How to Send Money to Twin Falls Community Re-entry Center, ID (ID)
Need to add money to someone's resident trust account at Twin Falls Community Re-entry Center? Access Corrections is your main option. You can deposit online, by phone, through the mobile app, or with cash at a walk-in retailer after a quick registration step.
Note: Residents must buy envelopes and postage through commissary. Personal stamps or stationery won't be accepted for outgoing mail, which may affect any plan to send money by mail.
Family and friends can deposit funds into a resident trust account using Access Corrections. You have several options: the Access Corrections mobile app, the Access Corrections website, or by phone at 866-345-1884 (available 24/7 with a live bilingual agent). Prefer paying with cash in person? You can use a walk-in retailer, but you'll need to register first at cashpaytoday.com to get a barcode for the deposit.
- Pick your deposit method: Use the Access Corrections app, the Access Corrections website, call 866-345-1884, or plan to pay cash at a walk-in retailer.
- Use the app, website, or phone if you want the fastest setup: Access Corrections accepts Mastercard and Visa for deposits by app, online, or by phone.
- Register for a cash deposit if you are using a walk-in retailer: Go to cashpaytoday.com, register, and get the barcode they provide.
- Make the cash deposit at the retailer using your barcode: Bring the barcode with you so the cashier can apply the payment to the correct account.
- ✓ If you were thinking about sending money “with a letter,” pause and confirm the facility’s rules first.
- ✓ Residents must purchase envelopes and postage through commissary, and personal stamps or stationery are not accepted for outgoing mail.
- ✓ If your loved one is asking you to mail supplies like stamps, envelopes, or paper, expect that those items may be refused for outgoing mail use under the facility rules.
What to Verify
- ✓ Current deposit fees for each Access Corrections option (app, online, phone, walk-in).
- ✓ Which payment types are accepted for your chosen method (for example, card type requirements for app/online/phone deposits).
- ✓ Any limits on deposit amounts or how often you can deposit.
- ✓ Walk-in retailer details for your area, including which stores participate and what hours they accept cash deposits.
- ✓ What information you need to enter to match the deposit to the correct resident (name, ID number, facility selection).
The mail rule we can confirm involves outgoing mail supplies: residents with funds must buy envelopes and postage from commissary, and personal stamps or stationery aren't accepted. This doesn't tell us whether the facility accepts incoming money orders, cashier's checks, or other forms of money through the mail. Before mailing anything related to money, ask the facility what (if any) mailed payments are allowed, where they must be addressed, and what gets rejected so you don't lose time or funds.
Tip: Double-check Access Corrections contact details and instructions right before you submit a deposit. Confirm with facility staff if policies have changed recently. Even small updates can affect which deposit methods are accepted and how mail rules are enforced.
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