Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center

County Jail

Last Updated: March 24, 2025
Address
170 Oakes Landing Rd PO Box 403, Saluda, VA 23149
Beds
200
County
Middlesex
Phone
804-758-2338
Email
tdoss@mprsc.org
Mailing Address
PO Box 1225, Saluda, VA 23149

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Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center is for County Jail offenders sentenced up to twenty four months.

All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for County - medium facility.

The phone carrier is Inmate Calling Solutions (ICSolutions), to see their rates and best-calling plans for your inmate to call you.

If you are seeking to send your inmate money for commissary, one recommended for this facility is JailATM™ There is a fee for sending money, see their rates and limitations.

If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders

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You can support your loved ones at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 804-758-2338.

When someone you care about gets locked up, it's tough to figure out all the ins and outs of jail life. From sending mail to visiting, there are a lot of things to sort out. And getting info about the arrest? Not always easy. That's where this webpage comes in handy. It's here to help you get a handle on how things work here so that you can stay connected and support your loved one behind bars.

The Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center is a detention center located at 170 Oakes Landing Rd PO Box 403 Saluda, VA which is operated locally by the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office and holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing or both. Most of the sentenced inmates are here for less than two years. Middlesex County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, Saluda Police Department, and the US Marshal's Service.

New detainees arrive at the jail regularly, with some being released on bail, placed under pretrial services caseloads, supervised by probation agencies, or released on recognizance with a court appearance agreement. Those who are not released await their court appearances at the jail, receiving accommodations including bedding and meals.

You can see all the arrest records for Virginia here.

The Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center promotes the highest level of safety and security for the community. They strive to meet and exceed all standards issued by the Virginia Department of Corrections and all requirements set forth by the Constitution of the United States.

Inmate Mail

All mail received will be opened and inspected. Inmate mail will not be read or censored unless there is reason to believe it is being used for illegal purposes, threatens the safety and/or security of the facility, threatens the safety of a public official or any other person(s) or is believed to be in direct violation of facility policies. Only money orders, cashier's checks or certified checks will be accepted. Cash will not be allowed and will be returned to the sender at Inmate's expense

General Rules:
•Cards of any type are no longer authorized.
•Photographs will not exceed 4 X 6 inches in size.
•Polaroid pictures will not be accepted.
•Nude or scantily clad photos will not be accepted.
•The jail is not responsible for extra postage due.
•Newspapers, magazines, books and catalogs will be mailed from the publisher. All books must have a "soft cover" - not hardback. The Captain of Security will approve or disapprove, in whole or part, any issue if the contents compromise jail security, rehabilitation efforts or if the material is offensive to others.
•Publications cannot violate any United States Postal Regulations.

Contraband Mail
Any items found in incoming mail deemed as contraband will be seized and used when needed for a criminal investigation or prosecution. Cash or personal checks will be returned to sender at Inmate's expense. A written notice listing the reasons for the seizure will be given to Inmate and the sender. The sender will be allowed the opportunity to appeal the action and challenge the seizure to the Superintendent.

Inmates are provided with the basic essentials such as clothing, bedding, shower shoes and three (3) meals a day. Inmates may purchase items from the canteen list provided to them for other essentials. Inmates who are indigent, (no money available), will be furnished with basic hygiene products. The only items that may be provided by family members are: money orders, cashier's checks or certified checks made to the inmate, one set of court clothes may be provided as follows:
(1) One shirt or blouse
(1) One pair of slacks
(1) One pair of dress shoes (No Tennis Shoes)
(1) One pair of dress socks
(1) One dress tie
(1) One belt
(1) One full dress or skirt
(1) One suit jacket or sports coat
Appropriate female underclothing (no items with underwire

Inmate Information - Programs
The facility offers various types of programs for Inmate's.Group Programs
•Adult Literacy
•Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
•G.E.D. Testing and Preparation
•Life Skills
•Mental Health Services
•Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
•Religious Study
•Substance Abuse
•Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)

Community Programs
Electronic Incarceration Program (E.I.P) - This program is designed to allow eligible offenders to be incarcerated within their homes. An offender can be placed on this program under three (3) conditions: 1.The court orders you to be placed if possible.2.Court referral with approval of the Superintendent3.Referral by program staff with approval of the Superintendent and the sentencing Judge.

Work Release
By the recommendation of the court, an Inmate may be placed in the Work Release Program. Inmates in this program are permitted to leave the facility to work. All work release Inmates are required to abide by all rules, policies and procedures of this facility. All conditions will be explained once the individual has been placed in the program. If the Inmate does not violate the rules, policies or procedures of this program, he/she will remain in the program until their case has been disposed.

