Sending Money

How to Send Money to Someone at Idaho State Correctional Center (ISCC)

Sending money to someone at Idaho State Correctional Center (ISCC) is straightforward once you pick the method that works for you—online, by mobile app, phone, cash at a retail store, or mail.

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How to Send Money to Someone at Idaho State Correctional Center (ISCC)

The Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) uses Access Corrections for deposits into residents' trust accounts. When you're adding money for commissary or other needs, Access Corrections is the system you'll use.

How to Send Money to Someone at Idaho State Correctional Center (ISCC)

For the quickest option, make a deposit online at accesscorrections.com. Online deposits are available 24/7 and accept Mastercard or VISA.

Prefer your phone? The free Access Corrections mobile app works on Android and iOS. It's available around the clock and accepts Mastercard and VISA - convenient when you're away from a computer.

Tip: The website and mobile app both accept Mastercard and VISA and run 24/7 - great for sending funds outside normal business hours.

Rather talk to someone? Call Access Corrections at 866-345-1884. Bilingual agents are available 24/7, and you can pay with Mastercard or VISA.

When this helps: Use the phone option if you have questions, need troubleshooting help, or just prefer handling the deposit with a live person.

  1. Register at cashpaytoday.com - This is how you get the barcode you’ll need for a walk-in cash deposit.
  2. Get your barcode - Keep it available on your phone or printed out so the store can scan it.
  3. Pay cash at a participating retailer - Take the barcode to a participating location and make your cash deposit there.

Retail examples: CVS, Dollar General, Family Dollar, 7-Eleven, and Walgreens participate in the CashPay walk-in option.

To send a deposit by mail, use this lockbox address: Secure Deposits-Idaho DOC, PO Box 12486, St. Louis, MO 63132.

Expect transaction fees with most Access Corrections deposit methods. The one exception? The lockbox (mail) option. Fee schedules change, so check with Access Corrections for current rates before you send money.

Fee saver: The lockbox mail option has no transaction fee - a good choice if you want to avoid per-transaction costs.

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