Send Money and Commissary at District 23 Probation & Parole - CSC.

Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at District 23 Probation & Parole - CSC.

Overview

Detailed money and commissary instructions for District 23 Probation & Parole - CSC weren't available in the provided sources, so this section covers the most common ways families add funds to an offender account. Typical deposit options include a facility lobby kiosk, an approved online vendor or storefront, JPay electronic transfers, or mailing a money order or cashier's check (follow the payment instructions carefully). Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly, while mailed deposits often take a few business days to arrive and process. Money added generally goes into the offender's personal account for approved purchases. Transfers between inmates are typically not allowed. For phone calls, offenders use a personal identification number (PIN) and can fund calls with debit minutes, kiosk deposits, or a Securus account. All calls are monitored.

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Quick Facts

  • Offenders must use a personal identification number (PIN) for phone calls; calls may be funded with debit minutes, a kiosk, or a Securus account and are monitored.
  • You can typically add money via a facility lobby kiosk, an approved online vendor or storefront, JPay electronic transfer, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check.
  • Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly; mailed deposits typically take a few business days to be processed.
  • Funds go into the inmate's personal account for approved purchases and transfers between inmates are generally not allowed.

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How to Send Money to District 23 Probation & Parole - CSC (MO)

Want to add money so someone at District 23 Probation & Parole - CSC can make phone calls? It comes down to two things: the person needs their PIN to place calls, and calls can be funded a few different ways (including Securus-related options).

Common Questions

How can I send money to an offender at District 23 Probation & Parole - CSC?

Facility-specific deposit instructions weren't provided in the sources. Generally, you can add money using a lobby kiosk, an approved online vendor or storefront, JPay transfers, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check. Kiosk and card payments usually post the fastest.

How long does it take for deposited funds to appear on an inmate's account?

Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly. Mailed deposits typically take a few business days to be received and processed.

How do inmates pay for phone calls at District 23 Probation & Parole - CSC?

Offenders must use a personal identification number (PIN) to make calls. Calls can be funded with debit minutes, kiosk deposits, or a Securus account, and all calls are monitored.

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