Probation and parole are alternatives to incarceration. Probation happens prior to and often instead of jail or prison time. Different from probation, parole is an easy release from prison. In probation and parole, the party is supervised and hoped to follow certain rules and guidelines. The guidelines are named conditions of parole or probation conditions. Probation refers to a period of time before someone is sent to prison or jail. When a defendant receives probation, instead of pronouncing the sentence and sending him to prison, the judge gives him a chance to show that he want to rehabilitate himself. Parole refers to the period of time after a defendant is released from prison. A defendant will deal with a lot of the same controls or safeguards as probation. Conditions of parole can include requiring a defendant to stay in a halfway house and continuing with payments on fines and the other financial obligations.
Talk about parole and probation, JPay also has a service that relates to both of them. Via Jpay, making payment can be easier. This can be one stop shop for probationers, parolees, and someone else making community correction payments. You are able to get the peace of mind which comes with knowing that your supervising agency has received your payment quickly and securely. You can make restitution, court costs, pay supervision fees, self-report fees, monitoring fees and more online with a credit or debit card. If you want to make payments right now, you have to enter your number and state in the search box to the right.
By the help of JPay, you can make your payments online with a credit card or debit card from the comfort of your own home or make a cash payment at any of the 40,000 MoneyGram locations worldwide. To find the nearest location of MoneyGram agent and to find the appropriate receive code, you can check it in the website of JPay in the MoneyGram section. You can make payments with affordable and convenient rate. Besides, JPay also can help you to stay on time and up to date with your supervising agency. Jpay also provides a fast and easy method to make payment by using a money order. For many facilities and agencies, you are able to send a money order directly to the JPay Money Order Lockbox where it will be processed electronically. Once more, you can make a payment by 5 ways that is online, mobile app, toll-free phone, walk in cash and money orders.
JPay parole and probation payment platform serves agencies with a way to increase your collections, reduce your costs, and improve your payment channel management at no cost. JPay integrates seamlessly into existing case management systems and lets agencies offer their offenders access to a variety of convenient, effective payment options. Now, state of the art technologies of JPay are serving more than 1.3 million offenders in the United States. JPay can help your agency meets the collections challenges. To find out how you can call to 866-333-5729 Ext. 357 or send email to probation@jpay.com.