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Sending Money to an Inmate at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center: All Your Options

Want to put money on someone's account at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center (DLMCJC)? You've got three options: lobby kiosks at the facility, online deposits, or mailing a money order or cashier's check.

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Sending Money to an Inmate at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center: All Your Options

The front lobby has kiosks where you can deposit money directly into an inmate's trust account. They accept cash and credit cards. Expect a small fee.

Prefer to handle it from home? DLMCJC accepts online deposits through JailATM.com and CSGpay.com. Both let you add funds without making a trip to the jail.

Sending Money to an Inmate at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center: All Your Options

You can mail a money order or cashier's check. Address it exactly like this so the funds get credited correctly: David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center Inmate's Name / Inmate's ID # 300 North Denver Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

  • Write the inmate’s name and their DLMCJC number on the money order (and do not put this information in the “Pay to the Order” space).
  • Make sure the envelope has a return address.

Mail works fine for adding money to an inmate's trust account - just make sure you use the right form of payment and include the inmate's identifying information.

Do not mail cash or personal checks: DLMCJC does not accept cash or personal checks sent by mail.

Expect small processing fees. The lobby kiosks charge a nominal amount, and online services typically add their own fees too. If you're mailing a money order, double-check your work: write the inmate's name and DLMCJC number clearly on the money order itself (not in the "Pay to the Order" space).

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