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Getting money to an incarcerated loved one is one of the most practical and impactful things a family can do. Commissary funds cover phone calls, personal care items, food supplements, and small daily comforts that make a meaningful difference in quality of life inside. But every facility uses its own approved money transfer services and sending money through the wrong channel means delays, fees, or the money never arriving at all. This section covers which money transfer services are approved at federal and state facilities, how to find the right service for a specific institution, how long transfers typically take to post to an account, how much money can be sent and how often, and how to send money from outside the United States to a US correctional facility. The practical guidance here is written for first-time senders who need to get it right without the frustration of a failed transfer. See also our sections on Commissary, Send Inmate Money, and Inmate Phone Calls.

Subject: Money transfer
The best and easiest method is to buy a prepaid card from the grocery store, pharmacy or a Walmart, Target or K-Mart store. They look like a credit card but they are activated with a cash deposit. You can hen make purchases on this website and all over the Internet.
Subject: Money transfer
Money Transfer is by money order ONLY mailed to the facility with the name and ID number of the inmate: Missoula County Detention Facility 2340 Mullan Road Missoula, MT 59802
Subject: Money transfer
Western Union is one of several money transfer options used by correctional facilities, but not every facility uses it. Your first step is to confirm that the Work Ethic Camp in McCook actually accepts Western Union deposits. The easiest way to do that is to call the facility directly and ask to speak with the case manager, unit counselor, or unit team secretary. They can tell you exactly which money transfer services they accept and what information you need to...
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Subject: Money transfer
Money sent through Western Union is normally posted within a couple of hours. Depending on the system at the prison/jail, inmates may access their account on the telephone or their counselor hands them a receipt of deposit with the amount and the sender.
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