How to Send Money to Jess Dunn Correctional Center (OK)
Sending money to someone at Jess Dunn Correctional Center goes through Oklahoma DOC's Offender Banking system. Here's how it works.
Jess Dunn Correctional Center uses Oklahoma DOC Offender Banking to manage inmate trust funds, restitution accounting, and canteen operations. Money you send goes through the state's banking system and gets applied to the person's account. From there, they can use it for approved purchases within facility limits. Keep in mind that restitution requirements may reduce the amount that's actually available to them.
Oklahoma DOC inmate accounts can hold up to $99,999,999.99. Most people will never come close to that ceiling. Still, it confirms there is an account-level cap, and unusually large deposits may trigger delays or extra scrutiny.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Buy a money order and make it payable to JPay.
- ✓ Fill out the JPay Money Order Deposit Slip (the deposit form that goes with Oklahoma).
- ✓ Mail the money order and deposit slip to: JPay, PO Box 278320, Miramar, FL 33027.
- ✓ Keep the money order amount at $999.99 or less (recommended maximum per single money order).
Reminder: The JPay form lists a recommended maximum of $999.99 per money order. Oklahoma DOC accounts also have an overall balance cap of $99,999,999.99. If you're sending a large amount, plan your deposits accordingly to avoid unnecessary problems.
Before you mail anything, confirm the current instructions for Jess Dunn Correctional Center through Oklahoma DOC and JPay's materials for Oklahoma. Policies can change. A small mistake (using the wrong deposit slip, or not making the money order payable to JPay) can slow things down. Double-check any facility-specific guidance that could affect how funds are credited through Offender Banking.
- Use the correct JPay deposit slip for Oklahoma. Make sure you are using the current Money Order Deposit Slip that applies to Oklahoma DOC.
- Confirm the per-money-order amount. The JPay form lists $999.99 as the recommended maximum for a single money order, so double-check you are staying within that limit.
- Check how much will actually be available. Oklahoma DOC accounts can hold up to $99,999,999.99, but restitution accounting and any other holds can affect what the person can access for canteen.
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