Send Money at SBWCC Unit 1

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

SBWCC Unit 1 uses electronic deposits through third-party providers like Access Corrections. You can deposit via mobile app, website, or the bilingual phone line at 866-345-1884. Depending on the vendor, phone deposits, kiosks, or retail cash barcodes may also work. Funds typically go toward commissary, phone accounts, and other resident obligations. Follow the provider's steps carefully and enter the correct resident information (including the resident ID) so it posts to the right account. Planning to visit? Paper cash isn't allowed in visiting rooms. Bring coins in a clear plastic bag or use a debit or credit card for vending. ViaPath tablet account setup details are available through the facility's ViaPath links.

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Quick Facts

  • Access Corrections supports deposits via mobile app, website, and a bilingual phone line (866-345-1884).
  • Paper currency is not allowed in visiting rooms; visitors may bring coins in clear plastic bags or use debit/credit cards for vending.
  • Residents must purchase envelopes and postage from commissary; indigent residents receive stationery and postage for one personal letter per week.
  • Information and account setup for ViaPath tablets is linked via the facility’s ViaPath Tablets and ViaPath Accounts pages.

Common Questions

How can I deposit money for someone at SBWCC Unit 1?

Deposit funds through a third-party vendor like Access Corrections using the mobile app, website, or bilingual phone line. Enter the resident's exact information (including facility details and resident ID) so the deposit posts correctly.

Can I bring cash into the SBWCC Unit 1 visiting room?

No. Paper money isn't allowed in SBWCC Unit 1 visiting rooms. Bring coins in a clear plastic bag or use a debit or credit card for vending where available.

Do indigent residents at SBWCC Unit 1 get postage for personal mail?

Yes. Indigent residents are provided stationery and postage for one personal letter per week, and other residents purchase envelopes and postage through commissary.

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How to Contact an Inmate at SBWCC Unit 1 (ID)

Trying to reach someone at SBWCC Unit 1? Contact the facility directly for general questions, or reach out to the state phone-services provider for account issues. Planning a visit? You'll need to get approved first.

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