How to Send Money by Mail to Someone at Florida Women's Reception Center (JPay money orders)
Make the money order payable to JPay. Getting the payee name wrong can delay the deposit or cause rejection.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Florida Women's Reception Center accepts inmate deposits by mailed money order through JPay. Make the money order payable to JPay, include the completed deposit slip, and mail everything to PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026. You must be on the inmate's Approved Visitors List and include a copy of your photo ID. No JPay account needed for mail-in deposits—helpful if you'd rather skip online registration. Once JPay receives an approved money order, processing takes up to ten (10) business days. Need help with the deposit form? Call JPay at 800-574-5729.
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Make the money order payable to JPay. Getting the payee name wrong can delay the deposit or cause rejection.
Sending money to someone at Florida Women's Reception Center is straightforward once you know the options. Here's what the facility accepts and what you'll need to avoid delays.
Make the money order payable to JPay and include the completed deposit slip. Mail it to PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026 with a copy of your photo ID. You must be on the inmate's Approved Visitors List. No JPay account required for mailed money orders.
Approved money orders are processed within ten (10) business days after JPay receives them.
Call JPay at 800-574-5729 for help completing the money order deposit form.
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