How to Send Money to USP TERRE HAUTE, IN (IN)
Sending money to someone at USP Terre Haute? The fastest way to avoid delays is entering the MoneyGram ExpressPayment details exactly as the Bureau of Prisons requires.
The "Account Number" field isn't a bank account number. Enter the inmate's eight-digit register number followed immediately by their last name, with no spaces or dashes (example: 12345678DOE). The "Beneficiary" name matters too. Use the inmate's full committed name exactly as it appears in BOP records.
MoneyGram requires a few fixed Bureau of Prisons fields. Set Company Name to Federal Bureau of Prisons and City & State to Washington, DC. Use Receive Code 7932 for all Bureau of Prisons transfers.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Get the inmate’s eight-digit register number and last name, and format the MoneyGram Account Number as ########LASTNAME (no spaces, no dashes)
- ✓ Use the inmate’s full committed name as the Beneficiary
- ✓ Enter Company Name as Federal Bureau of Prisons
- ✓ Enter City & State as Washington, DC
- ✓ Enter Receive Code 7932
Tip: The register number and last name must touch in the Account Number field (example: 12345678DOE). A single space or dash can cause the payment to be rejected or sent to the wrong account.
Before you submit, double-check the standard MoneyGram entries for Bureau of Prisons payments: Company Name (Federal Bureau of Prisons), City & State (Washington, DC), and Receive Code (7932). If MoneyGram's form looks different than expected, confirm these fields before paying.
Verify the inmate's register number and the exact spelling of their full committed name. If either is wrong, the transaction may be rejected, or the funds could end up in the wrong account with no way to recover them.
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