Religious Services
Inmates are allowed free exercise of religious belief and a reasonable opportunity to practice their religion. Volunteers from various faiths will visit this facility. Clergymen/Chaplains are for spiritual needs only. They are not involved with time computations, enrollment in programs, liaisons with the Department of Corrections, etc.

Inmate Information - Fees
Medical Co-Pay
Daily Sick Call - Nurse $10.00
Daily Sick Call - Doctor $10.00
Dental Sick Call $10.00
Dental Procedure:
Extractions $15.00 per tooth
Dental Procedure: Filling(s) $15.00 per tooth
Optometrist (Eye) Exam $10.00
Eye Glasses $50.00
Prescription Handling Fee $10.00
Hospital Admission $100.00 per day
Procedure: Other (Equipment, labs, x-rays, etc.)
Amount: TBD
Home Electronic Incarceration (EIP)
Administration Fee $100.00
Per Day Fee $25.00
Work Release Program
Administration Fee $100.00
Per Day Fee $15.00
Travel F.D.P. $7.00
GPS Work Release Tracking$175.00 per week
Identification Wristband
Replacement $25.00
Damage to Facility Property
Inmate Handbook $10.00
Damage to facility property Replacement plus labor cost

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in Virginia. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center.

The second section features the InmateAid Inmate Search tool, providing a user-generated database of inmates. You can access this resource to utilize any of InmateAid's services. If you require assistance in creating an inmate profile to maintain communication, please contact us at aid@inmateaid.com, and we'll gladly help you locate your loved one.

As a last resort, you might have to pay for that information if we do not have it. The Arrest Record Search will cost you a small amount, but their data is the freshest available and for that reason, they charge to access it.

Visitation Information

Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center - Visitation

Visitor Information

Visiting Hours:
Monday
Females 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Minimum 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Medium9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Maximum 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday
Special Housing 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Medical 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Restricted Housing 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Trusty 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m
Friday
Work Release 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m
The last visit in the mornings will start at 10:30 am. If you arrive late you will not be allowed a visit. The last visit in the afternoons start at 3:30 pm. If you arrive late you will not be allowed a visit. Family and friends may visit Inmates once every seven days for 30 minutes. The Inmate's visiting day is decided upon by his or her location in the jail. Inmates must advise their family members as to the visitation day and time.
OBSERVED HOLIDAYS
New Years Day
Martin Luther King Day
Lee-Jackson Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans' Day
Thanksgiving Day and the following Friday
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
On all observed holidays Inmate's will be notified in advance of the rescheduled visitation date. A memo will also be posted in the lobby the week before of the rescheduled visitation day. You may also contact the facility for the rescheduled day of visitation.
PROFESSIONAL VISITS
Official visitors may visit any time as long as the visit does not interfere with meals, headcounts, medical appointments or the security if the facility. People who are considered to be official visitors are:
•Law Enforcement Officers
•Probation/Parole Officers
•Attorneys
•Social Workers
•Clergy
•Members of a recognized community service agency
•Mental Health professionals (approval by Captain of Security or Medical Dept. unless court ordered)
•Members of medical or dental profession (approval by Captain of Security or Medical Dept.)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center - 25 FAQs

  1. How can I find out if someone is in jail at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center?
    To determine if someone is currently incarcerated at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center, start by checking the facility’s online inmate search database, which is typically updated with recent booking information. If your search does not yield results, try using VINELink, a nationwide inmate locator that provides custody status for individuals in participating correctional facilities. If online searches are unsuccessful, calling Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center directly and providing the individual’s full name and date of birth is another reliable way to confirm their custody status. If all else fails, you can use the Arrest Record Finder for a small fee, which can provide broader search results across multiple jurisdictions. 

  2. What are the visitation hours at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center?
    Visitation schedules vary by facility and housing unit. Some jails offer in-person visits on specific days, while others have transitioned to video visitation. Always check with the jail in advance, as visits may require scheduling and approval.

  3. How do I send money to an inmate at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center?
    Inmates can receive funds through various methods, including online deposits via jail-approved services, kiosks at the facility, or by mailing a money order. Some jails require funds to be added by specific family members or approved contacts.

  4. Can I call an inmate at ?
    Inmates cannot receive incoming phone calls, but they may initiate collect calls or use a prepaid account provided by the jail’s phone service provider. Calls are generally recorded and monitored, and inmates must adhere to time limits. Communication gets costly, you might qualify for discounts on inmate calls if your inmate is calling you a lot.

  5. What items can I send to an inmate at ?
    Approved items typically include letters, legal documents, and photographs. Some jails also permit care packages from authorized third-party vendors. Items such as greeting cards with glitter, stickers, or Polaroid photos may be prohibited.

