florida-sp-send-money-money-order-guide

How to Send Money to Someone at Florida State Prison Using Money Orders

Sending a money order to someone at Florida State Prison is straightforward once you know JPay's requirements. Most problems come down to three things: not being on the approved list, missing contact info, or incomplete paperwork.

2 min read fdc-media.ccplatform.net
How to Send Money to Someone at Florida State Prison Using Money Orders

You must be on the incarcerated person's Approved Visitors List to send money by money order. Not on the list? This option won't work for you. Confirm your status before buying a money order or mailing anything.

ID Contact Info

  • Copy of your driver’s license
  • Copy of your state ID
  • Copy of your passport

JPay needs your contact details on the Money Order Deposit Form - a valid email and mailing address. If either is missing or unreadable, your money order won't be processed. Double-check both before you send.

Fill out the Money Order Deposit form with the incarcerated person's full name and DC# exactly as requested. One limit to know: the maximum per money order is $999.99.

Mail the completed deposit slip and money order to: JPay, PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026. Before sealing the envelope, verify all fields are filled out - missing info will delay your deposit.

How to Send Money to Someone at Florida State Prison Using Money Orders

Once JPay receives your money order, approved deposits are processed within ten (10) business days. Timing funds for commissary or phone time? Add mailing time on top of that processing window.

Good to know: There is no JPay fee for sending money via money order, cashier’s check, or certified bank draft.

Stuck on the form or unsure why a deposit didn't go through? Call JPay support at 800-574-5729 - toll-free and available 24/7.

Find an Inmate at Florida State Prison

Search for a loved one and send messages and photos in minutes.

Exact spelling helps find results faster

Free to search · Used by families nationwide
Woman using phone to connect with loved one

More from Florida State Prison