What You Need Before Making a Child Support Payment in Randolph County
Child support payments go smoother when you have the right info ready. Here's how to gather what you need and pick a payment method that works for you.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Randolph County handles child support payments through the Clerk's Office. For Randolph County cases only, you can pay cash in person at the Clerk's Office. Prefer credit card? Pay by phone at 855-972-9427 or online—you'll need your ISETS case number and Social Security number. You can also mail a check or money order to INSCCU PO Box 7130, Indianapolis, IN 46207. Include your ISETS case number and the custodial party name. Questions about child support? Call the statewide KIDSLINE at (800) 840-8757. For inmate trust/commissary deposits, these are typically made through an approved website, phone line, app, or lobby kiosk. Availability and posting times vary by facility.
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Child support payments go smoother when you have the right info ready. Here's how to gather what you need and pick a payment method that works for you.
You can pay cash in person at the Randolph County Clerk’s Office for Randolph County cases only. You can also pay by credit card by phone at 855-972-9427 or online (you’ll need your ISETS case number and SSN). Or mail a check or money order to INSCCU PO Box 7130, Indianapolis, IN 46207, including your ISETS case number and the custodial party name.
Yes. The Randolph County Clerk’s Office can provide child support payment histories to case parties and/or attorneys only.
Most county jails use a trust/commissary account for commissary items, phone time, and other approved purchases. You can typically deposit funds through an approved website, mobile app, phone, or lobby kiosk. Options and posting times vary by facility.
Dealing with child support, visitation, or a court case in Randolph County? Calling the right office saves you time and frustration. Here's what the Randolph County Clerk's Office can help with, what's off-limits, and who to call when you need more.