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Sending Money to an Inmate
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While in custody, inmates must use their inmate trust account for all transactions. Inmates are not permitted to possess cash, which is regarded as contraband. Instead, you need to deposit money in the inmate’s ADC trust account.

ADC does not recommend any one money transfer agent over another. The agents charge a fee for any transfer. The fee may vary among the agents. (ADC does NOT receive any of these fees.)


Friends and family members can send money in the following ways:

  • By Internet - log on to the website below for one of the participating money transfer agents. Use a credit or debit card to pay.

Arkansas.gov - Information Network of Arkansas (INA)
http://www.arkansas.gov/inmatebanking


JPay,
http://www.jpay.com


Western Union, www.westernunion.com.

ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION
TRUST FUND CENTRALIZED BANKING
P. O. BOX 8908
PINE BLUFF, AR 71611

  • By Phone - call the toll-free numbers listed below for the participating money transfer agents. Use a credit or debit card to pay.

Arkansas.gov - Information Network of Arkansas (INA), (866) 250-7697


JPay
, (800) 574-JPAY (5729)


Western Union
, (800) 634-3422

  • Walk-in

JPayaccepts payments from all MoneyGram locations which are also inside all Wal-Mart Stores.The fee for a MoneyGram at Wal-Mart  is $6.50. The fee at a standalone location is $6.95.


Western Union
– Visit a Western Union Agent.  To locate a Western Union Agent Location in your area, call 1-800-325-6000 or visit their website at http://www.westernunion.com

Note: Please allow 2 business days for debit/credit card transactions to appear on inmate’s trust accounts.