Send Money at Suffolk County Corr. Facility, Riverhead

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Suffolk County Correctional Facility (Riverhead) uses Keefe Commissary Service for commissary purchases. Add funds to an inmate's account through AccessCorrections online or by calling 1-866-345-1884. Paying in person? Lobby kiosks in both the Riverhead and Yaphank visiting lobbies accept cash, credit, or debit card deposits. The facility also accepts cash and money orders for inmate accounts—personal checks aren't accepted. Deposits typically post in about 15 minutes or sooner, but service fees apply and reduce the net amount credited. There's a $100 limit per commissary deposit. The facility's Commissary Unit handles commissary operations, and remaining funds at release are returned on a debit card.

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Quick Facts

  • Deposits to inmate commissary accounts can be made online via AccessCorrections or by calling 1-866-345-1884.
  • Lobby kiosks in both the Riverhead and Yaphank visiting lobbies accept cash, credit, or debit card deposits.
  • The facility accepts cash and money orders for inmate accounts; personal checks are not accepted.
  • There is a $100 limit per commissary deposit, deposits usually post within about 15 minutes, and service fees reduce the net amount placed in the account.

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Common Questions

How can I put money on an inmate’s commissary account at Suffolk County Correctional Facility (Riverhead)?

You can deposit online through AccessCorrections or by calling 1-866-345-1884. You can also use the kiosks in the Riverhead and Yaphank visiting lobbies (cash, credit, or debit) or mail a money order to be deposited to the commissary account.

Can I mail a personal check or money order for an inmate at Riverhead?

You can mail a money order and it will be deposited to the inmate’s commissary account. Personal checks are not accepted.

How quickly will a deposit post and are there limits or fees?

Most deposits post in about 15 minutes or sooner. There’s a $100 limit per commissary deposit, and service fees reduce the amount that actually posts to the inmate’s account.

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