Sending Money to Someone at Pamlico Correctional Institution: All Your Options
Sending money to someone at Pamlico Correctional Institution is straightforward once you know your options. Here's a breakdown of approved deposit methods, how fast each one posts, and who to contact if something goes wrong.
North Carolina prisons, including Pamlico Correctional Institution, use ViaPath and its subsidiaries for inmate deposits. You'll notice ViaPath's name attached to most deposit options - their tools and phone lines handle the bulk of transfers.
- ✓ Web deposit through ViaPath
- ✓ Mobile deposit through ViaPath
- ✓ Phone deposit through ViaPath
- ✓ Walk-in cash deposit through ViaPath
- ✓ Money order deposit (must be sent with a deposit slip to TouchPay; prison facilities do not accept or process mailed money orders)
Deposits made through ViaPath - whether online, by app, phone, or walk-in - typically post to the offender's account by the next business day. These are your best bet when someone needs funds quickly.
Heads up: Money orders are handled through TouchPay (not the prison), and funds can take up to ten business days to show up - though TouchPay says it will try to make them available sooner.
Only approved visitors can send money to an offender. If you're not on that person's approved visitor list, your deposit may be blocked - even with the correct name and offender ID.
Running into problems? Call ViaPath's toll-free line at 877-650-4249. Whether your payment won't process, funds haven't appeared, or you're stuck on an error, they can help troubleshoot.
- ✓ AdvancePay (phone deposits): 800-483-8314
- ✓ Trust (phone deposits): 888-428-1845
- ✓ PIN Debit (phone deposits): 888-428-1845
Fees add up fast if you send money regularly. The NCDAC fee table is dated August 1, 2023, so check the current rates on their send-money page before each transfer.
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