The Fastest Ways to Send Money to Someone at Sussex Correctional Institution (JPay options compared)
Need to get money to someone at Sussex Correctional Institution fast? JPay is your go-to. Here's a quick comparison of the fastest options—online, app, and phone—plus what to expect if you're mailing a money order.
For the quickest turnaround, use JPay online or the JPay mobile app. One thing first: you'll need the person's 7-digit Inmate ID number. JPay uses that ID to route the deposit to the right account.
- Get the 7-digit Inmate ID - you’ll need it before JPay will let you complete a deposit.
- Open JPay (app or website) - enter the Inmate ID and follow the prompts to select the person you’re sending money to.
- Choose your deposit amount - double-check the total before you submit.
- Review the fee and pay - JPay charges a fee, and the fee changes based on the payment method and how much you’re sending.
Can't get online? You can make a JPay deposit by phone instead. Call 1 (800) 574-5729 with the person's 7-digit Inmate ID handy.
- ✓ Have the person’s 7-digit Inmate ID with you before you start
- ✓ Plan for a JPay fee; the amount depends on the deposit amount and the method you use
- ✓ If you’re using a walk-in/cash option, keep your receipt until the funds show up
Sending a money order? Don't mail it to Sussex Correctional Institution - send it to JPay directly at: JPay, P.O. Box 278170, Miramar, FL 33027.
The tradeoff with money orders is speed. Once JPay receives it, funds become available within three business days.
Fees: JPay charges deposit fees, and the fee depends on both your payment method and the amount you’re sending.
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Don’t mail cash or checks: Do not mail money (including checks, cash, or other items of monetary value) to VADOC facilities or headquarters - those items will be rejected. Use JPay instead.
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