How to Send Money to Someone at Caswell Correctional Center
Sending money to someone at Caswell Correctional Center goes through the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction's deposit providers—not the prison itself. Once you know which method to use, the process is pretty straightforward.
North Carolina's prison system uses ViaPath and its subsidiaries (including TouchPay and ConnectNetwork) to handle inmate deposits. For Caswell Correctional Center, that means your options include web, mobile, phone, and walk-in deposits - pick whatever works best for you.
Note: Caswell Correctional Center does not accept money orders at the facility. All deposits go through the state's payment providers.
Before sending funds, make sure you're on the approved visitor list. Only approved visitors can deposit money into an offender's account.
To send money electronically, go to ConnectNetwork.com and pay with a credit or debit card. ViaPath also supports mobile, phone, and walk-in deposits if you prefer those routes.
Deposits made through ViaPath/TouchPay - whether online, mobile, phone, or walk-in - hit the offender's account the next business day. Need it there fast? Online card deposits are the quickest option.
You can also mail a money order - it's a traditional option with no fees. Just send it to the processing address with the required deposit slip, not to the prison.
- Get a money order made out correctly - Make it payable to TouchPay.
- Include the deposit slip - Mail the money order with a deposit slip so it can be credited to the right person.
- Mail it to the TouchPay lockbox (not the prison) - Send it to: TouchPay Holdings, LLC, PO Box 174, Houston, TX 77001-0174.
Reminder: Don't mail money orders to Caswell Correctional Center. Send them with a deposit slip to TouchPay Holdings, LLC, PO Box 174, Houston, TX 77001-0174.
Having trouble with a deposit? Call ViaPath/TouchPay's toll-free line at 877-650-4249.
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