Sending Money Orders to an ODOC Inmate (JPay guide for Oklahoma)
Mailing a money order to someone in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) through JPay? Two things matter most: the correct mailing address and JPay's per-money-order limit. Here are the details you'll want in front of you before you send anything.
Mail JPay money orders for Oklahoma to: JPay, PO Box 278320, Miramar, FL 33027. Use this exact PO Box. It matches the JPay deposit form for Oklahoma and keeps your payment moving through processing without delays.
Each JPay money order has a maximum amount of $999.99. Need to send more? Buy multiple money orders and fill out the required paperwork for each one so every payment stays within the limit.
Once JPay receives your payment, approved money orders are processed within ten (10) business days. That timeline starts after JPay has the money order in hand, so mailing time is separate. If you're trying to help someone cover an immediate need, factor in extra days for both the mail and processing.
If you have questions or need help filling out the money order form, call JPay customer support at 800-574-5729. This is the number listed on the Oklahoma money order deposit form.
When your money order is deposited for an ODOC inmate, the funds go into that person's ODOC trust fund account. ODOC breaks the trust fund into three parts: an available balance, a mandatory savings account, and an interest-bearing savings account. In plain terms, this is how ODOC holds and tracks money for people in its custody.
Note: ODOC inmate accounts have a maximum balance cap of $99,999,999.99.
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