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How to Send Money to Someone at John Lilley Center Using JPay (Money Orders)

Sending funds by mail to someone at John H. Lilley Correctional Center? JPay money orders are simple—just make sure you have the right deposit slip and mailing address.

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How to Send Money to Someone at John Lilley Center Using JPay (Money Orders)

You'll need to include the JPay Money Order Deposit Slip with your money order. Put both in an envelope and mail to: JPay, PO Box 278320, Miramar, FL 33027. Take a minute to print clearly and fill out every field - JPay's instructions are clear that incomplete or illegible slips cause delays.

Each JPay money order maxes out at $999.99, so plan your amount before buying. On the deposit slip, double-check the recipient's ID number and state (OK). A small typo can delay posting, and once it's in the mail, it's tough to fix.

Once JPay receives your mail, approved money orders process within ten (10) business days. If your loved one doesn't see the funds right away, give it the full window - mail delivery plus up to ten business days - before assuming something's wrong.

How to Send Money to Someone at John Lilley Center Using JPay (Money Orders)

Tips

  • Use the JPay Money Order Deposit Slip and include it in the envelope with your money order; mail it to JPay, PO Box 278320, Miramar, FL 33027.
  • Keep each money order at $999.99 or less.
  • Write the recipient’s full name, ID number, and state (OK) carefully and legibly so the payment credits correctly.
  • Don’t include letters, notes, or extra materials with the payment - those items are discarded.
  • Hold onto your money order receipt (and a copy of what you filled out) until the funds show up.
  • Allow time for processing: approved money orders are processed within ten (10) business days after JPay receives them.

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