What if an inmate becomes sick or needs medication?
Medical services are provided exclusively by medical staff contracted by the Price County Jail. Inmate's may request to see the Jail nurse or doctor when needed.


Inmates, or their family, are encouraged to bring their own prescription medications with them to jail. Prescription medications must be current and in their original prescription container. Prescription medication will be subject to approval by Jail medical staff.


If an inmate fails to bring their prescription medication with them or a new prescription medication is required, it will be provided to them through the Jail medical staff.

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1. When can I pay bail or a bond for an inmate?
2. What types of payment are acceptable for bail/bond payments?
3. Can I pay bail or post bond for an inmate that is in another county or state?
4. How should I address mail to an Inmate?
5. What can I send to an inmate?
6. Can I send an inmate a book or magazine?
7. Can I donate books or magazines?
8. Can I leave phone messages for an inmate by calling the Jail?
9. Can I set up a prepaid calling account for an inmate?
10. Who can visit an inmate?
11. When is visitation and how long can I visit?
12. What if I need to visit an inmate outside of normal visitation hours?
13. Can I bring money in for the inmate?
14. What happens to money left in the inmate's Trust Account when they are released?
15. What types of funds will you accept for deposit into an inmate's Trust Account?
16. When can an inmate order from the canteen?
17. What if an inmate doesn't have any money? What items are supplied, if any?
18. What types of inmate programs do you have?
19. Who is eligible for inmate programs?
20. Does the Jail provide for an inmate's religious needs?
21. What if an inmate becomes sick or needs medication?
22. What happens to an inmate's property while they are incarcerated?
23. What if an inmate goes out on work release and needs clothing or other items?
24. Can I pick up an inmate's property?