Send Commissary at NCCI Womens Facility.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

NCCI Women uses ViaPath and its subsidiaries for offender account deposits. Only approved visitors can send funds through those vendor channels. For the fastest option, use ConnectNetwork.com or the vendor's mobile app. If you prefer mail, send a money order made payable to TouchPay, include the required deposit slip, and mail it to the TouchPay PO Box used for trust deposits. Mailed money orders are typically available to the offender within up to 10 business days, though they may post sooner. You can also make cash deposits through Western Union using payment code NCDAC TRUST. If you run into issues, ViaPath offers depositor help at 877-650-4249. NCDAC publishes a fee schedule for transfers.

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Quick Facts

  • The quickest deposit methods are online at ConnectNetwork.com and the vendor’s mobile app.
  • Mailed money orders must be made payable to TouchPay and sent with the required deposit slip to a TouchPay PO Box for trust deposits.
  • Funds from mailed money orders will be available to the offender within ten business days, though TouchPay may make them available sooner.
  • NCDAC partners with ViaPath subsidiaries for deposit channels and only approved visitors can make deposits through those vendors.

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Common Questions

What are the fastest ways to send money to someone at NCCI Women (NC)?

Use ConnectNetwork.com or the vendor’s mobile app. The facility lists these as the quickest ways to add funds to an offender’s account.

Can I mail a money order to deposit funds into an offender’s trust account?

Yes. Make the money order payable to TouchPay and mail it with the required deposit slip to the TouchPay PO Box. Funds from mailed money orders are typically available within up to 10 business days, though they may post sooner.

Who can deposit money and where can I get help if I have trouble making a deposit?

NCDAC notes that only approved visitors may make deposits through ViaPath vendor channels. For deposit help, call ViaPath at 877-650-4249.

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