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HOW TO PUT MONEY IN AN INMATE’S TRUST ACCOUNT
Depositing Money for an Inmate Commissary through ConnectNetwork
HOW CAN YOU SAVE MONEY ON COMMISSARY FEES
Web/Mobile App | Keefe | JPay | GTL | |
$1.00 – $20.00 | $0.95 | $0.95 | $0.95 | |
$20.01 – $30.00 | $1.45 | $2.45 | $1.45 | |
$30.01 – $40.00 | $1.95 | $2.95 | $1.95 | |
$40.01 – and up | $5.95 | $5.95 | $4.95 | |
16% savings comes from $40.01 and up range. |
Arizona DOC FAQ
A trust or commissary account, also known as an inmate’s “Trust Fund” or “putting money on your inmate’s books,” is an account that you can deposit money into where an inmate can then buy items such as food, clothing and other products.
A commissary account is the same as a trust account, or Trust Fund, which allows your inmate to buy things like food, products and clothing.
A Trust Fund is the same thing as a commissary account and allows inmates to buy things like food, products and clothing.
To learn how to put money in your inmate’s Trust Fund, go here.
To learn how to deposit money online for your inmate, specifically for their Trust account, go here.
Depending on the facility, there might be several payment vendors and more than one way to send money to an inmate. To find the cheapest way to deposit into their Trust Fund account, click here.
AZ DOC stands for “Arizona Department of Corrections.”
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INMATE TRUST ACCOUNT DEPOSITS
This account allows you to deposit money directly into an inmate’s commissary account. The inmate can then use those funds, just like cash, to make a variety of purchases.
To make a Trust Deposit, you must first create an account through our secure payment portal before paying online, by mobile app or toll-free phone. A valid email address and a Visa® or Mastercard® branded debit/credit card is required to setup and fund an account.
VISITATION BACKGROUND CHECK FEE
Potential visitors to inmates at the Arizona Department of Corrections must submit a background check application and pay a background check fee.
To make a one-time payment for the application, you must have your approved visitor code assigned by the AZ DOC (Code to be assigned upon completion of the background check application form).
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS FEES
The Arizona Department of Corrections only accepts Community Corrections fees processed electronically online, with the mobile app,
or the toll-free phone system.