How to Send Money to Facility
Sending money is usually straightforward once you know which account it goes to and what details you'll need.
Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at Turner Guilford Knight Corr. Center, FL.
Turner Guilford Knight Corr. Center lets friends and family add funds through TouchPay using facility number 233101. For any TouchPay deposit (online or at a kiosk), you'll need the inmate's name and inmate ID so the payment posts to the right account. If you're depositing cash in person, use the facility's lobby kiosk rather than handing money to staff or inmates. Money collected during intake gets posted to the inmate's individual trust account. Those funds can be used for commissary purchases and, in some cases, self-bonding. Before starting a deposit, have the inmate's full name and booking or ID number ready, and fill out each vendor deposit field carefully so it processes correctly.
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Sending money is usually straightforward once you know which account it goes to and what details you'll need.
Want to help someone at Miami‑Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR)? All deposits go into their individual trust account. Once you have the right details—especially the facility number—the process is pretty straightforward.
Use TouchPay with facility number 233101, then enter the inmate's name and inmate ID when prompted. If you'd rather deposit cash in person, use the facility's lobby kiosk. Follow the vendor's deposit form steps and include valid contact information in case of a processing issue.
Money collected at intake is deposited into the inmate’s individual trust account. The inmate can use those funds for commissary purchases and for self-bonding.
No. Cash deposits must go through the facility's lobby kiosk, not handed directly to inmates or staff. For other options, use the vendor portal or phone method listed in the vendor's instructions.
Miami-Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation (MDCR) uses remote video visitation as its standard way to connect visitors with inmates. If you're trying to get in touch with someone, video visitation is your main option. Attorneys have a separate registration process (more on that below).
Setting up a remote video visit with Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (MDCR) is straightforward once you know which approvals apply to you. Use the checklist below to register correctly and avoid the most common signup issues.
Miami‑Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation (MDCR) offers remote video visitation, letting you connect without traveling to the facility. The service works for friends, family, and professional visitors like attorneys. Getting set up is straightforward—you just need to know which visitor category applies to you so you follow the right approval steps.