Three Ways to Send Money to Someone at Central Virginia Regional Jail (And One Method That No Longer Works)
Need to put money on someone's account at Central Virginia Regional Jail? You've got three solid options—plus one method the jail stopped accepting in person back in 2017. Here's what works now.
CVRJ has an ATM in the front lobby that you can use to make deposits to an inmate’s account. This is the most straightforward in-person option if you’re already coming to the facility.
The lobby ATM accepts credit, debit, and cash. Nice to have options depending on what you've got on hand.
Can't make it to the jail? Send funds online through JailATM. It's the easiest route when you're handling everything from home.
CVRJ also accepts mailed deposits sent directly to the facility. Use this format so it routes correctly: (Inmate’s Name) Central Virginia Regional Jail 13021 James Madison Highway Orange, Virginia 22960
- ✓ Some types of deposits must be mailed to CVRJ directly
- ✓ Those deposit types cannot be brought into the facility
Back on July 1, 2017, CVRJ changed its deposit rules. Certain types of deposits stopped being accepted in person - those now have to be mailed directly to the facility. The lobby ATM and JailATM online option? Still work just fine.
Pick whichever method fits your situation. Already heading to CVRJ? Use the lobby ATM. Prefer to handle it from your couch? JailATM works great. And since the ATM takes credit, debit, and cash, it's a solid backup if mailing isn't your thing.
Before you send anything: Fees, limits, and availability aren't covered here. Double-check CVRJ's inmate account deposit information - especially if you're mailing funds - to confirm the method is still accepted and you're using the right address format.
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