How to Send a JPay Money Order to Someone at Concordia Parish Correctional Facility
Want to send money to someone at Concordia Parish Correctional Facility by mail? A JPay money order works well. Fill out the deposit slip correctly and mail it to the right JPay address, and the funds should post without delays.
For people housed in Louisiana facilities like Concordia Parish Correctional Facility, JPay money orders let you send funds through the mail. No JPay account needed. Just complete the deposit slip and mail everything to JPay at PO Box 531370, Miami Shores, FL 33153.
Note: You can mail a JPay money order without having a JPay account. Focus on completing the deposit slip fully and clearly.
Mail the money order and completed deposit slip to: JPay, PO Box 531370, Miami Shores, FL 33153. This is JPay's processing address - don't send the money order directly to the facility.
- ✓ Make the money order payable to JPay
- ✓ Put the incarcerated person’s full name and ID number on the deposit form (and you can also write the name and ID on the money order “memo”/“used for” line)
- ✓ Include a valid email address and a mailing address on the deposit form (money orders won’t be processed without them)
Slow down and fill out every field on the Money Order Deposit Form. Make sure your handwriting is legible. Missing or hard-to-read information can delay processing.
The maximum amount per money order is $999.99. Need to send more? You'll have to use multiple money orders, each with its own completed deposit form.
Heads up: Money orders over $500.00 are subject to Louisiana Department of Corrections approval, and that approval can delay when the funds post to your loved one’s account.
Once JPay receives your money order, approved payments process within ten (10) business days. That clock starts when JPay has it in hand - mail time is separate.
Worried you need to sign up online first? You don't. No JPay account required for money orders.
Common Mistakes
- ✓ Including letters or notes with the payment (they will be discarded)
- ✓ Leaving off the incarcerated person’s full name or ID number, or entering them incorrectly
- ✓ Forgetting to include a valid email address and mailing address on the deposit form (the money order won’t be processed without them)
- ✓ Turning in a deposit form with missing fields or handwriting that isn’t legible
Tip: Before you seal the envelope, double-check that every field is filled in and readable, and that the incarcerated person’s name and ID number are correct. Writing the name and ID on the money order’s memo/“used for” line can help as a backup identifier.
Questions about the deposit form? Call JPay toll-free at 800-574-5729. Have your money order details handy (amount, purchase date) along with the information you wrote on the deposit slip.
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