How to Send Money to Someone in a Florida Prison Using a JPay Money Order
Sending money by mail is straightforward once you know the exact steps. Here are the specific details to make sure your money order reaches the right person without delays.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Hamilton Work Camp uses JPay for mail-in deposits. Make the money order payable to JPay, write the inmate's name and ID on the memo line, and mail it along with the completed deposit slip to JPay at PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026. For help with the deposit form or questions about a payment, call JPay support at 800-574-5729. During visits, you can bring up to $50.00 cash per visitor in specific bill denominations for vending. Purchased items must be consumed in the visiting area. Other deposit options (online, kiosk, or phone) may vary by vendor and rules.
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Sending money by mail is straightforward once you know the exact steps. Here are the specific details to make sure your money order reaches the right person without delays.
Sending money to someone at Hamilton Work Camp works differently depending on what type of payment you're making. Court-ordered payments (like restitution) go by mail—send a money order, cashier's check, or certified bank draft to the CorrectPay processing address, payable to CorrectPay. Regular deposits are another story. If you're sending a money order through JPay, you'll typically need to be on the incarcerated person's Approved Visitors List before you can send funds.
Make the money order payable to JPay and write the inmate’s name and ID on the memo line. Include the completed deposit slip and mail both to PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026.
Call JPay’s support line at 800-574-5729 for help with a money order deposit form or questions about a payment.
Yes. You can bring up to $50.00 in cash per visitor (in specific bill denominations) to buy vending items. Everything purchased must be consumed in the visiting area.
Before you make the trip to Hamilton Work Camp, make sure you're actually approved to visit. Wait until the inmate confirms your visitation application went through—show up without approval and you'll be turned away at the door.
Florida prisons require you to submit an official visitation application and wait for approval before visiting. The rule is simple: do not show up until the inmate tells you your application has been approved.
Trying to stay in touch with someone at Hamiliton Work Camp? The facility materials point to two main tools: prepaid phone funding through ConnectNetwork's AdvancePay, and JPay support for money order deposit forms.