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Send Money to an Inmate

Offender Banking manages restitution accounting, trust fund, and canteen operations. Restitution accounting collects probation and parole supervision fees and victims’ restitution payments based on statutory requirements and distributes those collections to the appropriate entities.

The trust fund is comprised of an available balance, a mandatory savings account and an interest bearing savings account. Inmate accounts are limited to holding $99,999,999.99.

The canteen operations for the ODOC are managed using the offender banking system. Since it is integrated with the trust fund, if the funds are in the inmate’s account, they can spend the funds, within limits, at the facility’s canteen.


Depositing Money

For more information on depositing funds in an inmate’s account, please call 405-425-2786.

Deposits to inmate trust fund accounts may be made using JPay. Deposits may be sent online from www.JPay.com. There is a free JPay mobile app for Android and iPhones. Deposits may be made through JPay over the phone by calling 1-800-574-5729. Cash may be sent through MoneyGram locations, including CVS and Walmart, using the receive code 6365 in addition to the inmate's seven-digit ODOC number. A money order or cashier’s check may be mailed to JPay.

When using JPay or the Securus phone system, the entire seven-digit ODOC number must be given. All inmates have a zero or two in front of their ODOC number to make seven digits.

To ensure the inmate receives the deposit, please write legibly on the memo line of the cashier's check or money order the following:

  • The inmate’s name.
  • Seven-digit ODOC number.
  • Sender’s name.

Make the actual money order or cashier's check out to JPay.

Failure to include all information will result in the money order or cashier's check being returned to the sender.

Yes. You will need to attach a fully completed deposit slip (JPay) to the cashier’s check or money order. These deposit slips should not be stapled to the funds but attached by paper clip.

You can download a printable deposit slip from the JPay website.

Inmates who are housed in private prisons are not included in the JPay program; you will need to follow procedures as dictated by those facilities.

Send an inmate funds

Online

JPay.com - Send money online with your credit or debit card.

Mobile App

JPay Mobile – Send money anytime, anywhere by downloading the free app from the Apple Store (for iPhones) or Google Play (for Android phones).

QR Code

Scan the QR code with your smartphone to be directed to JPay.com.

Toll-free phone call

You can send money by phone using your credit or debit card. Call 800-574-5729 to speak with a live agent, 24/7.

Money Orders

Make the money order payable to JPay and mail it to P.O. Box 278320, Miramar, FL 33027. A deposit form must accompany the money order.


Money Transfer Fees

Deposit amount
online phone
$0.01 - $20.00
$3.95 $4.95
$20.01 - $100.00
$6.95 $7.95
$100.01 - $200.00
$8.95 $9.95
$200.01 - $300.00
$10.95 $11.95


For more information, visit www.JPay.com or call 800.574-5729.

Last Modified on Jul 18, 2024
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