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Three Ways to Pay to Keep a Call Going from Morgan County Jail

When a phone call from Morgan County Jail is about to cut off because funds run out, you have a few ways to pay on the spot or add money for future calls. Here are the three options available to families and friends.

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The quickest option is paying by credit card during the call so it can continue right then. Morgan County Jail's phone provider lets you make a payment on the spot using a major credit or debit card. This works well when you just need to keep the current conversation going and don't want to set up a larger balance.

  1. Have a card ready. A major credit or debit card is accepted for phone payments.
  2. Follow the payment option offered during the call. Paying by credit card is one way to continue the current call.
  3. Complete the payment promptly. Once the payment goes through, the call can continue.

Want to support more than one call? You can deposit money to the inmate's prepaid phone account through Combined Public Communications (CPC). Set up and fund the account by phone through CPC customer service, or do it online at inmatesales.com. This approach gives you the most flexibility because it puts funds on the inmate's calling account instead of tying money to a single phone number.

Good to know: Any money left after your call stays in the inmate's account for future calls to any number.

  • Have the inmate’s identifying details ready so you can place funds on the correct prepaid phone account.
  • Choose a deposit method: by phone through CPC customer service, or online through inmatesales.com.
  • Use a major credit or debit card for payment (accepted for both phone and online setup).

A third option is depositing funds to your own phone number. This can help the inmate continue the current call, and any remaining money can be used for future calls to your number. The tradeoff: money deposited to your phone number only works for calls to that number, not other numbers.

  1. Keep a major credit or debit card handy. Those are the accepted payment types for phone setup and funding.
  2. Choose the option to deposit funds to your phone number. This is the one-number-only funding option.
  3. Finish the payment so the call can continue. Any remaining balance can be used for future calls to your number only.

For Morgan County Jail phone account help and deposits, contact Combined Public Communications (CPC) customer service at 1-877-998-5678. This is the direct route to set up a prepaid phone account by phone.

  • Use a major credit card or debit card for phone and online setup.
  • If you prefer to fund online, use inmatesales.com.
  • If you think you may need to pay during a call, keep your card accessible so you can complete the payment quickly.

Tip: Save CPC's number (1-877-998-5678) and keep your card nearby before you answer. Being ready helps you continue the call faster if you need to pay mid-conversation.

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