Visitation at Dutchess County Jail

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Visiting at Dutchess County Jail takes planning. Every visit must be scheduled in person for a specific session—phone reservations aren't allowed—and you need to sign in 30 minutes before your session starts. During the first 24 hours of incarceration, the incarcerated person gets one initial non-contact booth visit (30 minutes max), and it doesn't count toward the weekly allowance. Contact visits run Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Classified inmates can have two 60-minute contact visits each week. Booth sessions are available 8:30–9:30 and 9:50–10:50 in the morning, plus 12:20–1:20 and 1:50–2:50 in the afternoon. Bring a valid government photo ID, follow the dress code, and leave your cell phone out—lockers are available. Expect routine canine searches.

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Quick Facts

  • One initial non-contact booth visit is allowed within the first 24 hours and is limited to 30 minutes; it does not count toward weekly visits.
  • Contact visits are scheduled on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; there are no contact visits on other weekdays or holidays.
  • Each classified incarcerated individual is permitted two 60-minute contact visits per week.
  • All visits must be scheduled in person by session and visitors must sign in 30 minutes before the session; phone sign-ups are not allowed.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at Dutchess County Jail?

You have to schedule visits in person for a specific session—phone sign-ups aren’t allowed. Plan to arrive early and sign in 30 minutes before the session, or your visit may be denied.

What days and time lengths are Dutchess County Jail visits?

Contact visits are held Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, and inmates may have two 60-minute contact visits per week. Booth (non-contact) sessions run 8:30–9:30 and 9:50–10:50, and 12:20–1:20 and 1:50–2:50. There’s also one initial 30-minute non-contact booth visit available within the first 24 hours that doesn’t count toward the weekly allotment.

What ID and dress rules should visitors follow at Dutchess County Jail?

Bring an accepted government photo ID such as a NYS DMV driver/non-driver ID, military ID, passport, or other state/federal government ID; expired IDs may be conditionally accepted with supervisor approval. Dress code is enforced—layered, ripped, orange, or hooded clothing and tank tops aren’t allowed, and some jeans/shoes with metal can trigger the scanner. Cell phones are prohibited (lockers are available), routine canine searches are conducted, and breaking physical-contact rules can end the visit.

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