Bringing Prescription Medication to Johnson County Jail: A Practical Checklist

Dropping off prescription medication at Johnson County Jail is doable, but they're strict about what they'll accept. Use the checklist below to avoid a wasted trip.

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Bringing Prescription Medication to Johnson County Jail: A Practical Checklist

Johnson County Jail only accepts prescription medication in the original prescribed bottle - or sample medication with doctor verification. Anything else gets turned away.

Reminder: If you’re bringing sample medication (or anything not in the original prescribed bottle), bring doctor verification with it.

Keep it simple: Johnson County Jail won't accept any property besides cash and prescription medication. Planning to bring extra items along with the meds? Leave them at home. If you're also paying the accommodation fee, bring cash - it's the only payment they accept.

Note: The jail’s FAQ mentions an “all white” set of clothing items, but that list is about issued clothing - not items you can drop off as personal property.

Bringing Prescription Medication to Johnson County Jail: A Practical Checklist

Checklist

  • Put the medication in the prescribed (original) bottle, or use a sample bottle that’s verified by a doctor
  • Bring doctor verification if the medication is sample medication (or otherwise not in the original prescribed bottle)
  • Bring only what the jail will accept: prescription medication and cash (don’t add extra property)
  • Call the jail before you go to confirm the timing and drop-off process
  1. Call Johnson County Jail staff - Use (319) 356-6025 to confirm when and how they want medication delivered.
  2. Prepare the medication the way the jail accepts it - Bring it in the prescribed (original) bottle, or bring sample medication that’s verified by a doctor.
  3. Show up with only allowed items - Stick to prescription medication (prepared correctly) and cash; other property won’t be accepted.

Before you head out, call the jail at (319) 356-6025 to confirm timing and the exact drop-off process. A quick call can save you a trip if procedures have changed or staff need something specific.

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