How to Send Money to an Inmate in Hawaii: ConnectNetwork Setup Guide
Sending money to someone in custody in Hawaii? Here's what matters: who can deposit, the $300 monthly limit, and how long ConnectNetwork transfers actually take.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
To send money to someone at Hawaii Community Corrections, use ConnectNetwork for electronic trust fund deposits. Set up a ConnectNetwork account online or by phone, link it to the inmate, then submit your payment. Deposits typically reach the facility within 1–2 business days, though weekends, holidays, or verification can slow things down. Only approved visitors can make electronic deposits, and there's a $300 per-inmate monthly cap. Expect processing fees, and know that available funds may be reduced to cover court-ordered restitution or fines. Follow the payment processor's instructions carefully to avoid delays.
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Sending money to someone in custody in Hawaii? Here's what matters: who can deposit, the $300 monthly limit, and how long ConnectNetwork transfers actually take.
Only approved visitors can make electronic trust fund deposits for inmates at Hawaii Community Corrections. Before sending money, confirm you're approved through the facility's visitor approval process and check your ConnectNetwork account settings.
ConnectNetwork deposits and payments are typically transmitted to the facility within 1–2 business days. Weekends, holidays, or verification holds can add extra time.
Create a ConnectNetwork account online or by calling 1-877-650-4249, then register and link to the inmate. You’ll also want to confirm visitor approval and follow the processor’s instructions to complete the deposit.
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