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.
To stay in touch, family and friends can set up prepaid phone accounts, video visitation, and Chirp minutes through CPC Customer Service. You can reach them at 1-877-988-5678 to create or manage an account.
Note: Details on in-person visitation hours, fees, and where exactly to make deposits inside the facility aren't currently available. Check the "What to verify" section below and confirm the current process before you go.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Bring cash in small bills only ($1, $5, and $10). Large bills will not be accepted.
- ✓ Make your cash deposit any time, deposits are accepted 24/7/365.
- ✓ Keep your receipt after you deposit money, it is your proof of payment.
- ✓ Set up prepaid phone, video visitation, and Chirp minutes through CPC Customer Service (1-877-988-5678). Have the inmate’s identifying information ready so the account can be set up correctly.
Cash deposits are accepted 24/7/365 and you'll get a receipt, but confirm the practical details before making the trip. Ask whether that 24/7 availability applies to every deposit method (a lobby drop, a kiosk, or something else), and whether there are any exceptions to the $1, $5, and $10 bill rule. Also find out what information you need to provide with the deposit, like the inmate's name or another identifier.
CPC Customer Service handles prepaid phone accounts, video visitation, and Chirp minutes for this facility, but details can change. When you call CPC at 1-877-988-5678, confirm which service you need, what payment methods they accept, and whether any setup costs or account minimums apply. If you're not sure which option your person can use right now, the jail can usually tell you what services are active for their housing status.
Reminder: Policies can change. Ask about any limits on deposit amounts or account top-ups, how long it takes for money to post, and hang onto your receipts in case you need to track a transaction.
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