Visitation at Nassau County Corrections Center, NY

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

Overview

Visitation at Nassau County Correctional Center is organized by housing building. Public visits for B and D buildings happen Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, while E building visits fall on Tuesday and Thursday. Multiple sessions run Monday through Friday, and each one gives you at least one hour starting when the incarcerated person enters the visiting room. You must book your visit online at least 24 hours and no more than 5 days in advance. Walk-ins aren't allowed, and same-day requests may be denied. During online registration, you'll provide your identifying information along with front and back images of your ID. Arrive at least 15 minutes early for check-in. Expect a criminal background check. Visiting is closed on weekends and official county holidays.

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Quick Facts

  • Public visiting is scheduled by building: B and D on Monday/Wednesday/Friday; E on Tuesday/Thursday.
  • Each visitor session provides a minimum of one hour, measured from when the incarcerated person enters the visiting room.
  • Public visit requests must be made at least 24 hours and no more than 5 days before the requested session; same-day requests may be denied.
  • All visitors are subject to criminal background checks and enforcement action may apply.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at Nassau County Correctional Center?

Book your public visit online at least 24 hours and no more than 5 days before the visit date. You'll need to register and upload your identifying information plus front and back images of your ID. If you need a password reset or verification email resent, use your registered email on the site and follow the prompts.

What days and buildings are open for public visiting at Nassau County Correctional Center?

B and D buildings hold public visits on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The E building holds public visits on Tuesday and Thursday. Visiting is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and official county holidays.

Are there clothing or security rules I should know before visiting Nassau County Correctional Center?

Orange, green, and yellow clothing is prohibited on facility grounds. Visitors go through criminal background checks. Arrive at least 15 minutes early, because missing check-in can mean losing your visit entirely. The incarcerated person can only be visited in the building where they're housed. Requests to visit them in a different building will be denied.

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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.

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