Guide for Inmates: New York City Police Department Jail (All Precincts)
Overview of the Facility
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) operates multiple precinct jails throughout the five boroughs of New York City. These facilities are typically used for temporary holding of individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting arraignment or transfer to a longer-term correctional facility.
Contact Information
Address: Varies by precinct
Phone: 311 (within NYC) or 212-639-9675 (outside NYC)
Website: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/index.page
Email: N/A
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate in NYPD custody, you can:
- Call 311 (within NYC) or 212-639-9675 (outside NYC)
- Use the NYC Department of Correction Inmate Lookup Service
Visitation Information
Visitation is generally not allowed at NYPD precinct jails due to their temporary nature. Individuals are typically held for short periods before being transferred to other facilities or released.
How to Send Money
Money cannot be sent directly to individuals in NYPD precinct jails. If an inmate is transferred to a Department of Correction facility, money can be sent through approved methods.
Phone Calls and Video Options
Arrested individuals are typically allowed to make one phone call upon arrival at the precinct. Video calls are not available in NYPD precinct jails.
Inmate Services and Programs
Due to the short-term nature of NYPD precinct jails, extensive services and programs are not offered. Basic needs such as food and water are provided.
Security and Management Information
NYPD precinct jails are managed by the New York City Police Department. Security measures are in place to ensure the safety of detainees and staff.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Arrested individuals have the right to:
- Remain silent
- Contact an attorney
- Have an attorney present during questioning
- Have an attorney appointed if they cannot afford one
Booking and Release Process
The booking process typically involves:
- Fingerprinting
- Photographing
- Collection of personal information
- Search for outstanding warrants
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can someone be held in an NYPD precinct jail?
Typically, individuals are held for no more than 24 to 48 hours before being released or transferred to another facility.
Can I visit someone in an NYPD precinct jail?
No, visitation is generally not allowed at NYPD precinct jails due to their temporary nature.
How can I find out which precinct someone is being held in?
You can call 311 (within NYC) or 212-639-9675 (outside NYC) to inquire about an individual's location.
What happens after someone is arrested and taken to an NYPD precinct?
The individual will be booked, which includes fingerprinting, photographing, and collecting personal information. They will then either be released, have bail set, or be transferred to court for arraignment.
Can I send items or money to someone in an NYPD precinct jail?
No, due to the temporary nature of these facilities, sending items or money is not allowed.