Visitation at Salem County Jail, NJ

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

Overview

Visiting at Salem County Jail takes planning. Personal visits run 40 minutes, and only five inmates get scheduled per session. Saturday slots are 8:00–8:40am, 9:00–9:40am, 10:00–10:40am, 12:30–1:10pm, 1:30–2:10pm, 2:30–3:10pm, 7:30–8:10pm, and 8:30–9:10pm. To book an appointment, you can only call from 7:30pm to 10:00pm on the Wednesday before the visiting weekend—appointments go in the order calls come in. Eligibility rules apply: inmates must have served 90 days, get one personal visit per month, and those on pre-hearing detention can't be scheduled. Cell phones and many personal items aren't allowed; lobby lockers cost $0.25. Dress code and limited-contact rules are strictly enforced.

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Quick Facts

  • Personal visits at Salem County Jail last 40 minutes and there are five inmates scheduled for each visiting session.
  • Visit appointments are taken only by calling between 7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday before the visiting weekend.
  • Inmates become eligible for personal visits after 90 days, are allowed one personal visit per month, and inmates on pre-hearing detention are ineligible when visits are scheduled.
  • Cell phones and many personal items are prohibited in the visiting area; lobby lockers are available for a $0.25 fee for required items.

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What You Can't Wear to Salem County Jail: A Complete Dress Code Checklist

Salem County Jail turns visitors away for dress code violations—even when everything else checks out. Keep it simple and conservative. And watch for two common deal-breakers: cell phones aren't allowed inside (leave yours in the car), and jewelry of any kind, including earrings, is prohibited.

Common Questions

What are Salem County Jail's personal visit times and how long is each visit?

Personal visits are 40 minutes long. Saturday time slots include 8:00–8:40am, 9:00–9:40am, 10:00–10:40am, 12:30–1:10pm, 1:30–2:10pm, 2:30–3:10pm, 7:30–8:10pm, and 8:30–9:10pm. Only five inmates are scheduled per session, so openings can go quickly.

How do I schedule a personal visit at Salem County Jail?

Call during the only scheduling window: 7:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m. on the Wednesday before the visiting weekend. Appointments are first-come, first-served based on call order—calls on other days won't be accepted for scheduling. Before calling, confirm eligibility: inmates must have served 90 days, are limited to one personal visit per month, and those on pre-hearing detention aren't eligible.

What can I bring and wear during a visit at Salem County Jail?

Cell phones aren’t permitted inside the building, and lobby lockers are available for $0.25 for items that must stay out of the visiting area. Jewelry (including earrings) and many items—like coats, hats, sunglasses, keys, purses, diaper bags, and lobby-purchased food or drinks—can’t go into the visiting area. Dress rules are strict, including no skin-tight or see-through clothing, no tube tops or bare midriffs, no tank/spaghetti/muscle shirts, skirts knee-length or longer, and no flip flops, open-toe shoes, spiked heels, steel-toed boots, or slippers.

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