Posting Bond at Multi County Jail: Which Court, Which Location, Which Payment Method
Posting bond can be straightforward—if you go to the right place. At Multi County Jail, where you pay (and how) depends entirely on which court issued the bond.
Before grabbing cash or trying to pay online, confirm which court issued the bond. That one detail determines where you can post it. Some bonds are handled at the Multi-County Correctional Center (MCCC); others must be paid at a court or police department. Check the bond paperwork for the court name. If it's unclear, call to confirm before you waste time driving to the wrong window.
For Marion Municipal Court bonds, cash and corporate bonds are handled at the Multi-County Correctional Center (MCCC). That's where you go when paying in person.
Marion Municipal Court bonds can also be paid online at multicountybondpayments.com. You'll need the inmate's identification number and basic information to complete the payment. Double-check that inmate ID before submitting - one wrong digit can delay everything.
Tip: Hours and accepted payment types can change. Confirm the current process with MCCC (and review the online payment instructions) before you drive over or submit a payment.
Marion Common Pleas Court bonds cannot be posted at MCCC. You must go to the Marion Common Pleas Court in downtown Marion, Ohio.
Hardin County Municipal Court cash bonds aren't accepted at MCCC either. You'll need to pay at the Kenton Police Department. I recommend calling ahead to confirm hours and where to check in.
Practical Checklist
- ✓ Bond paperwork that clearly shows which court issued the bond
- ✓ The inmate’s identification number (required for Marion Municipal Court online payments and helpful when paying in person)
- ✓ A plan for the right payment route: Marion Municipal Court bonds can be paid at MCCC (cash/corporate) or online at multicountybondpayments.com
- ✓ The destination you’re paying at (MCCC vs. Marion Common Pleas Court downtown vs. Kenton Police Department) based on the issuing court
- ✓ Current hours and any payment restrictions for the place you’re going, so you don’t arrive when bond payments aren’t being processed
Quick save: Confirm the issuing court on the paperwork and call the location that accepts that court’s bond before you travel or pay - most delays happen when people show up at the wrong place.
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