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In this blog, we at JPay usually like to take a corrections-related news item, summarize it, and relate it to our customers or our business. We hope that over the last few months, you’ve found this approach entertaining and informative… and judging by the volume of comments we’ve received, you do. But this week we’d [...]
JPay Comes to Louisiana
Inmates’ friends and family can now send money in Louisiana through JPay.com, the JPay money order lockbox, and at any MoneyGram location. Sending money in the Big Easy just got easier. JPay is launching in Louisiana today, which means sending money to state prisoners will now be as easy and streamlined as it is in [...]
JPay to Attend, Exhibit at ACA Conference
Firm to feature large presence the 141st Congress of Correction in Kissimmee, FL From August 5th to August 10th, 2011, JPay will be attending the 141st Congress of Correction in Kissimmee, FL, hosted by the American Correctional Association. The semi-annual ACA conference is one of the largest and most influential gatherings in the corrections industry. [...]
Introducing the New JPay.com
JPay’s website gets a redesign; emphasis on functionality, ease-of-use If you’ve visited JPay.com recently, you probably noticed a couple of changes. If you haven’t visited lately, go ahead and click over. We’ll wait. Pretty nice, right? The full-scale redesign of the site is more than cosmetic, though. We’ve streamlined many of the features our users [...]
Seattle News Station Looks at Inmate Email
We caught this story on King 5 News out of Seattle last night. The story examines the practice of loaning inmates money for regular postage against their inmate trust account, and suggests that the Washington Department of Corrections (WADOC) is trying out some “high-tech ways” to keep costs down and their operating budgets healthy. King [...]


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