Sending money: lockbox, kiosks, and online options
For Maryland DPSCS lockbox facilities, send money orders to: P.O. Box 17111, Baltimore, MD 21297-0382. Need to ask about a cashed money order? DPSCS lists lockbox phone numbers and an email address. Have the incarcerated individual's name and SID number ready, plus the receipt number, date cashed, and amount.
Some online deposits go through ConnectNetwork. Their website and mobile apps accept Visa and MasterCard and are available 24/7.
County jails often have different rules. At the Jennifer Road and Ordnance Road Detention Centers in Anne Arundel County, a commissary account is created at intake. Visitors cannot deposit money directly. Instead, use lobby kiosks, online deposits, or phone deposits. The kiosks accept $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills (no coins or one-dollar bills). The facility number for deposits is 221401, and there's also a phone option for payments.
Common Questions
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How do I request an in-person visit at Metropolitan Transition Center (MTC)?
To request an in-person visit at Metropolitan Transition Center (MTC), email MTC.InmateVisitation@maryland.gov. DPSCS lists this email as the contact point for MTC visitation requests.
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Where should I send a money order and who can deposit money for an inmate?
For Maryland DPSCS lockbox facilities, money orders are sent to P.O. Box 17111, Baltimore, MD 21297-0382. At least some county facilities do not accept deposits from visitors; for example, Anne Arundel County states it will not accept visitor deposits and instead uses lobby kiosks, online, and phone deposit methods (with a listed facility number for deposits).
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