Does Essex County Jail use JPAY?

Does Essex County Jail use JPAY?

You can send money into an inmate’s commissary account at Essex County Correctional Facility, New Jersey. Onsite deposits at the kiosk at the Essex County Correctional Facility’s lobby; cash, debit, and credit cards are acceptable. Online deposits; the facility uses JPay online payment to receive these funds.

Can you visit someone in Essex County Jail?

Visitation is available: Buildings 2 and 5: Wednesdays and Sundays 10:15 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Buildings 3 and 4: Thursdays and Saturdays: 10:15 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.

Who is the warden of Essex County Jail?

Charles Green – Warden
Charles Green – Warden – Essex County Department of Corrections | LinkedIn.

How much does a JPay stamp cost?

You must purchase electronic JPay stamps to send electronic messages. Each electronic message requires one stamp to send, and each stamp costs $0.40. You can purchase stamp packages on JPay.com or the mobile app. There is no charge for the offender(s) receiving the message.

How do I find someone in Camden County Jail?

You can acquire information about inmates through the jails search page on their official website. If you can’t get the information you seek on these sites, you can call the Camden County Correctional Facility at 856-225-7632, 856-225-7618 or send a fax to 856-225-7632, 856-225-7618.

How do I report inmate abuse?

You can make a complaint about prisons and correctional facilities run by the Federal government by contacting the jail facility directly or by submitting a Federal Jail Complaint on the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.

Does JPay tell the inmate who sent the money?

In most states, the inmate is notified as to who sent the money. If your inmate is in a facility where the JPay Email service is available, we recommend that you send him or her an email notifying him or her of the money that you just sent. This way, he or she will know who sent the money.