Send Money at FCI Jesup, GA

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

When you send money to someone at FCI Jesup, GA, the facility records your name, home address, and any financial information you provide in the TRUFACS system. Scanned TRUFACS files (including BP Form-199 authorizations for recurring monthly withdrawals) are treated as temporary and destroyed 90 days after verification. Deposit options vary by facility, but common methods include online or phone transfers, lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed money orders with a printable voucher, and approved commissary or vendor orders. For online and phone deposits, have the state, facility, and the inmate's name or ID ready. If you mail a money order, make sure the voucher details match the facility's requirements exactly to avoid delays. Incoming funds may be applied to outstanding debts first, and you may need to be an approved sender.

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Quick Facts

  • Senders' names, home addresses, and financial information are stored in TRUFACS when they send funds to FCI Jesup.
  • Scanned TRUFACS files, including BP Form‑199s for recurring withdrawals, are destroyed 90 days after verification.
  • Online and phone deposits typically require the state, facility, and the inmate's name or ID.
  • You must be on the recipient's approved visitor or sender list before you can send money.

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Common Questions

How do I send money to an inmate at FCI Jesup, GA?

Common options include online or phone transfers, lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed money orders with a printable voucher, or approved commissary/vendor orders (options vary by facility). Have the state, facility, and the inmate's name or ID ready. When you send funds to FCI Jesup, your name, home address, and financial information are stored in TRUFACS.

How long are scanned authorization forms and TRUFACS files kept for FCI Jesup?

Scanned TRUFACS files, including BP Form-199s used for recurring withdrawals, are temporary and are destroyed 90 days after verification.

Do I need to be on an approved sender list to add money to an inmate at FCI Jesup?

Yes. You generally need to be on the recipient's approved visitor or sender list before sending money. Confirm which deposit methods are accepted before submitting a payment.

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Getting Approved to Visit Someone at FCI Jesup: The Complete Process

Getting approved to visit someone at FCI Jesup starts with the person inside. They initiate the paperwork, you complete your part, and then an external background review determines whether you're cleared. Once approved, BOP staff enter your visitor record into the Bureau of Prisons' WebV system so you can be recognized at the facility.

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