Send Money at LaGrange County Jail, IN

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Handling payments for LaGrange County cases? Start with the Clerk's Office rules. In-person payments at the courthouse are cash only. To pay a traffic charge by mail, send a money order plus a copy of your ticket or ticket number to the Traffic Violation mailing address—no cash or personal checks. Traffic judgments add a one-time $139.50 administrative/stop fee to the listed fine. You can also pay court-ordered fines through PayGov by phone or the State's online court payment system. Don't pay within 30 days and you risk a BMV notice and license suspension. Bail can be posted by cash/securities, surety bond, or a court-approved real-estate-secured bond. Cash bail in the defendant's name may be applied to court costs and other ordered amounts.

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Quick Facts

  • LaGrange County Clerk’s Office accepts cash only for in-person payments.
  • To pay a traffic charge by mail, send a money order and a copy of the ticket or the ticket number; do not send personal checks or cash.
  • Traffic judgments include a one-time administrative/stop fee of $139.50 added to the listed fine.
  • Bail may be posted by depositing cash or securities, executing a surety bail bond, or using a court-approved real-estate-secured bond; cash bail can be applied toward court fees and other costs.

Common Questions

Can I pay a LaGrange County traffic ticket by mail?

Yes. Mail a money order along with a copy of the ticket or the ticket number to the Traffic Violation mailing address, and do not send personal checks or cash. If it’s a traffic judgment, a one-time $139.50 administrative/stop fee is added to the fine.

What payment methods are accepted in person at the LaGrange County Clerk’s Office?

Cash only. For in-person payments at the LaGrange County Clerk’s Office, cash is the only accepted payment type.

How can I post bail for someone held in LaGrange County?

You can post bail by depositing cash or securities, executing a bail bond with sufficient sureties, or using a court-approved real-estate-secured bond. Cash bail posted in the defendant’s name is treated as the defendant’s asset and may be applied toward court fees, restitution, public defender fees, jail reimbursement, fines, and costs.

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