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How to Send Money to an Inmate at Taylor Correctional: Mail Deposit Forms and Requirements

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How to Send Money to an Inmate at Taylor Correctional: Mail Deposit Forms and Requirements

There are two mail-based options for sending funds. JPay money orders go to a PO Box in Hollywood, Florida - but here's the catch: different JPay forms list different addresses (PO Box 260010 vs. PO Box 260130, both Hollywood, FL 33026). Double-check which one is current before mailing. For Florida court-ordered payments, the address is FL Court Ordered Payment, PO Box 25009, Bradenton, FL 34206-5009.

Sending money through JPay's money order option requires you to be on your loved one's Approved Visitors List. If you're not approved yet, you'll need to wait until that's in place before using this method.

  • Include a valid email address on the JPay deposit form
  • Include a valid mailing address on the JPay deposit form

For Florida court-ordered payments by money order, cashier's check, or certified bank draft, mail to: FL Court Ordered Payment, PO Box 25009, Bradenton, FL 34206-5009.

Money orders for court-ordered payments max out at $999.99 each. Need to send more? You'll have to use a payment type with a higher limit.

Cashier's checks and certified bank drafts for court-ordered payments have a $10,000 maximum per item.

Do not send: Cash, checks issued by businesses or employers, or payments made through online bill paying services for court-ordered payments.

If a court-ordered payment gets rejected, the funds go back to whatever return address you wrote on the deposit form. Take an extra minute to make sure that address is complete and legible before you mail anything.

Verify before you mail: JPay forms show conflicting PO Boxes - PO Box 260010 vs. PO Box 260130 (both Hollywood, FL 33026). Confirm the current address with JPay or the facility to avoid delays.

How to Send Money to an Inmate at Taylor Correctional: Mail Deposit Forms and Requirements

Actionable Checklist

  • Decide which form you’re using: JPay money order deposit vs. FL court-ordered payment deposit
  • If you’re using JPay, confirm you’re on the inmate’s Approved Visitors List
  • For JPay money orders, include a valid email address and a valid mailing address on the deposit form (they won’t process it without both)
  • For court-ordered payments, mail to: FL Court Ordered Payment, PO Box 25009, Bradenton, FL 34206-5009
  • Stay within the court-ordered payment limits: up to $999.99 per money order, or up to $10,000 per cashier’s check/certified bank draft
  • Don’t send prohibited court-ordered payment types (cash, business/employer checks, or online bill-pay payments)
  • Make sure your sender address is correct and legible - rejected court-ordered payments are returned to the sender address on the form
  • Double-check the JPay mail-to address before sending, since forms show two different PO Boxes (260010 and 260130)

Tip: JPay forms list different PO Boxes (260010 vs. 260130). Confirm the right one with JPay or the facility before mailing your money order.

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