How to Send Money to Facility
Sending money into a facility can mean different things. The only facility-specific money rules covered here relate to health care co-pays taken from an incarcerated person's trust fund account.
Also known as: Morgan County Corrections Department
Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at Morgan County Correctional Complex.
Sending money to someone at Morgan County Corr. Complex? You'll typically have several options: in-facility kiosks, online portals or apps, automated phone systems, and approved mail or trustee or tax office channels. Most electronic payments run through third-party processors, and convenience or processing fees are shown during checkout. When sending funds, look up the person using their full name plus a facility identifier (like an ID or jacket number, or birthdate), then follow the prompts. Keep your receipt. Some deposits post right away, while others can take one to two business days to appear.
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Sending money into a facility can mean different things. The only facility-specific money rules covered here relate to health care co-pays taken from an incarcerated person's trust fund account.
Several options are available: in-facility kiosks, online portals or apps, automated phone systems, or approved mail or trustee or tax office payments. Use the incarcerated person's full name plus a facility identifier (ID or jacket number, or birthdate) when prompted. Keep your receipt.
Some deposits post immediately, but others can take one to two business days. Hold onto your receipt and contact the facility if the funds don't show up in the expected timeframe.
Yes, fees are common for electronic deposits. Third-party processors typically set and display any convenience or processing fees during checkout before you confirm payment.
Yes. TDOC requires a Trust Fund Account Personal Withdrawal Request (CR-2727) before assessment or treatment for chargeable health encounters.
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