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Quick Facts
- Bergen County Jail publishes a housing‑unit‑specific visiting schedule effective February 10, 2020 that includes the facility address and phone.
- Completed Jail Tour Release Forms should be submitted to the Bergen County Sheriff's Office Community Outreach Unit at 2 Bergen County Plaza, Hackensack, NJ 07601.
- Questions about complaints can be directed to the Office of Professional Standards at (201) 336-3500 ext. 4540.
- Internal Affairs Report Forms may be mailed or dropped off to 160 S River St, BCI Building, Hackensack, NJ 07601 or submitted via the fillable online form at www.bcsd.us.
Common Questions
What is the Bergen County Jail's address and phone number?
The jail's address and phone number appear on the housing-unit-specific visiting schedule (effective Feb. 10, 2020). Check that schedule for the most current contact details.
Where do I submit a Jail Tour Release Form for Bergen County Jail?
Submit completed Jail Tour Release Forms to the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office Community Outreach Unit at 2 Bergen County Plaza, Hackensack, NJ 07601.
How do I report a complaint about a Bergen County Sheriff's officer or jail employee?
Call the Office of Professional Standards at (201) 336-3500 ext. 4540 and use the Internal Affairs Report Form. You can mail or drop it off at 160 S River St, BCI Building, Hackensack, NJ 07601, or submit it through the fillable form at www.bcsd.us.
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