Sending Money

How to Send Money to Facility

Sending money is straightforward once you know your options. This facility offers two ways to add funds to an inmate or detainee account.

2 min read Based on general PA policies
How to Send Money to Facility

You can deposit money to an inmate or detainee trust account (for commissary) through Access Corrections. Prefer to pay in person? There's also a kiosk in the facility lobby that takes cash or credit card.

Note: Details on fees, deposit limits, processing times, kiosk hours, and accepted credit cards aren't confirmed. Check with the facility before sending money, especially if you're working against a deadline.

How to Send Money to Facility

Steps to Follow

  • Use Access Corrections to deposit funds to the inmate or detainee trust account for commissary.
  • Use the lobby kiosk to make a deposit with cash or a credit card.

What to Verify

  • Any fees charged for online deposits and kiosk deposits
  • How long it takes for funds to post to the inmate or detainee account
  • Minimum and maximum deposit amounts (per transaction, per day, or per week)
  • Kiosk availability and hours (and whether it is accessible outside visiting hours)
  • Which payment types are accepted at the kiosk (specific card brands, cash denominations)
  • What information you must have to deposit (full name, ID number, housing information)
  • Any restrictions on who can send money, and whether the inmate must be “active” in the system before deposits are accepted

For online deposits, go to Access Corrections and follow the steps to select the correct facility and person before submitting payment. For kiosk rules, limits, and hours, check the facility's official information or call ahead before making the trip.

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