How to Add Money to an Inmate's Account at Hancock County Justice Center (TouchPay)
Adding money to a commissary account at Hancock County Justice Center is easy once you know your TouchPay options and have the right numbers ready.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Hancock County Justice Center uses TouchPay for commissary and trust account deposits. The easiest in-person option is the TouchPay kiosk in the jail lobby—available 24/7. It accepts Visa/MasterCard, paper cash (bills only), and Green Dot MoneyPak. Deposits typically reach the inmate's account within 24 hours. You can also deposit by phone or online through TouchPay. You'll need to create a TouchPay account and provide the facility locator number (245840) plus the inmate's Subject Number. TouchPay charges a convenience fee for phone and online transactions—the fee is set by TouchPay, not the Sheriff's Office. Having issues? TouchPay offers depositor support by phone and email during their posted customer service hours.
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Adding money to a commissary account at Hancock County Justice Center is easy once you know your TouchPay options and have the right numbers ready.
Need to add commissary money for someone at Hancock County Justice Center? TouchPay offers three options: a lobby kiosk, phone deposits, or online. Just make sure you have the right numbers handy before you start.
Deposit money through TouchPay using the kiosk in the Hancock County Justice Center lobby, or by phone/online. For phone or online deposits, you'll need a TouchPay account, the facility locator number (245840), and the inmate's Subject Number. Double-check you're using TouchPay (the facility's vendor) and not an unofficial site before sending funds.
The TouchPay kiosk accepts Visa and MasterCard, paper cash (bills only), and Green Dot MoneyPak.
TouchPay charges a convenience/processing fee for phone or online deposits, and the fee is set by TouchPay (not the Sheriff’s Office). The kiosk is available 24/7, and funds are typically available to the inmate within 24 hours.
Video visits at Hancock County Justice Center are appointment-only. You'll book through videovisitanywhere.com, which requires a Securus Technologies account. Use your legal name when signing up—your info needs to match what the facility has on file for approval.
Address all letters and packages to the inmate by name at the Hancock County Justice Center: Hancock County Justice Center ATTN: *Name of Inmate* 200 West Crawford Street Findlay, OH 45840
Setting up video visitation for the first time can feel overwhelming—especially when you just want to see your person. At the Hancock County Justice Center, all video visits are non-contact and scheduled online through Securus (VideoVisitAnywhere). Here's how to get approved and on the schedule.