Send Money at Pitt County Detention Center, NC

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Pitt County Detention Center is straightforward—just use the right name and method. Mail a money order, certified check, or cashier's check payable to the incarcerated person's booked name exactly as it appears in booking records. For in-person deposits, a kiosk in the Magistrate's Office lobby accepts funds 24 hours a day with a $3.25 service fee per transaction. Remote options include www.accesscorrections.com, calling Keefe at 1-800-325-8998, or visiting CashPayToday retail locations like Dollar General. Care packages are available through Keefe at www.nccountypackages.com, limited to $50 per week. Follow vendor instructions carefully so funds post correctly.

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Quick Facts

  • Money orders, certified checks and cashier's checks may be mailed to inmates and must be payable to the inmate's booked name.
  • A deposit kiosk in the Magistrate's Office lobby accepts funds 24/7 and charges a $3.25 fee per transaction.
  • Online deposits are accepted via www.accesscorrections.com; payments are also accepted through Keefe's call center (1-800-325-8998) and retail CashPayToday locations.
  • Keefe care packages can be ordered at www.nccountypackages.com with orders limited to $50 per week.

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Common Questions

How can I deposit money for an inmate at Pitt County Detention Center?

You can deposit using the Magistrate’s Office lobby kiosk 24/7 (a $3.25 fee applies per transaction). You can also pay online at www.accesscorrections.com, call Keefe at 1-800-325-8998, or use participating CashPayToday retail locations (for example, Dollar General).

Can I mail a money order to an inmate at Pitt County Detention Center?

Yes. Pitt County Detention Center accepts money orders, certified checks, and cashier’s checks by mail, and they must be made payable to the inmate’s booked name exactly as shown on booking records.

Are care packages available for inmates at Pitt County Detention Center and is there a spending limit?

Yes. Keefe care packages are available at www.nccountypackages.com, and orders are limited to up to $50 per week.

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