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Sending Funds via MoneyGram ExpressPayment Program

 

Inmates' families and friends may also send inmates funds through MoneyGram’s ExpressPayment Program. All funds sent via MoneyGram’s ExpressPayment will be posted to the inmate's account within two to four hours, when those funds are sent between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) (seven days per week, including holidays). Funds received after 9:00 p.m. ET will be posted by 7:00 a.m. ET the following morning. Funds sent to an inmate through the MoneyGram ExpressPayment Program may be sent via one of the following ways:

 

1) At an agent location with cash: The inmate's family or friends must complete a MoneyGram ExpressPayment Blue Form. (SEE BELOW). To find the nearest agent, they may call 1-800-926-9400 or go to www.moneygram.com.

 

For each MoneyGram ExpressPayment transaction, the following information must be provided:

 

1) Account Number:  39049177 ANDERSON

2) Company Name:  Federal Bureau of Prisons

3) City & State:  Washington, DC

4) Receive Code:  7932

5) Beneficiary:  HERBERT PHILLIP ANDERSON

 

Please note that the inmate's committed name and eight-digit register number must be entered correctly. If the sender does not provide the correct information, the transaction cannot be completed.

 

Each transaction is accepted or rejected at the point of sale. The sender has the sole responsibility of sending the funds to the correct inmate. If an incorrect register number and/or name are used and accepted and posted to that inmate, funds may not be returned.

 

2) ONLINE using a credit, debit or prepaid card (Visa or MasterCard only): The inmate's family and friends can click on www.moneygram.com/paybills. Enter the Receive Code (7932) and the amount you are sending. If you are a first time user you also must set up a profile and account.

 

Any questions or concerns regarding MoneyGram ExpressPayment transfers should be directed to MoneyGram by the sender (general public). Questions or concerns should not be directed to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

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