Pontotoc County Jail, OK

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1814 N Broadway AveAda, OK, 74820

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  • OSCN lists the Uniform Oklahoma Fee Schedule and Uniform Oklahoma Bond Schedule effective November 1, 2025.
  • OSCN includes Uniform Oklahoma Bond Schedules for 2024 with entries effective November 1, 2024 and July 1, 2024.
  • OSCN lists Uniform Oklahoma Bond and Fee Schedules effective November 1, 2023 for historical reference.

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The best place to check fees and bond amounts for Pontotoc County Jail is the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). OSCN posts the current Uniform Oklahoma Fee and Bond Schedule effective November 1, 2025, along with earlier versions, including the 2024 bond schedules and the November 1, 2023 fee and bond schedules. To add money to an inmate's trust or commissary account, you'll typically start by identifying the inmate by name and facility, then picking a deposit method. Common options include online portals, lobby kiosks, mailed money orders, or vendor websites, though the exact choices depend on the facility. Inmates generally use these funds for commissary purchases, phone or video charges, or outstanding fees. Any remaining balance is typically returned at release.

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Where can I find Pontotoc County Jail's official fee and bond schedules?

The official schedules are posted on the Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN). You'll find the current Uniform Oklahoma Fee and Bond Schedule effective November 1, 2025, plus the 2024 and 2023 schedules for reference.

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How can I send money to an inmate at Pontotoc County Jail?

Deposit methods vary by facility. Common options include online payment portals, lobby kiosks, mailed money orders, or approved vendor websites. You'll need the inmate's name and facility, then follow the jail's approved deposit procedure.

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What happens to money left in an inmate's account when they are released?

Remaining balances are generally returned to the inmate at release. While in custody, funds typically go toward commissary purchases, phone or video charges, or outstanding fees.

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For official information, check the county website page titled "Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office."

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