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How to Send Money to Trumbull Co. Detention Center (OH)

Want to put money on someone's account at Trumbull Co. Detention Center? The facility uses Access Corrections for inmate deposits. Posting bond is a separate process with different payment rules.

3 min read Based on general OH policies
How to Send Money to Trumbull Co. Detention Center (OH)

Trumbull Co. Detention Center uses Access Corrections for online deposits. You can send money through the Access Corrections website or their mobile app. The vendor (Keefe Commissary Network, LLC, doing business as Access Corrections) is licensed as a Money Transmitter by the state of Ohio, which authorizes them to process these deposits.

If online deposits don't work for you, there's also a kiosk option through the same vendor network. These are vendor kiosks at 800+ locations, not a kiosk inside the detention center itself. Check where the nearest participating kiosk is before making the trip.

Note: Sending money to an inmate account is different from posting bond. For a surety bond, contact a licensed bondsman (they typically charge 10% of the total bond). The jail requires a money order made out to the court by jail staff. Cash, checks, and credit cards are not accepted for bonds.

  1. Decide whether you’ll deposit online or use a kiosk: Trumbull Co. Detention Center lists Access Corrections for online deposits through their website or mobile app, and also lists an option to deposit through kiosks in the vendor’s kiosk network (800+ locations).
  2. Follow the Access Corrections prompts: If you use the website/app, create or sign into your account. If you use a kiosk, start a transaction and follow the on-screen instructions.
  3. Enter the person’s information carefully: Use the incarcerated person’s full identifying details as requested by the system so the funds post to the correct account.
  4. Complete payment and keep your receipt: Finish the transaction and save any confirmation number or receipt in case you need to track or troubleshoot the deposit later.
  1. Confirm you are posting a surety bond: A surety bond is handled through a licensed bondsman, not by putting funds into an inmate account.
  2. Contact a licensed bondsman: The facility’s instructions for surety bonds start with reaching out to a licensed bondsman.
  3. Plan for the typical bondsman fee: Bondsmen generally require 10% of the total bond set by the court as their fee.
  4. Be ready to pay by money order: A money order is required for bond payment, and jail staff will make the money order out to the court.
  5. Do not bring cash, checks, or credit cards for bond: The jail states it does not accept cash, checks, or credit cards for bonds at this time.
How to Send Money to Trumbull Co. Detention Center (OH)

What-to-verify

  • Confirm Access Corrections is still the current vendor for Trumbull Co. Detention Center deposits (website/app deposits).
  • Ask what payment methods are currently accepted through Access Corrections for this facility.
  • Confirm where nearby participating vendor kiosks are located (the facility references 800+ kiosk locations through the vendor network).
  • Verify any location-specific requirements for using a kiosk transaction so your deposit is credited correctly.
  • Confirm with the jail or court whether the bond you’re dealing with is a surety bond that requires a licensed bondsman.
  • Confirm the current bondsman fee amount (the facility describes it as generally 10% of the total bond).
  • Confirm that a money order is required for bond payment and that jail staff will make it out to the court.
  • Confirm the jail still does not accept cash, checks, or credit cards for bonds at this time.

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