State of New Jersey |
Commissioner Victoria L. Kuhn, Esq. |
JPay is a self-help kiosk system where Incarcerated individuals can access their funds, download digital books, programming, music, access stamps, send and receive electronic correspondence and so much more. Fees for some of these services may apply. Visit Jpay.com for additional information. The system also allows for the transfer of funds to incarcerated family and friends. For information on how you can send money to an incarcerated individual, see below.
Visit JPay.com and send money in minutes with your credit or debit card.
Call (800) 574-5729 to speak with a live agent, 24/7
Send cash at locations including CVS, Albertsons and Walmart
(For payments made by MoneyGram use code 1233).
To reconcile outstanding fees or if you received a notice from the Set-Off Program please call 609.292.4036 ext. 5800.
If you are inquiring about the amount owed to the New Jersey Department of Corrections, driver's license restoration, tax return overpayment/Middle Class Rebate being held by the New Jersey Department of Treasury, or if you have filed bankruptcy, please refer to the list reflected below. The list reflected below outlines the documentation that is needed in order to complete your request. Upon receipt of the documentation, CORU we will perform an audit of your account. The processing times to complete an audit is approximately 10-12 weeks, and starts when ALL of the requested documentation is submitted to CORU.
Methods to Submit Documentation
Email: CORU@doc.nj.gov
Fax: 609-292-9092
Mailing Address: New Jersey Department of Corrections
Central Office Revenue Unit
PO Box 863
Trenton, NJ 08625
IMPORTANT NOTE: If faxing, please ensure that the documentation is legible. Illegible documentation will not be accepted or processed by CORU.
Balance Owned To NJDOC/New Jersey Parole Board
Copy of Unexpired Driver’s License
Copy of Signed Social Security Card
Any other supporting documentation
Tax Return Refund/Middle Class Tax Rebate
Copy of Unexpired Driver’s License
Copy of Signed Social Security Card
Any other supporting documentation
****The Driver’s History Detail Report is a free report produced by the NJ Department of Motor Vehicle. Please do not send the Driver’s Abstract Report to CORU as this is the wrong report, and does not identify the specific indictment(s)/summons/complaint(s) that may be affecting your driver’s license. Please submit to CORU the Driver’s History Detail Report.
Filed Bankruptcy
Copy of Unexpired Driver’s License
Copy of Signed Social Security Card
ALL pages of your Bankruptcy Discharge paperwork
For more information, please see the GTL Web site at http://www.gtl.net/
Collect calling (where the called party pays for the call)
Debit calling (where inmate pays for the call)
Collect: the called party has a contracted telephone company (e.g. Verizon) and can accept collect calls up to the threshold limits
Advance pay: where the called party sets up an account with GTL (because he or she is not authorized to receive collect calls or have blocks on his or her lines)
Debit: for inmates to purchase calling time by submitting a business remit to the business office at their assigned facility
GTL imposes daily and monthly collect call thresholds. The month begins on the day the called party accepted the first call from an inmate. Once a customer has met his or her threshold limit, the number then becomes blocked. The customer can contact GTL to set up an Advance Pay Account and/or the inmate can chose to use his or her debit account to place a call.
Threshold limits are as follows:
$35.00 per day
$200.00 per month
The called party should contact GTL should there be a problem with his or her advance pay account; if there is a block on his or her line; or if he or she wants to set up an advance pay account. The following are GTL telephone numbers:
1-800-483-8314 automated system
1-866-230-7761 live representative
1-877-650-4249 billing & blocking
To block calls from the incarcerated please dial 1.866.230.7761 and follow the listed instructions. To unblock a number that’s been accidentally blocked please send a written request to the attention of the NJDOC Telecommunications Office. Correspondence must include the inmate name, SBI and your telephone number, name, and address. You can also reach out to the NJDOC Telecommunications Office to request a statewide block. Inmates can change their approved calling list every 90 days; 90-day change schedules are as follows:
Notes: The collection period is seven calendar days. All forms are distributed one day prior to the collection period. If the collection period falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the forms are distributed on Friday.
In addition to prison facility libraries that provide access to reading materials purchased and/or received by the NJDOC, each facility permits individuals to receive reading materials from a source of sale. All reading materials must comply with N.J.A.C. 10A:18-4 PUBLICATIONS and standards instituted by the Department's Central Office Publications Committee.
Materials that violate the aforementioned standards can be found here.