Send Money at Idaho State Correctional Center, ID

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Idaho DOC accepts deposits for Idaho State Correctional Center (ISCC) through Access Corrections. You have several options: the Access Corrections website and app, phone, retail cash barcodes, kiosks, or a mailed lockbox. Online and in-app deposits accept Mastercard and VISA. Need help or prefer paying by card over the phone? Call Access Corrections at 866-345-1884—live bilingual agents are available 24/7. For walk-in cash deposits, register at cashpaytoday.com to get a barcode you can use at participating retailers like CVS, Dollar General, Family Dollar, 7‑Eleven, and Walgreens. Mail-in deposits go to Secure Deposits‑Idaho DOC, PO Box 12486, St. Louis, MO 63132. The lockbox is the only method noted as having no transaction fee.

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Quick Facts

  • Idaho DOC uses Access Corrections to accept deposits for ISCC via app, website, phone, retail barcodes, kiosks, and a mailed lockbox.
  • Online deposits via accesscorrections.com and the Access Corrections app accept Mastercard and VISA.
  • You can speak with a live bilingual Access Corrections agent 24/7 at 866-345-1884 to make card deposits or get help.
  • Walk‑in cash deposits require registering at cashpaytoday.com to obtain a barcode usable at participating retailers such as CVS, Dollar General, Family Dollar, 7‑Eleven, and Walgreens.
  • Transaction fees apply to each Access Corrections deposit method except the Lockbox.

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Common Questions

What are the ways to send money to someone at Idaho State Correctional Center (ISCC)?

You can deposit through the Access Corrections website or app, by phone with Access Corrections, at participating retail locations using a cash barcode, at kiosks where available, or by mailing a deposit to the lockbox.

Are there fees to send money to ISCC?

Yes. Access Corrections charges transaction fees for each deposit method, with the lockbox noted as the exception that does not have a transaction fee.

Where do I mail a deposit for an ISCC resident?

Mail deposits to Secure Deposits‑Idaho DOC, PO Box 12486, St. Louis, MO 63132. Use the lockbox address exactly as listed by Access Corrections.

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