Before You Go: What to (and Not to) Bring Into NERCC
Keep it simple for on-site visits at NERCC: bring your car keys and your ID. That's it. Leave everything else outside so you don't get held up at check-in.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Sending money to someone at Northeast Regional Corr. Center? Start by confirming the approved deposit method. The facility's online deposit platform references JailATM™ (JailATM™ ©2026 Tech Friends, Inc.), which suggests that's what they use here. Common options include online deposits through an approved vendor, in-facility or lobby kiosks, or mailed payments—but verify what this facility actually accepts before sending anything. Deposited funds go to the person's commissary account for things like snacks, hygiene items, stamps, and phone or tablet credit. To avoid delays or misapplied funds, always include the incarcerated person's full name, booking/OID or case number, and the facility name. Don't mail cash. If you're mailing a payment, stick to money orders or certified/teller checks.
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Yes—the facility's deposit platform references JailATM™ (JailATM™ ©2026 Tech Friends, Inc.), which suggests that's what they use. Confirm the approved vendor list before sending money.
Include the inmate’s full name, booking/OID or case number, and the facility name on the deposit. That helps ensure the funds post to the right account.
No—don’t mail cash. If you’re mailing a payment, use accepted instruments such as money orders or certified/teller checks, and confirm the facility accepts mailed payments and the specific payment type first.
Keep it simple for on-site visits at NERCC: bring your car keys and your ID. That's it. Leave everything else outside so you don't get held up at check-in.
Your first visit to NERCC goes smoother when you show up with only what you're allowed to carry inside: your ID and car keys. Leave everything else locked in your vehicle — otherwise you might get turned away at the door.
Scheduling an on-site video visit at NERCC is straightforward—but strict. You need advance approval, evening slots are limited, and late arrivals risk cancellation. Here's how to request a visit and show up ready.