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Ridoc inmate search
Ridoc inmate search










This takes you to a listing for the inmate.

ridoc inmate search

Or, enter the inmate's first and last name and date of birth (or age). Enter the inmate's NYSID or Book and Case Number.

ridoc inmate search

On the right, find the Inmate Lookup box.To Use the Inmate Lookup System to Send Money Offers transfers by phone, internet, walk in and at kiosks. We expect additional money transfer agents to be added to the system check this page for contact information. The agents charge a fee for any transfer. Contact Info for Money Transfer AgentsĭOC does not recommend any one money transfer agent over another. To transfer money to an inmate using a money transfer agent, you need to supply the inmate's first and last name and book and case number. There is still no fee when you deposit money directly at a DOC cashier's window.(DOC does NOT receive any of these fees.) All transactions handled by the money transfer agents will require you to pay a fee.One of the money transfer agent's kiosks currently accept cash only another money transfer agent has kiosks that accept both cash and credit cards. By Kiosk - at DOC cashier offices, some providers have set up kiosks where you can deposit money for an inmate.Use a credit or debit card, or cash, to pay. By Walk In - go to any of the offices for the participating money transfer agents, just as you might to "wire" money.Or, you can access the money transfer agent websites through DOC's Inmate Lookup System, available on DOC's public website.By Internet - log on to the website for one of the participating money transfer agents.By Phone - call the toll-free numbers listed below for the participating money transfer agents.Instead of going to one of DOC's cashier offices, friends and family members can send money in the following ways:

ridoc inmate search

This process is similar to how you "wire" money to someone. In an innovative plan, DOC has arranged with several money transfer agents to accept deposits for inmate accounts. Until recently, the only way to make a deposit was to visit a DOC cashier's office. Instead, you need to deposit money in the inmate's DOC account. (Visitors who give cash to an inmate are subject to arrest). Inmates are not permitted to possess cash, which is regarded as contraband. While in custody, inmates must use their inmate accounts for all transactions.












Ridoc inmate search