How to Send Money to Someone at MCF Rush City Using JPay
To send money to someone at MCF Rush City through JPay without delays, you need three details: their full name, their MN DOC Offender ID (OID), and the facility name.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
The Minnesota DOC recommends using JPay to send funds to MCF Rush City. Include the incarcerated person's full name, OID number, and the facility so your deposit routes correctly. Before sending anything, confirm the approved deposit methods for this facility. Options may include an online vendor account or a lobby/kiosk. Do not send cash through the mail. If you plan to use JPay services like video sessions, you'll need a JPay.com account and a Visa or MasterCard on file. Availability and exact options can vary by facility. For mailed payments, use an accepted instrument like a money order or a certified bank or teller check.
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To send money to someone at MCF Rush City through JPay without delays, you need three details: their full name, their MN DOC Offender ID (OID), and the facility name.
Sending money is straightforward once you have the right ID number and enter the details exactly as Minnesota DOC expects. Use the checklist and steps below to avoid delays.
Setting up your first video visit takes a bit of prep, but the process is straightforward once you know the steps. This guide walks you through getting approved, scheduling through JPay, and joining on time.
Your first video visit can feel like a lot of moving parts. Once you know the order of operations, though, it goes smoothly. Use this guide to get your JPay account ready, schedule the visit, and avoid common mistakes that can end a session early or lead to a ban.
The Minnesota DOC recommends JPay for sending money to MCF Rush City. Include the person's full name, OID/booking number, and the facility. Use approved options like a vendor account or lobby/kiosk. Don't mail cash.
Include the incarcerated person’s full name and their OID, booking, or case number. Add the facility name as well so the deposit goes to the right place.
JPay is the DOC-recommended way to send money to MCF Rush City. For JPay video sessions, you'll need a JPay.com account and a Visa or MasterCard on file. Availability and exact requirements can vary by facility.
Your first Minnesota DOC video visit is a lot smoother when you handle the basics ahead of time: make sure you’re eligible, set up the right equipment, and follow the rules that can end a visit fast. Use this checklist to get ready.
No — at MCF Rush City, only incarcerated people can make outgoing phone calls, and if you call the facility you won’t be transferred to your loved one.
Missing a key detail on your envelope? Your mail could be delayed or never arrive. MCF Rush City requires a few specific elements on every piece of mail, and you should know upfront: your letter will be opened and scanned before your loved one receives a copy.