Send Money at Morgan County Jail, IN

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Morgan County Jail is straightforward once you pick the right account. The jail keeps commissary, phone, and visitation funds completely separate—you can't transfer money between them, so choose carefully before you deposit. The kiosk in the front lobby lets you make deposits or set up an account in person. Phone funding works differently: deposits are tied to a specific phone number, and that money only covers calls to that number. Families typically have several ways to add money—online, through a mobile app, by phone, or at the on-site kiosk. You'll usually need the inmate's name and facility ID. Before you pay, confirm accepted payment types and posting times.

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Quick Facts

  • The inmate commissary account is separate from inmate phone and visitation accounts and funds 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 phone number.
  • Common deposit channels include online, mobile app, phone, or on-site kiosk; you will typically need the inmate’s name and facility ID.

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, phone, and visitation accounts separate and does not allow transfers between them.

Is there an on-site kiosk where I can deposit money at Morgan County Jail?

Yes. There’s a lobby kiosk in the front lobby where you can make deposits or set up an account.

If I add money to a phone number, can the inmate use it to call other numbers?

No. Money you deposit to a phone number is only available for calls to that specific number and can’t be used for other numbers.

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