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How to Send Money to Marion Adult Detention Center (IN)

Trying to get money onto someone's commissary or phone account at Marion Adult Detention Center? You have two main options: deposit online or use the kiosks at the facility.

2 min read Based on general IN policies
How to Send Money to Marion Adult Detention Center (IN)

Friends and family can add money online through connectnetwork.com. You can also use kiosks in the ADC lobby, or take advantage of the outside kiosks with 24/7 access for commissary and phone account deposits.

Timing matters here. Deposit money about 48 hours before the inmate's scheduled commissary day so funds are available when orders get processed. There are also limits: $10 minimum and $200 maximum per deposit.

Heads up: Details like vendor fees, accepted payment types, and the exact kiosk deposit process are not included here. Confirm fees, payment methods, and processing time with the facility or the deposit provider before you send money.

How to Send Money to Marion Adult Detention Center (IN)

Steps to Follow

  • Deposit online through connectnetwork.com
  • Deposit in person using the kiosks located in the ADC lobby area
  • Use the outside kiosks (listed as 24/7 access) to deposit to a commissary/phone account
  1. Find out the inmate’s commissary day. Your timing needs to match their schedule.
  2. Send the deposit about 48 hours ahead of time. That buffer helps the money post before commissary ordering happens.
  3. If you’re close to the cutoff, choose the fastest method available. Online deposits and kiosks are the listed options for adding funds.
  • Keep each deposit at $10 or more
  • Do not exceed $200 in a single deposit

What to Verify

  • The current deposit options allowed for Marion Adult Detention Center, including whether connectnetwork.com is still the supported online method
  • Where the ADC lobby kiosks are located and when the lobby area is accessible
  • Whether the outside kiosks are currently available with 24/7 access
  • How long deposits take to post, so the 48-hour timing works for your person’s commissary day
  • The current per-deposit minimum ($10) and maximum ($200), and whether there are any additional caps
  • What payment methods are accepted for online deposits and kiosk deposits
  • Any processing fees or holds that could reduce the amount that reaches the account

Tip: Check current instructions with Marion Adult Detention Center and the deposit provider before submitting. Procedures change, and confirming upfront beats fixing a rejected or delayed payment later.

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