Three Ways to Send Money to Someone at R.M.C - Main Unit (Mail, Money Order & JPay)
Trying to get money onto someone's account at R.M.C - Main Unit? For many families, a mailed deposit through JPay is the simplest route. The details below can mean the difference between a smooth deposit and a delayed one.
Send funds by money order, cashier's check, or certified bank draft and you won't pay a JPay fee. That adds up fast if you're sending money regularly.
A mail-in deposit works well when you want a paper trail. At this facility, mail deposits go through JPay. The key things to get right: the mailing address, the per-money-order limit, and the required documents. Miss any of these and your payment could get held up.
- Mail your payment to JPay. Send the money order to: JPay, PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026.
- Use the deposit slip and write clearly. Fill out the Money Order Deposit Slip and make sure the information is legible so it can be matched to the correct person.
- Keep your envelope “payment only”. Don’t include letters or notes with the payment, those items are discarded.
Limit: Each JPay money order can be for no more than $999.99. If you need to send more, you will need to split it into multiple money orders.
- ✓ Include a copy of your identification (driver’s license, state ID, or passport).
Once JPay receives your money order, approved deposits process within ten (10) business days. That clock starts when JPay gets it, not when you drop it in the mail. Build in mailing time if you're working against a deadline.
You must be on the inmate's Approved Visitors List to send money by money order through JPay. If the person sending isn't approved yet, handle that first. Otherwise the deposit could get rejected or delayed.
What to Include
- ✓ Copy of your ID (driver’s license, state ID, or passport).
- ✓ A fully completed, legible deposit slip (type or print clearly).
- ✓ Correct recipient details for the incarcerated person so the deposit can be credited properly.
- ✓ Payment made payable to JPay.
- ✓ No extra pages, letters, or notes in the envelope (payment materials only).
Heads up: Processing takes up to ten (10) business days after JPay receives an approved money order. Missing ID copies or unclear information can push you past that window.
Approved deposits process within ten (10) business days of JPay receiving your money order. If it's been longer, check two things: Did you include the required ID copy? Was the deposit slip filled out completely and legibly?
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