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5 Ways to Send Money to Someone at NICI (Access Corrections: Fees, Speed, and Choosing the Best Method)
Sending money to someone at NICI? You'll go through Access Corrections, Idaho Department of Correction's partner for resident trust deposits. Here's a breakdown of your options—whether you need speed, want to pay with cash, or are trying to avoid fees.
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How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at North Idaho Correctional Institution (NICI)
Getting approved to visit at NICI takes some planning upfront, but the process is straightforward once you know the steps. Here's how to apply, what to expect, and when you'll hear back.
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Sending Mail to Someone at NICI: Address Format, Photo Rules, and How Mail Is Screened
Sending mail to someone at North Idaho Correctional Institution (NICI) is straightforward once you know the right address format and what's allowed. Here's the addressing setup, photo rules that catch people off guard, and what happens when your letter goes through screening.
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Visitation
- All visitors must complete a visiting application and pass a background check; the online application is the fastest way to apply.
- The visiting application/background-check process normally takes two to four weeks and residents will be notified of the decision.
- Visitors for minors must provide a court order granting guardianship or a Power of Attorney for visitation and a certified copy of the minor's birth certificate.
Mail & Letters
- Stamps or stationery mailed to residents are not accepted; residents must purchase them from the commissary.
- Indigent residents are provided stationery and postage for one personal letter per week.
- Photos are allowed but Polaroids and images containing nudity are prohibited; packages are not permitted.
Sending Money
- The Idaho DOC recommends using Access Corrections (accesscorrections.com) to send money to residents.
- Access Corrections offers a mobile app and accepts Mastercard and VISA for online/app deposits.
- You can make cash deposits at retail locations by registering at cashpaytoday.com and using stores like CVS, Dollar General, Family Dollar, 7‑Eleven, and Walgreens.
Contact Info
- NICI's page lists Warden Aaron Krieger and provides an email address and phone contact for the facility.
- Common contact methods include phone, email, fax, mail, and online alert sign-ups; check the facility page for which are available.
- Use the county or facility page to identify the correct office—records, detention, or probation—before you call or email so your request goes to the right place.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting at Idaho Correctional Institution requires an approved visiting application and background check. Applying online is the fastest route—staff will notify the resident once a decision is made. Plan ahead: this process typically takes two to four weeks, so complete your paperwork and review the facility's Visiting Rules before trying to schedule a visit. If your loved one just arrived, visits aren't allowed during reception/diagnostic processing; you'll need to wait until they're classified before applying. Schedules can shift due to weather or emergencies. The facility takes contraband seriously—tobacco, cell phones, controlled substances, weapons, ammunition, and escape tools are all prohibited, and bringing contraband is a crime under Idaho law. Inside the visiting room, paper money and most outside food aren't allowed, with only limited exceptions.
Read full guideMail & Letters
All incoming personal mail at Idaho Correctional Institution is inspected for contraband. Unacceptable items may be returned to you or turned over to authorities. Legal mail works differently—it's opened only in the resident's presence for inspection, not read. You can send letters and photos, but Polaroids and any images with nudity are prohibited. Packages aren't accepted. Don't mail stamps or stationery; residents must buy those through commissary. If someone is indigent, the facility provides stationery and postage for one personal letter each week. Books and publications must come directly from the publisher or an IDOC-approved vendor with a receipt or invoice—Amazon isn't approved. Softcover size limits apply. Use the exact addressing format (committed name and IDOC number, housing unit, facility line, and the facility P.O. Box in Boise, ID 83707) to avoid delays.
Read full guideSending Money
Idaho DOC uses Access Corrections for deposits into a resident's trust account at Idaho Correctional Institution. Pay online at accesscorrections.com or through the Access Corrections mobile app using Mastercard or VISA. Prefer phone? Access Corrections has a 24/7 bilingual payment line at 866‑345‑1884. For cash deposits, register at cashpaytoday.com to get a retail barcode, then pay at participating stores like CVS, Dollar General, Family Dollar, 7‑Eleven, and Walgreens. Mailed deposits for residents go to Secure Deposits‑Idaho DOC, PO Box 12486, St. Louis, MO 63132 (community‑based payments use the Secure Deposits‑Idaho DOC P&P address). Transaction fees generally apply, except where a Lockbox option is available.
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To reach Idaho Correctional Institution (NICI), start with the facility's official contact page. It lists Warden Aaron Krieger along with a phone number and email address. Phone and email are the most common ways to get answers, though some departments may offer other options like mail, fax, or online alert sign-ups—check the facility page for availability and office hours. For requests about records, detention status, or supervision, look for the specific office listed on the facility or county page so your message reaches the right department. If you need urgent, location-based notifications, use the facility or county alert system and confirm hours before calling.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 12How long does the visiting application and background check take?
The visiting application and background-check process normally takes two to four weeks. The resident is notified once a decision is made, and the online application is the fastest option.
VisitationWhat documents are required to visit with a minor at Idaho Correctional Institution?
To visit with a minor, you must provide a court order granting guardianship or a Power of Attorney for visitation, plus a certified copy of the minor’s birth certificate.
VisitationWhat can I bring into the visiting room at Idaho Correctional Institution?
There are tight limits on what you can bring. Tobacco, cell phones, controlled substances, weapons, ammunition, and escape tools are all prohibited. Paper money isn't allowed in the visiting room—bring coins in clear plastic bags or use a debit/credit card for vending purchases. Outside food (including gum and candy) isn't permitted except for specific exceptions in the Visiting Rules. Pictures, oils, can openers, sunglasses, and documents are also banned.
VisitationCan I send stamps or stationery to someone at Idaho Correctional Institution?
No. Stamps or stationery sent from outside won’t be accepted—your loved one must purchase them through the commissary.
Mail & LettersWhat happens if the resident has no money for postage at Idaho Correctional Institution?
If the resident is indigent, the facility provides stationery and postage for one personal letter per week.
Mail & LettersAre photos allowed to be mailed to someone at Idaho Correctional Institution?
Yes, photos and letters are allowed, but Polaroids and any photos containing nudity are prohibited. Packages are not accepted.
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If you plan to visit, you must complete a background check and submit a visiting application.
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