Bringing Children to Visit: Worcester County Jail's Rules for Minors
Children are allowed to visit at Worcester County Jail, but you'll need the right adult supervision and paperwork. Here's what to know so you don't get turned away at check-in.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
There are a few ways to deposit funds for someone at Worcester County Jail. The simplest in-person option is the lobby kiosk in the MODS lobby, which accepts cash, debit, and credit every day from 7:00am to 10:00pm. The jail also takes deposits by phone and online through Access Corrections. Use the Access Corrections website or the phone line the jail lists to make sure the money lands in the right account. If you prefer mail, send a USPS money order made payable to the inmate and follow the facility's guidance on acceptable payment types and labeling requirements. For bail questions: the jail describes bail as a cash payment made at the facility that is returned if the defendant attended all required hearings and trials.
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You can deposit in person at the MODS lobby kiosk (cash, debit, or credit) daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm. Phone deposits are available at 866.345.1884, and you can also deposit online at www.accesscorrections.com. USPS money orders payable to the inmate are accepted by mail.
The MODS lobby kiosk is available daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm.
Yes. Worcester County Jail accepts USPS money orders payable to the inmate by mail. Include clear inmate identifying information if required, and check the facility's current instructions before sending.
Children are allowed to visit at Worcester County Jail, but you'll need the right adult supervision and paperwork. Here's what to know so you don't get turned away at check-in.
Bringing a child to visit someone at Worcester County Jail is allowed, but you'll need the right paperwork and close supervision the entire time. Here's what the minor-visitation rules look like so you don't get turned away at check-in.
Need to reach someone at Worcester County Jail? Your two main starting points are the jail's visitation information line for policy questions and Securus for inmate phone calls.