Send Commissary at Southeastern Correctional Complex.

Find ways to send money or commissary funds to an inmate at Southeastern Correctional Complex, including deposit options and payment guidance when available.

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.

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