InCARCERATED INDIVIDUAL Roster AND Census
The incarcerated individual roster and census are updated daily, Monday through Friday.
Visitation Rules:
- All visitors are subject to facility screeningpoliciesand procedures prior to entering.
- Any visitor suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol will not be permitted entryinto the visitation area.
- Visitors will be permitted one layer of clothing. All visitors must beappropriately dressed to an acceptable standard of public decency.Piercings, jewelry (except wedding rings), gum/candy/food/liquids, hoodies, ripped jeans, hat/head wraps, jackets, watches, belts, scarves, hair pins, metalhair beads,revealing clothing, halter tops, strapless or thin/spaghetti strap tops, orany other item deemed inappropriate by staffare not permitted.
- All items must be secured in the lockers provided prior to entry.
- Visitors attempting to introduce contraband into the visitation area will be restricted for a period of one year and may be criminally charged.
- Visitors must arrive 30 minutes prior to their scheduled visit time. A visit willbe cancelled if the visitor fails to appear on time.
- The maximum number of visitors allowed is two and two lap children under the age of five.
- You must present a valid government-issued photo ID to enter the visiting area. Accepted forms NYS Driver's License, Non-Driver ID card, or Benefit Card.
- Any visitor under 18 years of age must show a valid birth certificate with a raised seal to enter the visiting area. Minors 16 & 17 years if age must also present a valid NYS ID or school issued photo ID.
- Minors must also prove parental permission to enter. If the adult visitor accompanying the minor or the incarcerated individual are not listed on the birth certificate, the minor must present a notarized letter from one of the parents listed on the birth certificate giving them permission to enter the facility and visit the incarcerated individual.
Request Visitation:
Monroe County Jail visits may be scheduled in person or by calling 585-753-4000 beginning at 9:00 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. or until all appointments are filled. All visits are scheduled one week in advance; there are no walk-in visits available. Visits will be scheduled onMonday for the following Monday, Tuesday for the following Tuesday, Wednesday for the following Wednesday, Thursday for the following Thursday, and Friday for the following Friday.
Incarcerated individuals who have Kitchen Trustee status are allowed to request a permanent visit time which will automatically be scheduled each week once they are approved. Permanent visit times are granted based on the availability of space and the incarcerated individual’s status.
All visitors must arrive at least 30minutes prior to their scheduled visit time. If you are not on time, your visit may be cancelled.
You must have a valid government issued photographic identification to enter the visiting area such as a NYS Drivers License, Non Driver I.D. card, or Benefit Card.
Attire deemed appropriate by visitation staff must be worn.
MONROE COUNTY JAIL(DOWNTOWN)
- Visitation Permission Form for Minors Under the Age of 18
- Video visitations can be scheduled online by visiting: securustech.net
- Visitation FAQ
Monroe County Jail
Visit Schedule
Mondaythrough Friday
8:15 a.m.
9:15a.m.
10:15 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
1:15p.m.
2:15p.m.
PROFESSIONAL VISITS
The visiting area is open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. - Monday through Friday.
Sending Money to an Incarcerated Individual
Access Corrections offers many convenient methods to send money to your loved one including the internet / mobile app, toll free by phone, and at the lobby kiosks located at both the Monroe County Jail and Andrew P. Meloni: STAR Academy (MCF).
Internet / Mobile App
Click below to send money online through Access Corrections. The mobile app is available in both the Apple Store and Google Play. Access Corrections accepts Visa and Mastercard credit / debit cards.
Phone
Bilingual (Spanish and English) agents are available 24 /7 by calling toll free 1-866-345-1884. You can also choose to use the IVR system. Access Corrections accepts Visa and Mastercard credit / debit cards.
CALL 1-866-345-1884 CALL 1-866-345-1884
Kiosk
Deposit money to your loved one using cash or your Visa or Mastercard credit / debit card. Kiosks are located in the jail visits lobby and jail property lobby.
The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (PREA)
The United States Department of Justice adopted the National PREA Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to sexual abuse and sexual harassment in juvenile detention, prisons and/or jails, lockups, and community confinement facilities. On June 20, 2012, the Department of Justice officially published the finale PREA standards for the four types of facilities: Juvenile Detention, Prisons and/or Jails, Lockups, and Community Confinement Facilities. CLICK HERE to read the final standards and the Justice Department commentary [PDF]. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office has actively been implementing the PREA standards through policy, education, and good working strategies with the goal of preventing sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment in its facilities. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office has zero tolerance toward all forms of sexual abuse and sexual harassment involving any employee, volunteer, contractor, or incarcerated individual. All reports of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and any possible retaliation for reporting sexual abuse or sexual harassment will be thoroughly and objectively investigated to completion. Third-party reporting of sexual abuse and sexual harassment can be made 24 hours a day to the Monroe County Jail Administration Office at 585-753-4178. A delay in reporting an incident will place the safety of any incarcerated individual in jeopardy and make the investigation of the incident far more difficult. Annual statistical data reports will be available for public display at the Monroe County Jail Property/Jail Records lobby and Andrew P. Meloni: STAR Academy lobby.