Send Money at Southeastern Correctional Complex

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending court-ordered or restitution money for someone at Southeastern Correctional Complex? Mail it with the department's Court-Ordered deposit form to the FL Court Ordered Payment PO Box in Bradenton, Florida. Use a money order, cashier's check, or certified bank draft—there's no fee with these methods. Don't send cash, business or employer checks, or payments through online bill-pay services; those aren't accepted for court-ordered deposits. Double-check the offender's full name and DC# on every document to avoid rejection. The department isn't responsible for payments lost in transit, so consider mailing with tracking. For questions, call the department help line for court-ordered payments.

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Quick Facts

  • Mail court-ordered or restitution payments with the Court-Ordered deposit form to the FL Court Ordered Payment PO Box in Bradenton, FL.
  • There is no fee when you send court-ordered payments by money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank draft with the deposit form.
  • Do not send cash, checks from businesses or employers, or use online bill-paying services for court-ordered payments.
  • Confirm the offender’s name and DC# are entered correctly on payment documents to avoid rejection.
  • The department is not responsible for money orders, cashier’s checks, or certified bank drafts lost in the mail or otherwise in transit.

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Common Questions

How do I send court-ordered or restitution payments to Southeastern Correctional Complex?

Mail the payment with the Court-Ordered deposit form to the FL Court Ordered Payment PO Box in Bradenton, Florida. Use a money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank draft, and make sure the offender’s name and DC# are correct. Don’t send cash, business/employer checks, or online bill-pay payments for these deposits.

Is there a fee to mail a money order for court-ordered payments?

No. There’s no fee when you send court-ordered payments by money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank draft with the deposit form.

What should I do if my payment is lost or rejected?

First, confirm the offender’s name and DC# were entered correctly, since errors can cause a rejection. Keep in mind the department isn’t responsible for payments lost in the mail or in transit. For questions or complaints about the Court-Ordered deposit form, call (855) 836-3364.

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