  6. Are books and magazines allowed at ?
    Yes, inmates can receive books and magazines directly from approved vendors such as Amazon or InmateAid. Hardcover books and explicit content are typically prohibited to maintain facility security. Some jails also have restrictions on the number of reading materials an inmate can possess at one time.

  7. What is the mailing address for inmates here?
    Each facility has a designated mailing address for inmate correspondence. It is important to include the inmate's full name, booking number (if applicable), and facility-approved format to ensure proper delivery. Mail containing contraband, including staples or stickers, may be rejected.

  8. What is the process for bonding someone out of Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center?
    Bail or bond amounts can be paid at the facility’s designated payment location, online, or through a licensed bail bondsman. Some jails accept cash, cashier’s checks, or credit card payments, while others require payments to be made at a county clerk’s office.

  9. How do I deposit funds into an inmate’s commissary account at ?
    Commissary funds allow inmates to purchase personal hygiene products, snacks, and other approved items. Deposits can be made online, at facility kiosks, or through phone services. Some facilities limit the amount that can be added per week.

  10. What clothing and personal items can an inmate have at ?
    Inmates are generally issued standard jail clothing. Personal items are often restricted, and necessary hygiene products must be purchased through commissary unless the inmate is deemed indigent. Some jails allow inmates to have religious items, such as prayer beads or a Bible.

  11. How long do inmates stay at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center before being transferred?
    The length of stay varies based on the nature of their charges, sentencing, and case status. Some inmates serve their full sentences in county jail, while others may be transferred to a state or federal facility after sentencing.

  12. Can an inmate at receive visits from children?
    Most jails allow minors to visit inmates but require them to be accompanied by a legal guardian. Some facilities impose restrictions based on the nature of the inmate's charges or have specific visitation hours for families with children.

  13. How can I schedule a visit with an inmate at ?
    Many jails require visitation to be scheduled in advance through an online portal or by phone. Some facilities operate on a first-come, first-served basis, while others enforce strict scheduling rules and background checks for visitors.

  14. What happens if an inmate gets sick or needs medical care at ?
    Jails provide basic medical care, and inmates can request medical attention as needed. Emergency cases are treated immediately, while routine care is provided through medical staff. Some jails charge small medical co-pays deducted from an inmate’s commissary funds.

  15. Can inmates work while incarcerated here?
    Some inmates qualify for work programs within the facility, such as kitchen duty, janitorial work, or laundry services. In some counties, low-risk inmates may participate in work-release programs that allow them to work in the community and return to jail afterward.

  16. How can I find court dates and case information for an inmate at ?
    Court dates and case details can usually be found through the county court website, public records, or by contacting the court clerk. Inmates are typically transported to court on scheduled hearing dates.

  17. What are the rules for inmate phone calls at ?
    Inmate phone calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes. Calls must be made through facility-approved phone services, and any attempt to arrange three-way calls or circumvent restrictions may result in loss of phone privileges.

  18. Can an inmate be released early from ?
    Early release may be granted through good behavior, completion of rehabilitative programs, or at the discretion of the court. In some cases, inmates may qualify for electronic monitoring or house arrest programs.

  19. What types of rehabilitation programs are available at here?
    Many county jails offer educational programs, GED classes, substance abuse treatment, and vocational training to help inmates reintegrate into society after release.

  20. What are the consequences of bringing contraband into the jail?
    Introducing contraband, such as drugs, weapons, or cell phones, is a criminal offense and can lead to legal charges, visitation bans, or enhanced security measures within the jail.

  21. Are there special accommodations for disabled inmates at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center?
    Yes, jails are required to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provide reasonable accommodations, including wheelchair accessibility, sign language interpreters, and medical care.

  22. How do I report an issue or concern about an inmate at Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center?
    Family members and advocates can report concerns to jail administration, a prisoner rights organization, or a legal representative. Some jails have grievance procedures inmates can follow if they experience mistreatment.

  23. Can an inmate at receive religious services or counseling?
    Yes, most jails provide chaplain services, religious counseling, and access to faith-based programs. Some facilities have multi-denominational services or allow clergy members to visit inmates upon request.

  24. What are the disciplinary procedures at ?
    Inmates who violate jail rules may face disciplinary actions such as loss of privileges, placement in solitary confinement, or additional charges. Disciplinary hearings are typically conducted before penalties are imposed.

  25. How do I obtain an inmate’s release records from Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center?
    Release records may be available through the facility’s records department, the sheriff’s office, or the county clerk. Requests may require an application and a processing fee.

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