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Adding money to Accounts/Bail Procedures
Klamath County Change to Accepting Money Effective 9 September 2023
Klamath County will only accept money for Adults in Custody as follows:
Bail Money will be accepted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (Anytime)
All other money for Adults in Custody will only be accepted during the following times:
Monday thru Friday from 6 PM To 11 PM
All Day Saturday and Sunday and Holidays
You can also add money to an Adult in Custody’s Account by going to the following:
www. Inmatesales.com
To add money to their phone account or chirping device, you add money in the lobby of the jail at the kiosk or got to:
The Klamath County Jail is open 24 hours per day. If you wish to post bail for a friend or relative you may do so at any time. From the front entrance of the jail near the lobby, follow the yellow line painted on the sidewalk. This yellow line will take you to the bond door. Please be aware, however, that there will be times when the Intake Unit (booking) is very busy. You may have to wait until a deputy becomes available to accept your funds.
Adding Money
The Klamath County Jail accepts the following types of funds: cash, postal money orders or checks from local attorney client trust accounts. We do not accept personal checks. You may add money to an inmates account online via Trinity Services Smart Money or by calling 1-866-394-0490.
Bail
Bail can be posted in two ways. You may place the money on the inmates account so they may post their own bail, or you can post the bail as a third party. If you are posting the bail as a third party, you will be required to be present at the Klamath County Jail. You will be required to read a court form and sign as the person posting the bail (There are certain legal ramifications involved).
Once the bail has been posted at the Klamath County Jail, it is taken to Klamath County Circuit Court or to County Finance. Any questions regarding the status of bail should be referred to the Court of venue.
Klamath County Circuit Court holds the amount posted for bail until the conclusion of the court case. The Court retains any fines, fees and courts costs from the amount posted for bail, prior to refunding any remaining amounts to the person who posted the bail. If a third party posts bail for someone in jail and if the third party owes fines, fees or court costs, those will also be withheld prior to returning any unused portion of bail.
The Klamath County Jail accepts bail for inmates being held in the Klamath County Jail on local charges or on charges for other agencies. The Klamath County Jail does not act as a bail agent for inmates not lodged in the Klamath County Jail. If you wish to post bail for an inmate housed in another jail, you must contact that jail.