Sending Money to Someone at Reception Diagnostic Center: Four Ways to Deposit Funds
Putting money on someone's Trust Fund account at Reception Diagnostic Center helps them buy commissary basics and small comforts. Here are the main ways to deposit funds, how fast they post, and the rules that can trip you up.
A Trust Fund deposit goes directly into an incarcerated person's account. They can spend it like cash inside the facility - snacks, hygiene items, clothing, and other commissary basics.
Before you send anything, check the fees. They vary by facility. The easiest way to see current fees for Reception Diagnostic Center is to sign in to your ConnectNetwork account and review what's listed there.
The simplest option is ConnectNetwork online. Deposits made through the website are transmitted to the facility within one business day - usually the fastest turnaround compared to mailing something in.
Two things to keep in mind: fees are facility-specific, and timing depends on the automated system. Sign in to ConnectNetwork to view Trust Fund deposit fees for Reception Diagnostic Center. Plan on the deposit being transmitted within one business day.
Phone Options
- ✓ AdvancePay (toll-free): (800) 483-8314
- ✓ PIN Debit (toll-free): (855) 706-2445
- ✓ Trust Fund (toll-free): (888) 988-4768
- ✓ Deposits made through automated channels (including toll-free phone) are transmitted to the facility within one business day.
ConnectNetwork also offers a mobile app and kiosk deposits. Funds added through these automated options are transmitted within one business day - helpful when you need money on the account fast.
Mailing a money order? Two hard rules: each money order can be no more than $300, and it must be issued in U.S. dollars.
- Fill out the deposit form clearly - Print legibly in blue or black ink and complete every field to avoid processing delays.
- Detach the form and keep the mailing clean - A deposit form must accompany every money order, but don’t tape, staple, or paperclip the form to the money order.
- Mail only what’s required - Send only the deposit form and the money order. Do not include staples, paper clips, cash, letters, photos, stamps, or any other items with the deposit.
Mail the completed deposit form and money order to: ViaPath Financial Services 2603 NW 13th Street P.O. Box #328 Gainesville, FL 32609-2835
Note: All Trust Fund deposits are final. No refunds are issued.
How fast funds arrive depends on how you send them. Automated channels (ConnectNetwork website, mobile app, toll-free phone, or kiosk) transmit deposits within one business day. Mailed deposits work differently - once received by GTL, they're generally processed the next business day, but when funds actually become available can still depend on facility policy.
For mailed money orders, follow the instructions exactly. Don't "improve" the packet with staples, tape, or extra papers - those small details slow things down. Use the required deposit form, detach it (no paperclips or staples), and mail only the form and money order to the ViaPath Financial Services P.O. Box listed above. If you've seen different instructions elsewhere, verify you're using the most current form and address before sending.
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