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JPay is a popular email service used by inmates in correctional facilities. If you're looking to send an email to an inmate using JPay, here's a step-by-step guide:
Sending an Email through JPay:
- Create a JPay account: If you don't already have a JPay account, you'll need to create one. You can do this by visiting the JPay website and following the registration process.
- Find the inmate's ID number: You'll need the inmate's ID number to send them an email. This number can usually be found on the inmate's ID card or on the facility's website.
- Log in to your JPay account: Once you have the inmate's ID number, log in to your JPay account using your username and password.
- Compose the email: Write your email to the inmate using the JPay email composer. You can attach files, such as photos or documents, to the email if you'd like.
- Enter the inmate's ID number: Enter the inmate's ID number in the "To" field of the email.
- Set the email type: Choose the type of email you want to send. JPay offers two options: "Standard" and "Priority." Standard emails are free, while Priority emails cost a small fee.
- Send the email: Click the "Send" button to send the email to the inmate.
Tips and Reminders:
- JPay emails are subject to monitoring and may be delayed or rejected if they contain inappropriate content.
- Inmates may not be able to respond to emails immediately, as they may be restricted from using email at certain times or may have limited access to email.
- JPay offers a "Priority" email service, which guarantees delivery of the email within 24 hours. This service costs a small fee.
- You can also use JPay to send digital photos and messages to inmates.