Send Money at Indiana Women's Prison

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Indiana Women's Prison uses ConnectNetwork and related payment systems for adding money to an incarcerated person's trust/commissary account. You can deposit funds online, by phone, at a lobby kiosk, or by mailing a money order with the facility's official deposit form. The form instructs you to make the money order payable to TouchPay Holdings, LLC and mail it to PO Box 827, Houston, TX 77001-0827. No fees for money orders, according to the form. If you use AdvancePay, watch your account activity—accounts go inactive after 180 consecutive days and may be forfeited. Refunds require contacting customer service or ViaPath toll-free support.

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Quick Facts

  • Money orders must be made payable to TouchPay Holdings, LLC and mailed using the facility's deposit form to PO Box 827, Houston, TX 77001-0827.
  • The official money‑order deposit form states there are no fees for sending money orders.
  • Commissary purchases are paid from the incarcerated individual's trust/commissary account that family or friends can fund.
  • AdvancePay accounts become inactive and may be forfeited after 180 consecutive days of inactivity; refunds require contacting customer service.

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Common Questions

How do I mail a money order to Indiana Women's Prison?

Use the facility’s official money‑order deposit form. Make the money order payable to TouchPay Holdings, LLC and mail it to PO Box 827, Houston, TX 77001-0827, as listed on the form.

Are there fees to send a money order to Indiana Women's Prison?

No. The facility’s official money‑order deposit form states there are no fees for sending money orders.

What are the ways to add money to an inmate's commissary account at Indiana Women's Prison?

You can add money to an incarcerated person’s trust/commissary account so they can make commissary purchases. Common deposit options include online, phone, lobby kiosks, and mailed money orders using the facility form; ViaPath toll-free support can help with payment questions.

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