Send Money at Multi County Jail, OH

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

You can add money to an inmate's account at Multi County Jail any time using Visa/MasterCard, a debit card, electronic check, the lobby kiosk, phone, or online through TouchPay. All deposit options include a vendor convenience fee. To make a deposit, you'll need the inmate's first and last name plus their inmate ID number. TouchPay deposits can be made by phone at 1-866-232-1899 or online at www.touchpaydirect.com. Funds credited through TouchPay are available the next business day. Some costs come directly from the account, including medical co-pays at the time of service (which can create a negative balance). Any remaining commissary money at release or transfer goes toward pay-for-stay.

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Quick Facts

  • Deposits accepted 24/7 via Visa/MasterCard, debit, electronic check, phone, online, or the lobby kiosk; a convenience fee applies.
  • You must have the inmate’s first and last name and their inmate ID number to fund an account.
  • TouchPay deposits use phone number 1-866-232-1899 or the TouchPay site (www.touchpaydirect.com) and are credited for inmate use the next business day.
  • Medical co-pays are deducted from an inmate’s account at time of service and remaining commissary funds at release/transfer are applied to pay-for-stay.

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Common Questions

How do I add money to an inmate’s account at Multi County Jail?

You'll need the inmate's full name and inmate ID number. Deposit online or by phone through TouchPay (1-866-232-1899 or www.touchpaydirect.com), use Visa/MasterCard, debit, electronic check, or pay at the facility lobby kiosk. Convenience fees apply.

When will deposited funds be available for the inmate to use?

TouchPay transactions are credited and available for the inmate to use the next business day.

Where can I post bond or pay court bonds related to someone at Multi County Jail?

Marion Municipal Court cash or corporate bonds must be paid at the MCCC facility, while Hardin County Municipal Court cash bonds are paid at the Kenton Police Department. Marion Common Pleas Court bonds are posted at the Marion Common Pleas Court in downtown Marion, and Marion Municipal Court bonds may also be paid online at multicountybondpayments.com using the inmate’s ID.

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