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How to Send Money to Jess Dunn Correctional Center

JPay is the only approved commissary vendor for Oklahoma DOC facilities. Here are the fastest ways to get funds to an inmate at JDCC.

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Overview

Oklahoma Department of Corrections facilities use JPay as the exclusive commissary and money-transfer vendor. You can deposit funds online, by phone, or at a JPay kiosk inside the facility. Transfers from out-of-state accounts and non-NFCU cards may take 3 to 5 business days, while NFCU debit cards and local payments usually post within 1 to 3 business days.

3 Ways to Send Money

Ways to Send Money

Fastest

Online at jpay.com

Create a free account, search for the facility, and pay with a debit or credit card.

By phone

Call JPay customer support and pay with a debit or credit card.

Facility kiosk

Deposit cash or use a debit card at the JPay kiosk during a visit.

1-3 days

NFCU / in-state cards

3-5 days

Out-of-state cards

$0

Cash or check accepted

Ways to Send Money

Online: jpay.com

Create a free account at jpay.com. Search for Jess Dunn Correctional Center, enter the inmate’s name and ID number, and choose a payment method. You will receive a confirmation email with a tracking number.

By Phone

Call JPay customer support and pay with a debit or credit card. Have the inmate’s name and ID number ready.

Facility Kiosk

If you are visiting in person, you can deposit cash or use a debit card at the JPay kiosk in the facility lobby. The kiosk prints a receipt immediately.

Payment Methods and Timing

MethodTypical posting time
NFCU debit card1 to 3 business days
Local debit / credit card1 to 3 business days
Out-of-state card or bank3 to 5 business days

JPay releases funds to the inmate’s commissary account once the transaction clears. Weekends and holidays are not counted as business days.

Fees

JPay charges a small service fee for each transaction. Fees vary depending on the payment method and amount. The fee is shown before you confirm the transaction on the website or app.

Limits

  • No daily or weekly deposit limits are published for this facility.
  • Large deposits may be flagged for review. If you need to send a large sum, contact JPay support in advance.

Restrictions

Do not send cash by mail. Personal checks and money orders are not accepted. JPay is the exclusive commissary vendor for Oklahoma DOC facilities.

What the Inmate Sees

Once funds clear, the inmate can use them for commissary purchases such as snacks, hygiene products, and stationery. Commissary orders are typically processed once per week.

Payment Issues

If a payment is stuck or rejected, check the tracking number in your JPay account first. Common causes include an incorrect inmate ID number or a card mismatch. If the issue is not resolved within 5 business days, contact JPay customer support.

Contact

  • JPay website: jpay.com
  • JPay customer support: (800) 546-0483
  • Jess Dunn Correctional Center: (918) 682-7841

Families Also Ask

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How do I send money to an inmate at JDCC?

Use JPay at jpay.com. Create an account, search for the inmate by name and ID number, and pay with a debit or credit card. Funds typically post within 1 to 3 business days for in-state cards.

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How long does it take for money to arrive?

In-state debit and credit cards usually post within 1 to 3 business days. Out-of-state cards and bank transfers may take 3 to 5 business days.

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Can I send cash or a check?

No. Cash, personal checks, and money orders are not accepted. Use JPay for money transfers.

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Are there limits on how much I can send?

No published daily or weekly deposit limits for this facility. Large deposits may be flagged for review. Contact JPay support in advance if you need to send a large sum.

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