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5 Ways to Send Money to Someone at Coffee Correctional Institute

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5 Ways to Send Money to Someone at Coffee Correctional Institute

Before sending money to someone at Coffee Correctional Institute, you'll need to be on their approved visitor list. This applies whether you're paying online, in person, or by mail - so confirm your status early to avoid rejected transactions.

5 Ways to Send Money to Someone at Coffee Correctional Institute

Jpay Online

  • JPay internet funds transfer (online) of $0.01–$20.00: $3.50 per transaction
  • JPay internet funds transfer (online) of $20.01–$100.00: $5.00 per transaction
  • JPay internet funds transfer (online) of $100.01–$300.00: $6.50 per transaction
  • Walk-in deposits/MoneyGram transfers (up to $5,000.00): $4.95 per transaction
  • Lockbox/money order deposits: FREE
  1. Sign in (or create a JPay account) - you’ll need an account to send money online.
  2. Enter the inmate’s Inmate ID - this is how JPay routes the funds to the right person.
  3. Choose your amount and pay by card - you can send money online using a credit or debit card.
  4. Review the fee and submit - confirm the total (including the transaction fee) before you finalize the transfer.

If you’re budgeting for more than just commissary, include video visits in the math: video visitation through JPay costs $3.95 for 30 minutes.

Want to skip transaction fees? The money order route works well for that. Create a free voucher, print it, and mail it with your money order. The tradeoff is time - expect up to two weeks for delivery and processing. But lockbox/money order deposits are free, making this the cheapest option when speed isn't critical.

Need help mid-transfer? JPay has live agents available 24/7 who can help you send money and sort out questions about fees.

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