Send Money at Monroe Corrections Complex, WA

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Monroe Corrections Complex can be done several ways: online portals or mobile apps, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, retail cash locations, or mailing a cashier's check or money order. If you mail funds, don't send cash or personal checks. Follow the facility's mailing instructions carefully for addressing and endorsements. To make sure the deposit reaches the right person, you'll typically need their full name, the facility, and their ID or booking number. Money on an account is commonly used for commissary, phone calls, fees, and other obligations. Some deposit types may be handled differently for mandatory deductions. Washington facilities can limit which vendors are accepted, so confirm the available options before you pay.

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Quick Facts

  • Common deposit methods include online portals/apps, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, retail cash services, and mailed cashier's checks or money orders.
  • Do not mail cash or personal checks; mailed funds should be cashier's checks or money orders and may be marked with the intended sub-account.
  • Include the incarcerated person’s full name and their facility plus the inmate or DOC ID/jacket number with any deposit.
  • Deposited funds typically pay for commissary, phone calls, and obligations; some deposit types may be exempt from mandatory deductions depending on rules.

Common Questions

How can I send money to someone at Monroe Corrections Complex?

You can typically deposit money through an online portal or mobile app, by phone, at a lobby kiosk, at a retail cash location, or by mailing a cashier's check or money order. Washington facilities may limit which vendors are accepted, so confirm the approved options before paying.

What information do I need to include with a deposit?

Include the incarcerated person's full name along with the facility and their inmate/DOC or booking ID so funds are credited correctly. If mailing a payment, follow the facility's endorsement instructions and include any required account designation (for example, "commissary").

Can I mail cash or a personal check for a deposit?

No. Cash and personal checks sent by mail are commonly rejected. Use a cashier's check or money order instead. If you want funds directed to a specific sub-account, label the payment accordingly (such as commissary).

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