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How to Send Money to Gadsden Correctional Facility (FL)

Sending money to someone at Gadsden Correctional Facility? Start with the one detail that prevents most delays: money orders for inmate accounts must be made payable to JPay.

2 min read Based on general FL policies
How to Send Money to Gadsden Correctional Facility (FL)

At Gadsden Correctional Facility in Florida, money orders going into an inmate account must be made payable to JPay. Get the payee line wrong and your payment can get held up or rejected entirely. Slow down and double-check before you send anything.

Warning: If you initiate a stop payment on a money order (or similar instrument), you are responsible for reimbursing JPay for any bank fees or insufficient funds charges that result from that stop payment.

Beyond the "payable to JPay" requirement, the specifics can shift: where to mail the payment, what inmate information to include, and whether other payment methods are accepted. Before sending a money order, confirm the current instructions with the facility or with JPay directly. A quick check upfront saves you from fixing a preventable mistake later.

Steps to Follow

  • Avoid requesting a stop payment unless you truly have to. If you do initiate a stop payment, you are responsible for reimbursing JPay for any bank fees or insufficient funds charges caused by that stop payment.
  • Confirm the correct mailing and identification details (where it goes, what inmate information is required, and any required format) with the facility or JPay before you send the money order.
How to Send Money to Gadsden Correctional Facility (FL)

Check the payee line before you buy or mail the money order. For Gadsden Correctional Facility deposits, it must be payable to JPay. Using the exact payee format you're given helps avoid delays or returns.

Think there's any chance you'll need to cancel the payment? Ask about stop payment consequences before you send it. Per policy, if you initiate a stop payment on the money order (or similar instrument), you're responsible for reimbursing JPay for any bank fees or insufficient funds charges tied to that stop payment.

  1. Check the facility’s official information: Look for the most current instructions on sending funds, since processes can change.
  2. Call the facility office that handles inmate accounts: Confirm what must be included with the payment (inmate identifiers, sender details) and where it must be sent.
  3. Contact JPay for payment-specific questions: If you’re unsure about the payee line, tracking, or money order handling, get clarification directly from JPay before you mail anything.

Reminder: Keep your receipt and write down the money order serial number. If there’s a delay or dispute, that paperwork is usually what helps you track and resolve it faster.

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