Getting Records from Hudson County: What to Know Before You Call
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Hudson County offers several ways to get help with communication issues: a general contact email and two main phone numbers handle most questions, while offices like the Records Room and Arrest Orders/Writs have their own phone/fax/extension listings for specific requests. Register customer service takes calls Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 3:45 P.M. Phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging run through third-party vendors—what's available depends on custody status and vendor arrangements. For paid phone or video services, you'll need to create and activate a vendor account and add money to a prepaid balance. Video visits and state videoconferences are monitored and recorded. Sign in early and run a quick camera/audio check before your session.
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Start with the general contact email or the two main phone numbers Hudson County lists. For targeted requests, the Records Room and Arrest Orders/Writs offices have their own phone/fax listings and extensions, and Register customer service takes calls Monday–Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 3:45 P.M.
Yes. You'll need to create and activate an account with the facility's approved vendor and add funds to a prepaid balance before you can use paid phone calls or video visits.
Yes—video visits and state videoconferences are monitored and recorded. Attorneys and other approved confidential visitors may be exempt after completing the facility's approval process.
Most New Jersey facilities process mail daily and open incoming mail to inspect it for contraband or other safety risks.
Include your full name and return address, plus the inmate’s full name and inmate number. Follow any facility-specific formatting requirements so it can be delivered without delays.
Often, yes—but many facilities only accept books and magazines shipped directly from the publisher or an approved retailer. Used publications may be refused.
Need records from Hudson County? Contact the right office first — it'll save you hours of runaround.
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