Sending Money

How to Send Money to Facility

The only documented way to add money to someone's account at this facility is through the JPAY kiosk in the Visitor Processing Area.

2 min read Based on general LA policies
How to Send Money to Facility

You can deposit money into an incarcerated person's account using the JPAY kiosk in the Visitor Processing Area. That's the only confirmed option right now. Before making the trip, verify the practical details: when the kiosk is accessible, what payment types it accepts, and whether there are any limits or fees.

How to Send Money to Facility

Steps-to-follow

  • Go to the Visitor Processing Area at the facility.
  • Use the JPAY kiosk there to deposit money into the incarcerated person’s account.

Before you go, call the facility to confirm a few things. Ask about kiosk hours and whether it's available every day or only at certain times. Find out what forms of payment the kiosk accepts, whether deposit minimums or maximums apply, and what fees you might be charged. You'll also want to know what information is needed to complete a deposit (the person's full name, an ID number, etc.) and whether you need to show your own identification. If you can't make it in person, ask whether there are other approved ways to add money. Checking the facility's official website and calling directly are the fastest ways to get current rules.

Note: The only confirmed detail is that a JPAY kiosk is located in the Visitor Processing Area for deposits. Availability and rules can change, so verify current procedures before you visit.

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