Sending Money to an Inmate at USP Terre Haute: MoneyGram Step‑by‑Step
Using MoneyGram ExpressPayment to send money to someone at USP Terre Haute? The BOP system is picky about how you enter each field. Here's what to confirm before you start, exactly what to type in each box, and how long it takes for funds to post.
Before you send anything, confirm the person has physically arrived at a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility. Check the BOP Inmate Locator first. MoneyGram deposits are received and processed seven days a week, including holidays, so payments can move quickly once submitted. Verifying location helps you avoid sending money while someone is still in transit.
The Account Number isn't a bank account. Enter the inmate's eight-digit register number with no spaces or dashes, followed immediately by their last name. Example format: 12345678DOE.
For Company Name, enter: Federal Bureau of Prisons.
For City & State, enter: Washington, DC.
For the Receive Code, enter 7932. This is MoneyGram's code for federal inmate payments.
For the Beneficiary, enter the inmate’s full committed name (their official name as it appears in BOP records).
MoneyGram funds are received and processed seven days a week, including holidays.
Transfers sent between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. EST typically post within 2 to 4 hours.
Transfers sent after 9:00 p.m. EST post at 7:00 a.m. EST the next morning.
Double-check before you hit submit: You're responsible for entering the register number correctly, using the register-number-plus-last-name Account Number format, and listing the beneficiary as the inmate's full committed name.
The Receive Code is easy to mistype. If 7932 is entered wrong, your payment may be rejected or applied incorrectly. Take a second look before you finalize.
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