Send Photos & Mail at Morgan County Jail, IN

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Morgan County Jail uses Combined Public Communications (CPC) for inmate phone service. Set up a prepaid account by calling 1-877-998-5678, creating an account online at www.inmatesales.com, or using the front-lobby kiosk. Online and phone payments accept major credit and debit cards. You can also pay by credit card during an active call to keep the conversation going. When you deposit funds, the money is tied to a specific phone number—the inmate can only use those funds to call that number. New arrivals without calling funds get three free five-minute admission calls; you'll hear an automated announcement and need to press 1 to accept. All phone, text, kiosk, and tablet communications may be monitored and recorded. TDD machines are available on request.

Find an Inmate at Morgan County Jail, IN

Search for a loved one and send messages and photos in minutes.

Exact spelling helps find results faster

Free to search · Used by families nationwide
Woman using phone to connect with loved one

Quick Facts

  • Prepaid phone accounts for inmates can be set up by calling CPC at 1-877-998-5678.
  • Accounts can also be created online at www.inmatesales.com; the vendor lists customer service at 702-829-3001.
  • Inmates without calling funds receive three free five‑minute phone calls upon admission.
  • All phone, text, kiosk, and tablet communications may be monitored and recorded for safety and security.
  • Personal (friends/family) mail is processed off-site by a third-party scanned-mail service and the friends/family mail address was changed to that off-site location.

Send Photos & Mail Guides

Common Questions

How do I stop receiving calls from someone at Morgan County Jail?

Call 1-877-998-5678 from the number you want blocked, and a live operator will help you stop the calls.

Can I add money during a call to keep it going?

Yes. During an active call, you can pay by credit card to continue the current call, and online and phone payments accept major credit and debit cards.

Are inmate calls and messages monitored or recorded at Morgan County Jail?

Yes. All phone, text, kiosk, and tablet communications may be monitored and recorded for safety and security.

Where should I send personal (friends/family) mail for an inmate at Morgan County Jail?

Send personal mail to Morgan County Jail's off-site, third-party scanned-mail address—the jail changed the standard mailing address to that off-site location. Your letter goes through the vendor's scanning process, so the original paper won't be delivered as-is.

How do I send legal mail to an inmate at Morgan County Jail?

Send legal mail and correspondence from attorneys or accredited media to Morgan County Jail’s local address, not the off-site scanned-mail address. It’s handled separately from scanned personal mail under the facility’s rules.

What items and size/format rules apply to mail sent to Morgan County Jail?

Letters must be no larger than 8.5 x 11 inches and thin enough to pass through a sheet-fed scanner. Don’t include stamps, blank envelopes, stationery, or any form of currency—mail with prohibited items may be rejected or returned.

Other Guides for Morgan County Jail, IN

setup-prepaid-phone-account-morgan-county-jail

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.

View all guides