Visitation at Worcester County Jail, MA

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

Overview

Worcester County Jail follows a published visiting schedule, so check it before you go and plan to arrive 15 to 30 minutes early for sign-in and processing. Each inmate can receive up to three visits per week and may list up to seven approved visitors. Only people on that pre-approval list can schedule video visits. In the Visiting Room, a maximum of two adults may visit at one time. There's no limit on the number of children, but the accompanying adult must supervise them at all times. All visitors must sign in, show a current photo ID, and pass through metal detectors. If you fail screening, you'll be processed in a waiting area before re-entry. Video visits are recorded, monitored, and subject to the same clothing and conduct rules as in-person visits. Coin-operated lockers are available for your belongings, though the Sheriff's Office is not responsible for lost items.

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Quick Facts

  • Inmates are allowed up to three visits per week.
  • An inmate may list up to seven approved visitors for their file; only those pre‑approved visitors may schedule video visits.
  • Only two visitors (maximum two adults) may visit an inmate at the same time; children must be supervised but are not numerically limited.
  • Video visits are recorded and monitored by Worcester County Sheriff’s Office staff and are restricted to the pre‑approved visitor on camera.
  • Coin‑operated lockers are available in the visitors’ lobby, and the Sheriff’s Office is not responsible for lost or stolen articles.

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Visitation

How to Visit Worcester County Jail, MA (MA)

Visiting someone at Worcester County Jail is straightforward once you understand the approval process and know what to expect on arrival. Here's what you need so you don't get turned away at the door.

Common Questions

How many visits can an inmate have each week at Worcester County Jail?

Inmates at Worcester County Jail can receive up to three visits per week. Check the jail's published visiting schedule for available days and any changes.

Can I bring my child to visit someone at Worcester County Jail?

Yes. Children under 17 may visit without prior permission when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who brings the child’s original birth certificate or other legal documentation. Minors 16 or under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and that adult must supervise the child during the visit.

What am I allowed to bring into the visiting area (lockers, jewelry, clothing)?

Coin-operated lockers are available in the visitors' lobby, though the Sheriff's Office is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Once inside, you can only have a medic alert charm, a wedding or engagement ring, and your locker key on your person. Outer garments, coats, and hooded clothing are prohibited unless an exception applies. The dress code covers both in-person and video visits, and inappropriate clothing or conduct can end a visit.

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Sending Money

How to Send Money to Worcester County Jail, MA (MA)

Need to put money on someone's account at Worcester County Jail? You have a few options: deposit in person at the MODS lobby kiosk, mail a USPS money order, or use a debit or credit card by phone or online.

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