Inmate Guide: Adirondack Residential Center, New York
Overview of the Facility
The Adirondack Residential Center is a minimum-security correctional facility located in Ray Brook, New York. It operates as a work release facility, focusing on preparing inmates for reintegration into society through various programs and employment opportunities.
Contact Information
Address: 62 Old Ray Brook Road, Ray Brook, NY 12977
Phone: (518) 891-1343
Website: https://doccs.ny.gov/location/adirondack-residential-center
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at the Adirondack Residential Center, you can use the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) inmate lookup service online at http://nysdoccslookup.doccs.ny.gov/. You will need the inmate's name or Department Identification Number (DIN).
Visitation Information and Hours
Visitation hours are typically on weekends and holidays. Due to the facility's work release nature, specific visitation times may vary. It's recommended to contact the facility directly for the most up-to-date visitation schedule and rules.
How to Send Money
Inmates at the Adirondack Residential Center can receive funds through the following methods:
- Online: JPay
- By Phone: 1-800-574-5729
- By Mail: Send a money order to JPay, PO Box 260010, Hollywood, FL 33026
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates are allowed to make phone calls using the facility's phone system. Friends and family can set up accounts through GTL (Global Tel Link) to receive calls. Video visitation options may be available, but it's best to check with the facility for current availability and procedures.
Inmate Services and Programs
The Adirondack Residential Center offers various services and programs, including:
- Work release programs
- Educational courses
- Vocational training
- Substance abuse treatment
- Counseling services
Security and Management Information
As a minimum-security facility, the Adirondack Residential Center focuses on preparing inmates for reentry into society. The facility is managed by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS).
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates at the Adirondack Residential Center have the right to legal representation and visitation. Specific rules and regulations regarding these rights are governed by DOCCS policies and facility-specific guidelines.
Booking and Release Process
Inmates are typically transferred to the Adirondack Residential Center from other facilities as they near the end of their sentences. The release process involves coordination with parole officers and may include participation in work release programs to facilitate reintegration into society.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of facility is the Adirondack Residential Center?
The Adirondack Residential Center is a minimum-security correctional facility that operates as a work release center, focusing on preparing inmates for reentry into society.
How can I send money to an inmate at the Adirondack Residential Center?
You can send money to inmates using JPay's online service, by phone, or by mailing a money order to JPay's processing center.
Are there work release programs available at this facility?
Yes, the Adirondack Residential Center offers work release programs as part of its focus on preparing inmates for reintegration into society.
How can I schedule a visit with an inmate?
To schedule a visit, contact the facility directly for the most up-to-date visitation schedule and rules. Visitation is typically available on weekends and holidays.