The mission of the Marshall County Jail is to provide location suitable for the control, care, and safety for those persons who are being detained or confined in accordance with the law.
Commissary
Persons in Marshall County Jail can purchase food, personal hygiene,m some clothing and other items weekly from the jail's commissary. Money is deposited to an inmate's account and they may purchase commissary items drawing from the funds in their account. The purchase of commissary items by incarcerated persons is a privilege and not a right. Access to the commissary may be withheld for just cause.
Deposits to an inmates' commissary account can be done in two different ways:
1. By making deposits through the jail ATM located in the front lobby of the Marshall County Sheriff's office which is located at....
107 South 13th St, Marysville, KS 66508
2. By making deposits online at www.jailatm.com
All deposits must be with cash or visa/mastercard.
Visitation
Inmates of the Marshall County Jail are allowed to have visits while being incarcerated at the jail, except when an inmate is restricted from doing so. Failure to follow the visitation rules will result in the cancellation of a visit and possible suspension of the visitor or inmate from future visiting privileges. It is the inmate's responsibility to comply with all rules and to inform their visitors of these rules, so that a scheduled visit is successfully completed.
Inmate isits are available on Thursday and Sunday afternoons (1-4). Visits are done by Kiosk and visit requests must be done through the website www.correctpay.com . Anyone wanting to visit an inmate must first setup an account, and pick an available time slot at least 48 hours before the desired visit. The Sheriff's Office Personnel are not responsible for setting up your visit. Please have it set up before coming in for your visit. visits may be done at the Sheriff's department for free or may be done remotely for a fee. Persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their legal guardian. Any visit can be stopped by Sheriff's Office personnel for a variety of reasons. they include, but are not limited to, inappropriate behavior, subject matter, or revealing clothing.
IMPORTANT: The Sheriff or his designated representative, may cancel any visitation or remove any visitor who violates a jail rule, or any person who, in their opinion, poses a threat to the Jail security or to another inmate, visitor or staff member.
Inmates in the Marshall County Jail can receive mail during the time they are incarcerated. All mail is delivered in person, as it is received, to those for whom it is addressed and is distributed Monday through Saturday. No delivery is made on Sundays or holidays. All mail (with the exception of "legal mail") is opened and inspected for contraband and security breaches according to federal guidelines. Mail pertaining to legal matters is opened in the presence of inmate to whom it is addressed. Any threats or illegal contraband received via the mail will be forwarded to the appropriate authorities for investigation and legal action. All mail must have a complete return address and be addressed with the inmates full name and the address of the Marshall County Jail.
Inmates Name
C/O Marshall County Jail
107 South 13th Street
Marysville, Kansas 66508
Mail received for inmates who are no longer at the Marshall County Jail will be returned to the sender.
Mail will be scanned into the inmates kiosk account. As a general rule, inmates are allowed to receive letters, cards, post cards and 3x5 or 4x6 photographs. The Marshall County Jail reserves the right to return to the sender any letter, picture, article or package (with the exception of 'legal' mail) which the Jail guidelines deem inappropriate for introduction into the facility. Items mailed to the inmates which are declared unacceptable will be placed in the inmates property or returned to the sender as they are received.