Jpay inmate email
JPay is a company that provides email and other communication services to inmates in correctional facilities. Here's some information on how to email an inmate through JPay:
How to Email an Inmate through JPay:
- Create a JPay account: Go to the JPay website (www.jpay.com) and click on "Create an Account." Fill out the registration form with your name, email address, and other required information.
- Find the inmate's ID number: You'll need the inmate's ID number to send them an email. You can find this number on the inmate's ID card or by contacting the correctional facility where they are housed.
- Compose the email: Log in to your JPay account and compose an email to the inmate using their ID number. You can attach files, such as photos or documents, to the email if you want.
- Send the email: Once you've composed the email, click the "Send" button to send it to the inmate.
JPay Email Guidelines:
- Length: Emails can be up to 13,000 characters long.
- Attachments: You can attach files up to 20MB in size.
- Content: JPay has a list of prohibited content, including explicit images, violence, and hate speech.
- Delivery: Emails are typically delivered within 24-48 hours.
Cost:
- JPay charges: JPay charges a fee for sending emails to inmates, which varies depending on the facility and the inmate's account balance.
- Inmate account balance: The inmate's account balance will be deducted by the facility for each email received.
Tips:
- Check with the facility: Before sending an email, check with the correctional facility to confirm their email policies and any specific guidelines they may have.
- Use a clear subject line: Use a clear and concise subject line to help the inmate quickly identify the email.
- Be respectful: Remember to be respectful and considerate in your email, as it may be read by facility staff or other inmates.