How to Send Money to Someone at Sabine Parish Detention
Sending money to someone at Sabine Parish Detention is straightforward once you know the approved methods. Here's how to add funds through JPay—plus what to expect if you use a lobby kiosk.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Sabine Parish Detention requires money to be added through JPay or other approved vendors. You cannot give cash directly to an incarcerated person during a visit. Common options include mailed money orders, MoneyGram walk-up transfers, JPay deposits by internet or phone, and facility kiosks. Mailed money orders have no fee and a per-order maximum of $999.99. If you mail a JPay money order, send it to the JPay Miami Shores P.O. Box listed in JPay's instructions. It typically processes in about ten business days. Online JPay deposits are limited to $300 per transaction, have a 10 p.m. CST daily cut-off, and include standard internet fees. MoneyGram can send up to $4,999.99 and often posts in about two days. Deposits of $500 or more may be investigated. Confirm the person's state, facility, and ID before sending money.
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Sending money to someone at Sabine Parish Detention is straightforward once you know the approved methods. Here's how to add funds through JPay—plus what to expect if you use a lobby kiosk.
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You can't hand money directly to an incarcerated person during a visit. In Louisiana, deposits go through JPay. You can send money by mail, online, phone, at facility kiosks, or through MoneyGram walk-up locations.
No. You cannot give money to an incarcerated person in person at Sabine Parish Detention. Use approved methods like mailed money orders, MoneyGram walk-up transfers, or JPay deposits (online, phone, or kiosk).
JPay internet deposits are limited to $300 per transaction, with a 10 p.m. CST daily cut-off. Internet fees apply. MoneyGram transfers can go up to $4,999.99 and usually post in about two days. Deposits of $500 or more may be investigated. Mailed money orders have no fee and a $999.99 maximum per order.
Mail JPay money orders to the Miami Shores P.O. Box address provided in JPay's instructions. Approved money orders typically process in about ten business days. You don't need a JPay account to send one. Only mail money orders; don't send cash.
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