Sending Money

How to Send Money to Someone at Trumbull County Jail (Access Corrections options)

Need to put money on someone's account at Trumbull County Jail? The county uses Access Corrections for all deposits. Here are the three main ways to send funds, plus what you'll need to avoid payment delays.

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How to Send Money to Someone at Trumbull County Jail (Access Corrections options)

Trumbull County directs all inmate deposits through Access Corrections - including their mobile app and online portal. This means you'll use Access Corrections' system (not the jail's front desk) to look up the person you're helping and complete payment. Worth noting: Keefe Commissary Network, LLC (doing business as Access Corrections) is licensed as a Money Transmitter by the state of Ohio. If you're concerned about whether this is a legitimate service, that licensing should put your mind at ease.

Heads up: Access Corrections also handles bail payments and parole/probation payments - separate from inmate account deposits. Double-check you're selecting the right option.

How to Send Money to Someone at Trumbull County Jail (Access Corrections options)
  1. Open Access Corrections online (or the mobile app) - Trumbull County lists both the Access Corrections app and online deposits as ways to send money.
  2. Look up the person you’re sending money to - Use their name and, if requested, their inmate identifier so the funds land on the correct account.
  3. Choose how much you want to send and how you’ll pay - Follow the prompts for your payment method and review the details before submitting.
  4. Submit the deposit and save your confirmation - Keep the receipt/confirmation details (like a transaction or confirmation number) so you can reference it if you need help later.
  • Inmate’s full name
  • Inmate identifier (if the system asks for it)
  • Your name and basic contact details
  • A payment method you can use for an online deposit
  • A way to save your receipt/confirmation (screenshot, email, or written note)

Prefer paying in person? Trumbull County points to Access Corrections kiosks. There are 800+ kiosk locations available - a solid option if you'd rather use a terminal than a phone or computer.

  • Inmate’s full name and identifier (so you select the right person)
  • Your payment method for the kiosk
  • Your ID, if the kiosk prompts require it
  • A plan to keep your receipt/confirmation after the deposit

You can also deposit by phone. Call Access Corrections at 636-888-7004 to speak with a live, bilingual agent. This is often the easiest route if you want someone to walk you through the process or confirm you're depositing to the right account.

  • You’re having trouble finding the inmate in the system and want help using the correct identifier
  • Your online deposit isn’t going through and you need troubleshooting
  • You want to confirm you’re using the right Access Corrections option for sending money

Trumbull County confirms the Access Corrections options - app, online, kiosk, and phone - but doesn't publish current fees, processing times, or accepted payment methods for every scenario. For those specifics, contact Access Corrections directly before you submit payment.

Quick Checklist

  • Confirm the inmate’s full name and identifier before you start
  • Decide whether you’re depositing by mobile app, online, kiosk, or phone
  • Have your payment method ready
  • Enter details carefully and double-check the inmate selection
  • Save your receipt/confirmation details right away

Access Corrections handles more than inmate deposits - they also process bail payments and parole/probation payments. Since these are separate transactions, make sure you select "send money" when your goal is adding funds to an inmate's account at Trumbull County Jail.

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