Ohio County Jail, KY
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How to Visit Ohio County Jail, KY (KY)
Ohio County Detention Center accepts cash deposits for an inmate around the clock, every day of the year. You should receive a receipt when you make a deposit, so hold onto it. One thing to know: the jail only accepts $1, $5, and $10 bills. Larger bills won't be taken.
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How to Send Money to Ohio County Jail, KY (KY)
Sending money to someone at Ohio County Jail is straightforward, but the jail has strict rules about how deposits work and what bills they accept.
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Setting Up Phone Calls, Video Visits, and Chirps for Ohio County Jail (CPC)
Staying in touch with someone at Ohio County Jail, KY? You'll handle most communication setup through CPC (Combined Public Communications). Here's how to get phone calls, video visits, and Chirp minutes ready from the outside.
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Visitation
- Family and friends may drop off approved clothing Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–3 p.m.
- All clothing donations must be new and in original, unopened packaging.
- Allowed clothing/items specifically include six pairs of white socks, six pairs of white underwear, and six white t‑shirts.
Communication
- Family and friends can set up prepaid phone, video visitation, and Chirp accounts via CPC customer service at 1-877-988-5678 or www.inmatesales.com.
- Each new intake is allowed one free three-minute phone card.
- An inmate becomes eligible for a Chirp device after five days of incarceration.
Sending Money
- Cash deposits are accepted 24/7 at the detention center and receipts are issued; only $1, $5, and $10 bills are allowed.
- The facility charges a $50 booking fee and a $10 daily per diem; inmates have 30 days after release to begin paying fees owed.
- On-site bonding is available any time for amounts up to $5,000; bonders must be 21, show photo ID, and bonding at the facility is cash-only.
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Visitation
Ohio County Jail accepts approved clothing drop-offs Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. All clothing must be brand-new and in the original, unopened packaging. No exceptions. The allowed clothing list has specific limits: six pairs of white socks, six pairs of white underwear, and six white t-shirts, along with other approved items. Need to bring prescribed medication? You can drop it off any time, 24/7/365, as long as it's in the original prescription container with an unaltered label and prescribed to the inmate. To visit, you'll need to go through the jail's visitor approval and scheduling process: submit a visitor form, wait for background checks and approval, then schedule through the facility's system.
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Ohio County Jail uses CPC (Inmate Sales) for prepaid phone service, video visitation, and Chirp devices. You can set up accounts for calls, video visits, and Chirp by calling 1-877-988-5678 or visiting www.inmatesales.com. Each new intake receives one free three-minute phone card, so they can place a short call soon after booking. Chirp access isn't immediate: an inmate becomes eligible for a Chirp device after five days in custody. Before scheduling video visits or accepting electronic messages, you'll need to create an account with the jail's approved vendor and complete any required approval steps through the vendor's site or app. Keep in mind that calls and electronic messages are typically monitored or recorded. Scheduling and privacy rules can vary by service.
Read full guideSending Money
The detention center accepts cash deposits 24/7 and provides a receipt, but only $1, $5, and $10 bills are accepted. The jail charges a $50 booking fee and a $10 daily per diem. Inmates have 30 days after release to begin paying any fees owed. On-site bonding is available around the clock for amounts up to $5,000. To post bond at the facility, you must be at least 21, show a photo ID, and pay in cash. Weekenders are required to pay $18 per day upon arrival. Inmates are also billed at cost for medical care and medications.
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Showing 6 of 9When can I bring clothing to Ohio County Jail for an inmate?
You can bring approved clothing Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Everything must be new and in its original, unopened packaging.
VisitationCan I drop off my loved one’s prescribed medication at Ohio County Jail?
Yes. Prescribed medications can be dropped off any time, 24/7/365, as long as they are in the original prescription container with an unaltered label and prescribed to the inmate.
VisitationDo I need to be approved before visiting an inmate at Ohio County Jail?
Typically, yes. You'll need to submit a visitor information form and pass background checks before getting approved, then schedule the visit through the facility's system.
VisitationHow do I set up phone or video access for an inmate at Ohio County Jail, KY?
Set up prepaid phone service, video visitation, and Chirp access through CPC (Inmate Sales). Call 1-877-988-5678 or go to www.inmatesales.com to create and manage your account.
CommunicationDoes an inmate get any free phone time when they are booked into Ohio County Jail?
Yes. Each new intake is allowed one free three-minute phone card.
CommunicationWhen is an inmate eligible to use a Chirp device at Ohio County Jail?
An inmate becomes eligible for a Chirp device after five days of incarceration.
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Ohio County Jail charges a $50 booking fee and a $10 daily per diem. Inmates have 30 days after release to begin paying any fees owed.
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