Changes made to how inmate funds deposited

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has made changes to the way inmate funds can be deposited. They are:

On-Site: Kiosks are available in the lobbies of the Calcasieu Correctional Center and the Calcasieu Sheriff’s Prison.  These kiosks accept debit/credit cards or cash.  Simply touch the screen and follow the prompts.  Funds will be deposited into the inmate’s account within 24 hours.  Assistance will be available for the kiosks, if needed.

Online: Deposits can be made online using a credit/debit card.  Visit https://www.gtlfsonlinepay.com/portal/ to complete the transaction.  Funds will post within 24 hours.

Phone: Deposits can also be made by calling 866-232-1899 toll-free.  A credit/debit card must be used to add funds to an inmate’s account.

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