How to Contact an Inmate at Marion County Jail (OR)
Need to reach someone at Marion County Jail? Start with the jail's main phone line. For questions about specific departments, the Sheriff's Office can point you in the right direction.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
If you need to put money on someone's account at Marion County Jail, here's what you can confirm: the Marion County biennial budget lists "Supervision Fees" as $0.00. Beyond that, the budget doesn't list accepted deposit vendors, schedules, or transaction fees, so verify the jail's current rules before sending funds. First, figure out which account you're funding. People often have separate accounts for communication or phone services and for commissary or trust purchases. Many jails accept deposits through approved third-party vendor websites or phone lines, as well as lobby kiosks. Some also allow mail or in-person deposits. If you plan to use a kiosk or deposit in person, bring valid photo identification and confirm the approved options ahead of time.
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The Marion County biennial budget lists “Supervision Fees” as $0.00.
Accepted methods vary by facility, but common options at many jails include approved third-party vendor websites or phone lines and lobby kiosks. Confirm Marion County Jail's current approved vendors and deposit rules before sending funds.
If the facility accepts mail deposits, money orders or cashier's checks are typically required. Include the incarcerated person's full name and ID so the payment posts correctly. Check the jail's rules first to confirm mail deposits are allowed and get the correct mailing instructions.
Need to reach someone at Marion County Jail? Start with the jail's main phone line. For questions about specific departments, the Sheriff's Office can point you in the right direction.
Marion County Sheriff's Office publishes a Caseload Report as a PDF. Look for the
Marion County Sheriff's Office publishes a public caseload report as a PDF. First thing to check: is this the most current version? Look for the line that says