New York Prison & Jail Facilities

New York has 650 correctional facilities, including state prisons, county jails, federal facilities, and reentry centers. Browse the full list from the facility table below, or use the search box to find a specific prison by name.

650 Total Facilities
54,564 Incarcerated
177 / 100K Imprisonment Rate

New York has an imprisonment rate of 177 per 100,000 people. A total of 54,564 people are currently incarcerated in New York, with 76,323 on probation and 43,979 on parole. View recent arrests in New York or search the US inmate locator for individual records.

New York Prison & Jail System Overview

New York operates 183 correctional facilities under the state Department of Corrections. These facilities include state prisons, county jails, reentry centers, and probation offices. The state also hosts 5 federal facilities operated by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

The state has 43 regional and city jails, which serve as pre-trial detention centers for individuals awaiting arraignment, bail hearings, or transfer to a state institution.

New York operates 5 reentry and transitional facilities — also known as halfway houses or residential reentry centers — that provide supervised housing and services to individuals transitioning from incarceration back into the community.

An additional 414 facilities in New York serve administrative, probation, or specialized supervision roles.

Searching for Inmates in New York

The New York Department of Justice maintains a public offender search tool at their official state inmate locator. You can search by the person's full name, inmate ID number, or register number. The tool typically returns results including the inmate's name, current facility, gender, race, offense, and projected release date.

For a comprehensive search that covers all facilities and includes inmates who may have transferred across state lines, use our nationwide inmate locator, which covers 2.65 million+ federal inmate records. You can also run a full background check that searches across court records, arrest records, and public data from all 50 states.

New York directory snapshot

Visual breakdown of facilities in this listing—how they roll up into broad categories (derived from security-level labels), plus the most common security classifications recorded in our database for New York.

Facility mix

Federal 5
State & county 183
City / regional 43
Reentry 5
Other / admin 414

650 facilities classified from security-level tags (same rules as the table below).

Segment width scales with the number of facilities in each category.

Federal State/county City/regional Reentry Other

Top security classifications

Police Station - Medium 407
County - medium 71
City Jail - Medium 39
State - medium 38
State juvenile low 26
State - maximum 17
County juvenile - low 11
State juvenile - minimum 9
State - minimum 9
Juvenile reentry 3
CLOSED 3
federal medium 2
Reentry 2
City juvenile - medium 2

Counts are distinct Security_Level values in New York.

Prison Population in New York by Incarceration Status

The chart and table below show the distribution of the New York correctional population by supervision status. 54,564 people are currently incarcerated, with 76,323 on probation and 43,979 on parole.

Supervision StatusPopulation
Probation76,323
Parole43,979
Life Sentence 8,296
Total Incarcerated54,564

Prison Population by Gender in New York

The incarcerated population in New York is predominantly male. 32,828 male and 1,286 female individuals are currently incarcerated. Female incarceration has grown significantly over the past three decades, driven largely by drug-related offenses and mandatory minimum sentencing.

GenderPopulation
Male32,828
Female1,286

How to Use the New York Prison Search Tool

Finding a prison facility in New York is easy with AllJailSearch.us. We have 650 facilities listed in New York. Use the search box at the top of the page to find any prison by name, or browse the complete facility table below.

Each facility page provides the following information:

  • Visiting Hours — Scheduled days and times for in-person visits
  • Visitation Rules — Dress code, ID requirements, and prohibited items
  • Phone Number — Direct line to facility administration
  • Email & Fax — For correspondence and document submission
  • Physical Address — With a driving directions map
  • Inmate Locator — Search inmates currently held at the facility
  • Send Money Instructions — State-approved methods for commissary deposits
  • Phone Call Setup — Carrier information and account setup instructions

How to Contact, Visit, and Send Money to an Inmate in New York

Visiting an inmate in New York requires advance approval. You must be added to the inmate's approved visitor list before arriving at any facility. Most facilities allow one or two visits per week during scheduled visiting hours.

  • Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID on every visit. A driver's license, state ID, or passport is accepted at most facilities.
  • Review the facility's dress code before arriving. No revealing clothing, no gang-affiliated colors, and no clothing resembling inmate uniforms are permitted.
  • Arrive on time — late arrivals are often turned away. Some facilities require check-in up to 30 minutes before the visit begins.
  • Book your visit in advance — walk-in visits are not permitted at most state prisons. Contact the facility directly to schedule.
  • Respect facility staff and rules — any violation may result in immediate termination of the visit and possible loss of future visiting privileges.
  • Complete the visitor application if you have not visited before. Download the New York visitor application.

Read our complete guide to visiting an inmate in prison before your first visit.

Sending Money to an Inmate in New York

The New York Department of Corrections allows family members and friends to deposit money into an inmate's commissary trust account. Inmates use these funds to purchase hygiene products, food, phone credits, and other approved items from the facility store. Use the following approved methods to send money to an inmate in New York:

An inmate trust fund allows your loved one to purchase commissary items, phone credits, and other essentials inside the facility. New York state prisons primarily use JPay for inmate deposits. All methods below are approved by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS).

Method 1 — JPay (Online & Mobile, Recommended)

  • Visit JPay.com and create a free account.
  • Search for your inmate by DIN (Department Identification Number) or name and follow the deposit steps.
  • Download the JPay mobile app for faster access: Android iOS
  • Funds typically post within 24–48 hours on business days.

Method 2 — JPay Phone Deposit

  • Call the JPay 24/7 helpline at 1-800-574-5729 to make a phone deposit.
  • Have the inmate's DIN and facility name ready before calling.
  • A service fee may apply for phone transactions.

Method 3 — JPay Kiosks (In-Person)

  • Many New York correctional facilities have JPay kiosks in the lobby or visiting area.
  • Accept debit and credit cards. Funds post immediately at most kiosk locations.

Method 4 — Money Order by Mail (USPS Only)

  • Make the money order payable to the inmate's full name and write the DIN on the memo line.
  • Mail via USPS to the JPay processing center:
    JPay — New York DOCCS
    PO Box 260250
    Hollywood, FL 33026
  • Processing time: 5–10 business days after receipt.
  • Personal checks and cash are not accepted.

Information Required

  • Inmate's full committed name
  • DIN (Department Identification Number)
  • Facility name (DOCCS facility where the inmate is housed)

Deposits with incorrect or missing information will be delayed or returned. Read our complete inmate money transfer guide for additional help.

Read our full guide to sending money to an inmate for step-by-step instructions on every method.

Calling an Inmate in New York

Phone calls from New York correctional facilities are managed through the facility's approved phone carrier. Inmates can only make outgoing collect calls — they cannot receive incoming calls. You must set up a prepaid account with the carrier before any calls can be placed. All calls are recorded and subject to monitoring. Read our inmate phone call setup guide for full instructions.

Types of Prisons & Jails in New York

The 650 facilities in New York span a wide range of security levels and facility types — from minimum-security federal camps to maximum-security state penitentiaries. The table below shows the breakdown by facility type and security classification.

Complete List of New York Prison & Jail Facilities

This is the complete list of New York correctional facilities. Results are paginated at 20 per page. Select any facility name to view its full profile, including visiting hours, inmate locator, phone number, address, and driving directions.

Showing 1 – 20 of 650 facilities.

Browse Prisons by County in New York

New York has 67 counties with correctional facilities. Select a county below to view recent arrests and facility information for that area.

Helpful Guides for Inmates & Families

Whether you are looking for an inmate, planning a visit, or trying to support a loved one through incarceration, our guides cover every step of the process.