Suffolk House Of Corrections, MA
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Visiting someone at Suffolk County Jail on Nashua Street is straightforward once you know the schedule, the weekly visit limit, and what to bring for check-in. Here's everything you need to plan your visit and avoid getting turned away at the door.
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How to Contact an Inmate at Suffolk County Jail (Nashua Street Jail)
Trying to reach someone at Suffolk County Jail? Start by confirming the current visiting process and requirements with the jail, then plan around the approval timeline and weekly visit limits.
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How to Apply for Visiting Privileges at Nashua Street Jail
Getting approved to visit at Nashua Street Jail comes down to submitting the right paperwork the right way. Follow the form instructions closely—especially the "no copies" rule—and you'll avoid the most common reasons applications get delayed or denied.
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Visitation
- Visiting is organized in set time blocks and runs seven days a week.
- Visitors under 18 may only visit if accompanied by a parent who presents the child’s original birth certificate (no photocopies).
- Only two children are allowed per visit.
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Visitation
Suffolk County (Nashua Street) offers visitation in set time blocks, Monday through Sunday. Daily slots can change, so check the facility's current schedule before you go. Bringing children? The rules are strict: anyone under 18 can only visit with a parent who brings the child's original birth certificate (no photocopies). Only two children are allowed per visit, and child visits aren't permitted on Saturdays. Most visitors also need to go through a pre-approval process. The inmate typically starts this by submitting a visitor application to get you added to their visiting list. Confirm all requirements ahead of time, arrive early, and review the ID and allowed-item rules so you don't get delayed or turned away.
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What are the visiting hours at Nashua Street Jail (Suffolk County)?
Visitation runs Monday through Sunday in set time blocks. The specific daily slots can vary, so check the facility's current schedule before you go.
VisitationCan I bring my children to visit someone at Nashua Street Jail?
Yes, but only under specific rules. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent who brings the child’s original birth certificate (no photocopies), with a maximum of two children per visit, and child visits are not allowed on Saturdays.
VisitationDo I need to be approved before I can visit an inmate at Nashua Street Jail?
In most cases, yes. You'll need to be pre-approved and added to the inmate's visiting list. The inmate typically starts this process by submitting a visitor application, and you may need to complete additional facility paperwork as instructed.
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Did You Know?
Nashua Street Jail in Suffolk County, Massachusetts offers visitation seven days a week during specific time blocks. Check the facility schedule before you go. Visits run in set sessions throughout the day, and showing up outside your assigned window means you won't get in.
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