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How to Send Money to Morgan County Jail, IN (IN)

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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.

Morgan County Jail also allows deposits tied to a specific phone number during a call. If you add funds to your own number to keep a live call going, any leftover balance can be used for future calls to that same number. It won't work for calls to other numbers. Double-check the number you're funding before you submit payment.

Note: Fee amounts, kiosk hours, and a direct facility phone number are not currently available. Confirm costs and availability before making a deposit.

How to Send Money to Morgan County Jail, IN (IN)
  1. Choose phone or online funding for phone and visitation. Morgan County Jail uses Combined Public Communications (CPC) for prepaid phone and visitation time.
  2. Deposit by phone with CPC. Call CPC customer service at 1-877-998-5678 and follow the prompts to add funds.
  3. Deposit online through InmateSales. Use the InmateSales online option to set up and add money.
  4. Pay with an accepted card. For phone and online setup, accepted payment methods include major credit and debit cards.
  1. Go to the lobby kiosk. There is a lobby kiosk located in the front lobby of the Morgan County Jail.
  2. Follow the kiosk prompts to set up or add funds. You can use it to set up prepaid phone accounts or deposit funds.
  3. Use a major credit or debit card for phone-account funding. Major credit and debit cards are accepted for phone setup (the evidence provided only confirms card acceptance for phone and online setup).
  • The exact phone number you want the inmate to call
  • Confirmation that you are depositing to that specific number (a wrong number can send the benefit to the wrong place)
  • A plan for any leftover balance, since remaining funds stay available for future calls to that same number only

Trying to help with multiple needs? Pause and verify which account you're funding each time. At Morgan County Jail, commissary money is completely separate from phone and visitation accounts. Funds cannot move between them. This separation is the main reason deposits get frustrating, especially when you're rushing to help someone make calls.

  • Deposit fees and any minimums or limits
  • How fast funds post after a phone, online, or kiosk transaction
  • Lobby kiosk availability and hours (it is in the front lobby, but hours were not provided)
  • What identifiers you need to enter so money credits the correct account
  • Whether any remaining phone funds can be moved (the provided guidance says deposits to your phone number stay tied to that number for future calls)

For phone and visitation funding, CPC is the documented contact. You can reach CPC customer service at 1-877-998-5678. There's also an online option through InmateSales, plus an in-person kiosk in the front lobby of Morgan County Jail. If you're unsure whether a deposit goes to commissary or phone and visitation, confirm with the jail first. Transfers between accounts are not allowed.

How to Send Money to Morgan County Jail, IN (IN)

Quick Reference

  • Phone deposits for phone and visitation: Combined Public Communications (CPC) at 1-877-998-5678
  • Online deposits for phone and visitation: InmateSales (online portal)
  • In-person option: lobby kiosk in the front lobby of the Morgan County Jail
  • Payment types confirmed for phone and online setup: major credit and debit cards
  • Phone-number deposits: money can be deposited to a specific phone number to continue a call; leftover stays for future calls to that same number only
  • Account separation: commissary is separate from phone and visitation accounts; funds cannot be transferred between accounts

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