How to Send Money to Inmates in Moore Haven Prison, Florida
Moore Haven Prison in Florida houses adult male inmates. The facility is capable of housing nearly 1,000 inmates. Inmates in Moore Haven can receive money in several ways. The money is used by inmates to purchase necessities such as toilet paper, soap and toothpaste. The money received by friends and loved ones can also be used to purchase extras such as snacks and sodas. Depending on the method you choose, the funds you send may be available for use the next day.
Instructions
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Mail a money order, cashier's check or certified bank draft to Moore Haven Prison. Cash payments are not accepted by mail. As of December 2010, the mailing address is P.O. Box 718501; Moore Haven, Florida, 33471-8837. The envelope should be addressed to the Inmate Trust Fund. Write the inmate's Department of Correction (DC) number and name on the envelope and the payment.
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Visit a local Western Union agent and complete a blue Quick Collect form. The payment should be sent to the Florida Department of Corrections. The "Code City" is "FLDOC." The account number is the inmate's DC number and last name. Do not include commas or periods when filling in the account number. Write the inmate's first and last name in the "Attention" field.
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Call JPay at 800-574-5729 and inform the representative you need to send funds to an inmate in the Florida Department of Corrections. You will need to provide the inmate's name and DC number. You will also need to provide your credit or debit card information to the representative.
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Visit a MoneyGram agent and inform the representative you need to send funds to an inmate. You will receive a form to complete. The receive code for the payment is "5188." You will also need to write down the inmate's name and DC number. The payment will be sent to JPay and transferred to the Florida Department of Corrections.
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Tips & Warnings
Payments may also be sent online through the Western Union website. Click "Make Payments Online" and enter the information for the Florida Department of Corrections.
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