Sending Money to Someone at Suwannee Work Camp: JPay Money Orders vs. Other Methods
Sending money to someone at Suwannee Work Camp? It depends on what kind of payment you're making. Personal deposits and court-ordered payments have different forms and mailing addresses—use the wrong one, and your money could get delayed.
For JPay money orders, make the money order payable to JPay. Mail it with the JPay deposit slip to: JPay, PO Box 260130, Hollywood, FL 33026.
Warning: Don’t include letters or notes in the envelope with your JPay payment - those extras will be discarded.
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- ✓ Put a valid email address and mailing address on the JPay deposit form (money orders won’t be processed without both)
- ✓ You do not need a JPay account to send money by money order
Once JPay receives your money order, approved payments take up to ten (10) business days to process. That clock starts after they receive it - and weekends don't count.
Need help with the deposit slip? Call 800-574-5729 for assistance filling out the JPay money order form.
Reminder: Don’t tuck a message, greeting card, or letter in with a JPay money order. Notes and letters sent with the payment will be discarded.
Court-ordered payments work differently than regular JPay deposits. If you're sending a court-ordered payment through CorrectPay, fill out the CorrectPay deposit form and mail it to: FL Court Ordered Payment, PO Box 25009, Bradenton, FL 34206-5009.
- ✓ Maximum amounts: up to $999.99 for money orders; up to $10,000 for cashier’s checks or certified bank drafts
- ✓ Processing timing: deposits won’t process on holidays and weekends, and delivery timing is subject to depositor verification
Questions or issues with the CorrectPay deposit form? Call (855) 836-3364.
- Decide what kind of payment you’re making - Personal deposits go through JPay; court-ordered payments go through CorrectPay.
- If it’s a personal deposit, use JPay’s money order process - Make the money order payable to JPay and mail it with the deposit slip to JPay, PO Box 260130, Hollywood, FL 33026.
- If it’s court-ordered, use CorrectPay and follow the limits - Mail it with the CorrectPay deposit form to FL Court Ordered Payment, PO Box 25009, Bradenton, FL 34206-5009, and keep the maximum amounts in mind ($999.99 for money orders; $10,000 for cashier’s checks/certified bank drafts).
Quick check before you mail it: Skip the letters or notes with JPay payments (they'll toss them). Double-check that your JPay form has a valid email and mailing address. And expect up to 10 business days for approved money orders to process after JPay receives them.
Stuck while filling things out? JPay support for money order forms is 800-574-5729. For CorrectPay questions or complaints, call (855) 836-3364.
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