How to Send Money to Facility
Want to help someone at Fluvanna Corrections Center stay connected by phone? You can fund a prepaid inmate phone account through ConnectNetwork (Global Tel*Link).
Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at Fluvanna Corrections Center, VA.
For Fluvanna Corrections Center telephone deposits, use ConnectNetwork online or call the vendor toll-free at 1 (800) 483-8314. You'll need to set up a ConnectNetwork account and enter the inmate's 7-digit state ID number. If the inmate transfers to another Virginia DOC facility, the telephone account moves automatically and should be available at the new facility within about three hours of arrival. Watch your ConnectNetwork AdvancePay balance: after 180 consecutive days of inactivity, the account becomes inactive and may be forfeited. Need a refund? Call ConnectNetwork customer service at 877-650-4249. Fees and processing times vary, so follow the vendor's instructions.
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Want to help someone at Fluvanna Corrections Center stay connected by phone? You can fund a prepaid inmate phone account through ConnectNetwork (Global Tel*Link).
For ConnectNetwork, you must set up an account and provide the inmate’s 7-digit state ID number. Other deposit channels typically ask for the inmate’s name and an ID number, and may require your name and return address for mailed funds.
For phone accounts, use ConnectNetwork online or call the vendor toll-free at 1 (800) 483-8314. Other options can vary by vendor and facility, so confirm the exact method, fees, and processing times before you send funds.
ConnectNetwork AdvancePay accounts become inactive and may be forfeited after 180 consecutive days of inactivity. You can request a refund by calling ConnectNetwork customer service at 877-650-4249.
Getting calls from someone at Fluvanna Corrections Center? The best payment method depends on who you want funding the calls and how involved you want to be. Here's what families typically choose from—and the rules that might shape your decision.
Getting on an inmate's call list at Fluvanna is a two-step process: the inmate adds your number from their end, then you confirm you're willing to receive calls through an automated consent call.
Getting on your loved one's phone list at Fluvanna Corrections Center comes down to one thing: consent. Your number won't go live until you accept calls through an automated approval process. There's also a hard limit on how many numbers can be on the list at once.