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Inmate Commissary/Trust Account
The inmate commissary account is a separate account and is not part of the inmate phone and visitation accounts. Funds can not be transferred between accounts.
How do I deposit money into the Inmate Commissary Account?
Care Packages
Care packages are designed to appeal to a wide range of items such as Snacks, Chocolate, Coffee or Health and Hygiene. Make their tomorrow better by sending them a care package today.
Click Here to place an order-https://jailfunds.com/
Phone-1-855-836-3364
Lobby Kiosk
Deposit machines are located in the main lobby of the jail at 160 N. Park Ave, Martinsville, IN 46151. You must have the inmate’s first name, last name.
On-Line Deposits-https://jailfunds.com/
Access Corrections is an On-line service that enables you to make deposits for friends and family, right from the comfort of your own home. Deposits post to the inmate account immediately. Click on the following link to deposit fund:
By Phone-1-855-836-3364
Deposits can be made via phone by calling. This is a private entity that accepts credit/debit card payments.
Money Orders will not be accepted.
How do I withdraw money from an inmate's account?
Inmates at Morgan County Jail are permitted to release money 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday excluding holidays and weekends from their account to an immediate family member once during their period of active incarceration. To initiate a money release, an inmate must first obtain prior authorization from the jail commander or lieutenant. This is done by completing and submitting a request form specifically for this purpose. Upon receiving the necessary authorization, the inmate must then follow the standard property release procedures established by the facility. The money will be issued in the form of a check, made payable to the inmate. The inmate is required to endorse the check and complete a property release form, indicating the check number, dollar amount and specifying the family member to whom the check should be released. The person picking up the money must provide a valid state photo identification or the release will not be completed. For the purposes of this policy, "immediate family member" is defined strictly as a husband, wife, parent, or child who is 18 years of age or older. This policy ensures that the process of releasing funds is conducted in a controlled and secure manner, aligning with the facility's protocols, and safeguarding the financial transactions of inmates.
Anyone withdrawing money from an inmate's account must have a valid government-issued photo ID.