Morgan County Jail, IN
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How to Visit Morgan County Jail, IN (IN)
Visiting someone in jail can feel overwhelming the first time, especially when you're juggling phone calls, video visits, and deposits all at once. Here are the Morgan County Jail basics we can confirm, plus what you should verify before making the trip.
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How to Send Money to Morgan County Jail, IN (IN)
Before you put money on an account for someone at Morgan County Jail, make sure you're funding the right one. The inmate commissary account is separate from phone and visitation accounts. Funds cannot be transferred between them. If you deposit to the wrong account, staff cannot move the money for you.
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How to Set Up a Prepaid Phone Account for Someone at Morgan County Jail
Want to reliably take calls from someone at Morgan County Jail? Setting up a prepaid phone account is the quickest way. The jail uses Combined Public Communications (CPC) for inmate calls, and you can set up an account and add funds by phone, online, or at the lobby kiosk.
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Visitation
- You must apply through the Indiana state visitation portal and complete State Form 14387 before scheduling visits.
- You can only visit after the inmate adds you to their approved visitors list and staff clear you following background and warrant checks.
- Visits may be in-person or by video; hours and procedures vary by facility, so check the jail's page for exact rules.
Communication
- Family and friends can set up prepaid phone accounts for inmates by calling CPC at 1-877-998-5678.
- Prepaid accounts may also be created online at the vendor site www.inmatesales.com.
- The front lobby contains a kiosk where visitors can deposit funds or set up accounts in person.
Sending Commissary
- Commissary, phone, and visitation funds are maintained in separate accounts and cannot be transferred between them.
- There is a lobby kiosk in the front lobby of Morgan County Jail for deposits or account setup.
- Funds deposited to a phone number are only available for that specific number.
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Visitation
To visit someone at Morgan County Jail in Indiana, start by registering on the Indiana state visitation portal and completing State Form 14387. After you apply, staff run background and warrant checks. The inmate must also add you to their approved visitors list before your account is cleared. Visits may be in person or by video, but hours, scheduling windows, and on-site procedures vary. Check the Morgan County Jail page for current rules. For video visits, use a device with a working camera and audio, and sign in early to test your connection. Plan ahead for money too: commissary accounts are separate from inmate phone and visitation accounts, and funds cannot be transferred between them.
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Morgan County Jail's inmate phone system is provided by Combined Public Communications (CPC). You can set up a prepaid account by calling 1-877-998-5678 or creating an account online at www.inmatesales.com using major credit or debit cards. Prefer to do it in person? Use the kiosk in the jail's front lobby to make deposits or start account setup. New inmates without calling funds receive three free 5-minute phone calls upon admission. Outgoing calls begin with an automated announcement, and you must press 1 to accept. If funds run out mid-call, you may be able to use a credit card to continue. Phone, text, kiosk, and tablet communications may be monitored and recorded. TDD machines are available upon request. Some facilities also offer video visits or electronic messaging, so check the facility page for current options, schedules, and fees.
Read full guideSending Commissary
Sending money to someone at Morgan County Jail is simplest if you pick the right account upfront. The jail uses separate accounts for commissary purchases and for phone and visitation services. Funds cannot be transferred between them. For in-person deposits, there's a kiosk in the front lobby for deposits and account setup. Be careful with phone deposits: funds added to a phone number may only be available for that specific number. Like many Indiana facilities, deposits are typically available through a lobby kiosk, an online or app option, or by phone. Have the inmate's name and the facility ID (or other required identifying details) ready, and confirm accepted payment types for whichever method you choose.
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Showing 6 of 9How do I apply to visit someone at Morgan County Jail, IN?
Register through Indiana’s state visitation portal and complete State Form 14387. Then wait for staff to run background and warrant checks and approve your account before you schedule a visit.
VisitationCan I visit before the inmate adds me to their approved visitors list?
No. You can only visit after the inmate adds you to their approved visitors list and staff clear you, which includes background and warrant checks.
VisitationDo I need special equipment for video visits with Morgan County Jail?
Yes. Use a device with a working camera and audio. Sign in early to test your connection, then follow any device or software requirements shown when you schedule.
VisitationHow do I set up a prepaid phone account for an inmate at Morgan County Jail?
Set up a prepaid account through CPC by calling 1-877-998-5678, or create an account online at www.inmatesales.com with a major credit or debit card. You can also use the kiosk in the front lobby to make deposits or begin setup in person.
CommunicationWhat should I expect when I get a call from Morgan County Jail?
Calls start with an automated announcement. Press 1 to accept. If the inmate runs out of calling funds, you may be able to pay by credit card during the call to keep it going. You can also deposit funds tied to your phone number so they can call you later.
CommunicationHow can I stop receiving calls from an inmate at Morgan County Jail?
Call 1-877-998-5678 from the phone number you want blocked, and a live operator can help you block calls. Communications may be monitored and recorded, and TDD machines are available upon request if you need them.
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Family and friends can set up prepaid phone accounts for inmates by calling CPC at 1-877-998-5678.
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