Send Money at Omaha Correctional Center, NE

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Omaha Correctional Center comes down to following the source rules and using the right vendor. The facility prohibits inmates from receiving money or money-equivalents from family or friends of other incarcerated people, or from anyone on another inmate's approved visiting list. Deposits and communication services run through third-party vendors—ConnectNetwork, TouchPay, and GTL are commonly used. For most deposits, you'll need the inmate's ID or case number, then pick a method the vendor offers: online site or app, lobby kiosk, phone, retail cash-pay, or mail where accepted. Vendor deposits often post quickly, but fees and processing rules vary. Check the vendor's details before you pay.

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Quick Facts

  • Incarcerated individuals may not receive money or money-equivalents from family/friends of other incarcerated individuals or persons on another incarcerated individual's approved visiting list.
  • Deposits and communications services at the facility are handled through third-party vendors such as ConnectNetwork, TouchPay and GTL.
  • You will usually need the inmate’s ID or case/ticket number to make any deposit.
  • Funds deposited through vendor services typically post quickly, but vendors set their own fees and processing rules.

Common Questions

Who is not allowed to send money to an inmate at Omaha Correctional Center?

Omaha Correctional Center does not allow inmates to receive money or money-equivalents from family or friends of other incarcerated people, or from anyone on another inmate’s approved visiting list.

Which vendors handle deposits and phone/video services for Omaha Correctional Center?

Deposits and communications are handled through third-party vendors, including ConnectNetwork, GettingOut, TouchPay, and GTL. Phone/video services typically require you to register and fund an account with the vendor.

How do I add money to an inmate’s account?

Get the inmate’s ID or case number, choose a deposit method the vendor offers (online/app, kiosk, phone, retail cash-pay, or mail where accepted), and follow the vendor’s steps. Funds usually post quickly, but fees and processing rules depend on the vendor.

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