How to Send Money to Someone at Central Florida Reception Center Using JPay Money Orders
Sending a money order to someone at Central Florida Reception Center comes down to filling out the JPay deposit slip correctly and mailing it to the right address. Here's how to get it done without avoidable delays.
Make the money order payable to JPay. If the payee line is wrong, processing can slow down or the payment may get sent back.
On the memo or "used for" line, write the inmate's name and ID number. This helps JPay route the payment to the right person once it arrives.
You'll also need to fill out the Money Order Deposit Slip that goes with your payment. Complete every field and make sure it's legible. Missing or hard-to-read information can hold up the deposit. The slip asks for your contact info (so the money order can be returned if there's a problem) and the incarcerated person's identifying details so JPay knows where to apply the funds.
- ✓ Your first and last name
- ✓ Your address
- ✓ Your phone number
- ✓ Your email
- ✓ Inmate’s full name
- ✓ Inmate’s DC#
- ✓ Recipient’s state
- ✓ Institution
Once everything is filled out, mail the money order and the completed deposit slip to JPay at PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026. This is the address that routes payments through JPay's money order process for Florida facilities like Central Florida Reception Center.
Note: Follow the deposit slip instructions closely. Small errors on the payee line or missing details are the most common reasons deposits get delayed.
Before you send anything, confirm that you're on the inmate's Approved Visitors List. Only approved visitors can send money by money order.
When you send funds by money order, include a copy of your photo ID with the payment. A copy of a driver’s license, state ID, or passport is accepted.
JPay doesn't charge a fee for money orders, cashier's checks, or certified bank drafts sent for inmate deposits. You'll still pay whatever the money order issuer charges, but there's no additional JPay fee on top of that.
Once JPay receives your mail, approved money orders are processed within ten (10) business days. If you're timing this around commissary or other needs, factor that processing window into your plan.
Have questions or need help filling out the form? Call JPay customer support at 800-574-5729.
- Confirm you’re approved to send funds - you must be on the inmate’s Approved Visitors List to send money by money order.
- Fill out the Money Order Deposit Slip - include your contact information and the inmate’s details (including DC#), and make sure everything is complete and readable.
- Write the payee correctly - make the money order payable to JPay.
- Add inmate details on the money order - include the inmate’s name and ID on the memo or “used for” line.
- Include a copy of your photo ID - send a copy of your driver’s license, state ID, or passport with the money order.
- Mail it to the correct JPay address - send the money order and completed deposit slip to: JPay, PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026.
- Plan for processing time - approved money orders are processed within 10 business days after JPay receives them.
- Call for help if you get stuck - JPay support can help at 800-574-5729.
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