Every Way You Can Add Money to an Inmate's Commissary Account (ConnectNetwork)
If your loved one's facility uses ConnectNetwork for commissary (called Trust Fund), you have several ways to add money — including 24/7 options that process quickly.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Wabash Valley Correctional Facility accepts commissary (Trust Fund) deposits through ConnectNetwork. Add funds online, in the ConnectNetwork mobile app, by phone, or by mailing a money order under the facility's mail-in rules. Fees vary by facility and aren't listed on a single public page—sign into your ConnectNetwork account to see the exact cost for a Trust Fund/commissary deposit. Paying by phone? ConnectNetwork lists dedicated numbers for AdvancePay, PIN Debit, and Trust Fund deposits. Have the incarcerated person's name and any required ID/details ready before you start. Payment types and posting times depend on the deposit channel, so confirm options and timing in ConnectNetwork and the facility's deposit instructions.
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If your loved one's facility uses ConnectNetwork for commissary (called Trust Fund), you have several ways to add money — including 24/7 options that process quickly.
Use ConnectNetwork to deposit to the inmate’s Trust Fund online or in the mobile app. You can also deposit by phone using ConnectNetwork’s phone lines, or mail a money order if you follow the facility’s rules for mailed deposits.
Sign into your ConnectNetwork account and check the fees shown for Trust Fund/commissary deposits for Wabash Valley Correctional Facility. Fees can vary by facility.
ConnectNetwork publishes phone numbers for AdvancePay, PIN Debit, and Trust Fund deposits. Use the ConnectNetwork contact information listed for Wabash Valley Correctional Facility to place a phone deposit.
Getting approved to visit someone in the Indiana Department of Correction starts with registering on ViaPath and completing the electronic visitation application. Here's the step-by-step process, plus the documents you'll need to avoid delays.
ViaPath registration at Wabash Valley is straightforward, but two things trip people up: waiting for approval before scheduling, and not realizing the system uses Eastern Time. Follow the checklist below to get approved faster and avoid missing your visit.
ViaPath schedules all visits in Eastern Time—even when the facility sits in a Central Time zone. This trips people up constantly. You pick a slot that matches your loved one's facility schedule, but the time displayed is still Eastern. So while the dates and times reflect when visits actually happen at the facility, you'll need to convert the clock time if you're not in the Eastern zone.