Send Commissary at Morgan County Jail, IN.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

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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Quick Facts

  • 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.
  • When adding funds you generally need the inmate’s name and facility ID; accepted payment methods vary by channel.

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Common Questions

Can I transfer money from an inmate's commissary account to their phone account at Morgan County Jail?

No. Morgan County Jail keeps commissary and phone/visitation funds in separate accounts, and money cannot be transferred between them.

Is there a place at Morgan County Jail where I can deposit money in person?

Yes. There's a lobby kiosk in the front lobby for deposits and account setup.

What information do I need to add money to an inmate's account at Morgan County Jail?

You generally need the inmate’s name and the facility ID (or other required identifying details). Accepted payment types can vary depending on whether you deposit at the kiosk, online or in an app, or by phone.

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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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