Contact an Inmate at Nassau County Corrections Center, NY.

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Overview

Phone calls from Nassau County Corrections Center are monitored and/or recorded at all times, with one exception: properly registered attorney calls. For attorney-client calls to receive privileged treatment, the attorney must first register the phone line by sending an official letter on firm letterhead listing the telephone numbers to be used. Three-way calling, call forwarding, and conference calling are all prohibited. Violations can lead to discipline, loss of privileges, or criminal charges. During COVID-19 measures, inmates were allowed two free five-minute phone calls per week. Before setting up calling or registering a legal line, confirm the current phone vendor, account setup process, and any identification or scheduling rules with the facility directly.

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Quick Facts

  • All inmate telephone calls (except properly registered attorney calls) are subject to monitoring and/or recording at all times.
  • Three-way calling, call forwarding, or conference calling is a violation and may lead to disciplinary action, loss of privileges, or criminal charges.
  • Attorneys must register telephone lines by sending an official letter on firm letterhead identifying the telephone numbers for inmate‑client calls.
  • During COVID‑19 measures, inmates were allowed two free five‑minute telephone calls per week.

Contact & Communication Guides

How Nassau County Correctional Center Monitors Phone Calls — Attorney Lines and Three-Way Call Rules

If you're talking with someone at Nassau County Correctional Center, assume the call is being monitored and recorded. The facility's policy is clear: all inmate phone calls are subject to monitoring and/or recording at all times. The only exception? Calls to legal counsel—but only when the attorney has officially registered their specific phone line(s) with the Sheriff's Department/Correctional Center. "Attorney calls" aren't automatically private just because a lawyer picks up. Privacy depends on whether that attorney's line has been registered through the official process.

Understanding Phone Call Monitoring at Nassau County Jail

Staying connected with someone at Nassau County Correctional Center? Assume every regular phone call can be listened to or recorded. The one exception: legal calls placed to attorney phone lines officially registered with the Sheriff's Department/Correctional Center.

Common Questions

Are inmate phone calls recorded or monitored at Nassau County Corrections?

Yes. All inmate telephone calls are subject to monitoring and/or recording at all times, except properly registered attorney calls.

Can I be on a three‑way call with an inmate at Nassau County Corrections?

No. Three-way calling, call forwarding, and conference calling all violate facility rules. Violations can result in disciplinary action, loss of privileges, or criminal charges.

How do attorneys register a phone line for privileged calls at Nassau County Corrections?

Attorneys must register by sending an official letter on firm letterhead that identifies the telephone numbers to be used for inmate-client calls.

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