For some reasons, you may need to block or delete an inmate from JPay. However, you may experience something bad with an inmate in prison, like many cases of pen pal relationships between you and an inmate. Of course, you really have the right to delete or block an inmate from JPay.
You may wonder what will happen next after you delete an inmate from JPay, whether or not they can still call you through JPay. If you now have a plan to delete an inmate from JPay, but do not know what will happen, you can dive into our post to find out accurate information about it. Here you go!
What Will Happen Next After You Delete an Inmate from JPay?
If you’ve deleted an inmate from JPay, you will no longer be in contact with them through JPay. In other words, after you delete an inmate, they will not be able to send you any messages or make a phone call.
However, your messages will remain, though you have deleted an inmate’s contact from JPay. Well, the only thing which will be gone when you delete the contact is if you had videograms. Of course, the videograms can only be accessed if the person is in your contact list.
An inmate can still make phone calls or write you hand letters if they still have your phone number and address. Of course, if you are trying to no longer have contact with them, deleting or blocking them from JPay is required.
Furthermore, you can also tell the facility that you do not want to contact the inmate anymore. The facility will probably restrict an inmate to make phone calls or send hand letters to you. So, you will no longer receive calls or messages from your blocked or deleted inmates.
Can an Inmate Block You from JPay?
If you can really block or delete an inmate from JPay, you may wonder whether an inmate can block or delete you from JPay or not. However, an inmate cannot block you from sending them JPay emails, but they can still remove you from their approved visitation list.
It is known that a facility can block a person from sending an email to an inmate though. Well, if you have obtained a block on your JPay, it may be due to you not being allowed to send the inmate an email.
Your emails will also not go through if you wrote something which is inappropriate or you sent a picture which was inappropriate. Of course, you can receive a block from this case. So, if you see your email is blocked, it can be certain that an inmate blocks you.
How does an inmate block you? Even though an inmate cannot directly block you from JPay, they can still choose to block you by sending an email to JPay and telling them that he/she does not want to receive any calls or messages from you.
After that, JPay will grant the request and may take 2 weeks until you are really blocked. Then, you can no longer send messages or make a call to an inmate on JPay.
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