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How to Send Money to Grady County Jail (OK)

Sending money to someone at Grady County Jail? Start by calling the jail to confirm the correct deposit method. You may also need to use an online e-Payments system that requires a case number, citation number, or payment plan number.

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How to Send Money to Grady County Jail (OK)

Call the County Jail at (405) 222-1000 with questions about inmate accounts or sending money. This is the fastest way to confirm the right payment channel and find out what information you'll need. You may be directed to an e-Payments system for secure online payments tied to cases or payment plans with outstanding balances. To use that system, you'll need a case number, citation number, or payment plan number.

Note: For administrative questions, the sheriff's office main line is (405) 222-5085 (Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM). Outside those hours, the non-emergency line (405) 224-0984 is answered 24/7.

How to Send Money to Grady County Jail (OK)

Steps to Follow

  • Call Grady County Jail at (405) 222-1000 and ask the staff how to deposit money to the inmate’s account.
  • If you are instructed to use e-Payments, have the correct identifier ready (case number, citation number, or payment plan number).
  • For sheriff’s office administrative questions, call (405) 222-5085 during office hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM).
  • For non-emergency questions after hours, call (405) 224-0984 (answered 24/7) and ask who can confirm the current process and any restrictions on payments.

Match your question to the right phone number. For inmate accounts and sending money, call the County Jail at (405) 222-1000. For general administrative help, try the sheriff's office at (405) 222-5085 (Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM). Need help after hours? Call (405) 224-0984, which is answered 24/7. Ask whether they can assist with payment questions or connect you to the right office.

Using the e-Payments system? Confirm exactly which number you need before submitting anything. The system requires a case number, citation number, or payment plan number, so make sure your identifier matches the balance you're paying. Also ask what payment methods are accepted, whether there are any limits, and if you'll need any confirmation after you pay (like a receipt number).

Tip: Policies and payment processes can change. When you call (405) 222-1000 or get e-Payments instructions, write down the date, time, and the name or department of whoever helped you.

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