Send Commissary at Omaha Correctional Center, NE.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Omaha Correctional Center comes with a few strict rules. Incarcerated people cannot receive money or money-equivalents from family or friends of other incarcerated individuals, or from anyone on another inmate's approved visiting list. All deposits go through third-party vendors: ConnectNetwork, GettingOut, TouchPay, GTL, or ViaPath. Before making a deposit, you'll typically need the inmate's ID number or case information. Common ways to add funds include online vendor websites or apps, lobby kiosks, phone or retail cash-pay barcodes, and mailed money orders where accepted. Most deposits post quickly, but court or administrative disbursements can take longer. Vendor fees may apply.

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Quick Facts

  • Incarcerated individuals may not receive money or money-equivalents from family/friends of other incarcerated individuals or from persons on another incarcerated individual's approved visiting list.
  • Omaha Correctional Center uses third-party vendors such as ConnectNetwork, GettingOut, TouchPay, GTL, or ViaPath to process deposits and communications.
  • You will usually need the inmate's ID number or case information to make a deposit.
  • Deposited funds typically post quickly, though final disbursement can take longer for court or administrative reasons.

Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate's account at Omaha Correctional Center?

You can add funds online through a vendor website or app, at a lobby kiosk, by phone or retail cash-pay barcode, or by mailing a money order where accepted. You'll need the inmate's ID number or case information. Deposits go through vendors like ConnectNetwork, GettingOut, TouchPay, GTL, or ViaPath (check the specific vendor for steps and fees).

Can someone on another inmate's approved visiting list send money to an incarcerated person at Omaha Correctional Center?

No. Omaha Correctional Center does not allow an incarcerated person to receive money or money-equivalents from someone on another inmate’s approved visiting list, or from family or friends of other incarcerated individuals.

How quickly will money appear in an inmate's account after I deposit it?

Most deposits post quickly. Court or administrative disbursements can take longer, and third-party processors may charge fees or add extra processing time.

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