Orange County NY Correctional Facility (ICE)

County Jail

Last Updated: September 30, 2024
Address
110 Wells Farm Rd, Goshen, NY 10924
Beds
225
County
Orange
Phone
845-291-7758

Orange Co Jail is for County Jail offenders sentenced up to twenty four months.

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You can support your loved ones at Orange Co Jail on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 845-291-7758, 845-291-7713.

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 Orange Co Jail is a detention center located at 110 Wells Farm Rd Goshen, NY which is operated locally by the Orange 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. Orange County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, Goshen 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 New York here.

The relocation of immigration detainees from the Orange County Correctional Facility to distant facilities in Mississippi and near Buffalo is primarily due to staffing shortages at the county jail in Goshen. This move, orchestrated by ICE, involved transferring a significant portion of detainees to other facilities. Around July 25, 2022, ICE picked up 65 detainees, with 61 of them being relocated to the Adams County Jail in Natchez, Mississippi, and the remaining four moved to the Buffalo Service Processing Center.

This relocation initiative has resulted in a notable decrease in the detainee population at the Orange County Correctional Facility. As of Monday, there were approximately 58 ICE detainees left in the facility, down from an average of around 120 in March and a peak of 174 in 2018. Undersheriff confirmed the reduced detainee population, noting that there were now 56 men and two women remaining in the cells.

The decision to transfer detainees to other facilities reflects ICE's efforts to manage detainee populations amidst staffing challenges at the Goshen jail. It's part of ICE's broader strategy to ensure the effective handling of detainees while awaiting deportation proceedings.

If you need information about a detainee who is housed at this facility, you may call (845) 291-7758 or (845) 291-7760 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. When you call, please have the individual’s biographical information ready, including first, last, and hyphenated names, any aliases he or she may use, date of birth, and country of birth. Search here - Immigration Detainee Locator.

Detainees cannot receive incoming calls. If you need to get in touch with a detainee to leave an urgent message, you must call (212) 863-3401 and leave the detainee’s full name, alien registration number and your name and Telephone number where you can be reached. The detainee will be given your message.

After processing, inmates are assigned to a housing area based on classification. Compliance with jail rules typically results in a lower classification and more privileges, while rule violations or additional charges lead to a higher classification and fewer privileges. Inmates serving as trustees within the jail undertake various tasks, including cooking, laundry, and commissary management, often receiving minimal compensation or sentence reduction for their services.

The Inmate Services Unit plays a crucial role in implementing, coordinating, and monitoring various facility programs, utilizing both in-house resources and community partnerships to support inmates in fostering positive change. These efforts aim to enhance self-awareness, improve morale, stimulate intellectual growth, uphold dignity, and reduce recidivism. Upon admission, Inmate Services Unit Staff conduct intake interviews, gathering information on personal and family background, criminal history, substance use, and medical and mental health concerns to develop tailored strategies for inmate interaction and program recommendations.

The jail offers a phone program for outbound calls only, with inmates unable to receive incoming calls. Accepting collect calls can be expensive, sometimes exceeding $10 per call. Alternatively, setting up an account through a third-party phone company may entail high fees per minute of usage. Click here for discounts on inmate calls, especially if the communication with your inmate is frequent. It's important to remember that all phone calls are recorded, and discussing sensitive legal matters over these lines is discouraged.

Books and magazines ordered for inmates must come directly from the publisher. This policy ensures that the items are new, untampered, and comply with the facility's regulations. The Jail enforces this rule to prevent the introduction of contraband or prohibited materials. By restricting orders to publishers, the facility can better maintain security and control over the content entering the institution. Any books or magazines not received directly from the publisher will be rejected and not delivered to the inmate. You may, however, send letters and selfies to inmates with this easy-to-use app, packages starting at only $8.00.

Inmate workers are chosen based on conduct and cooperation with staff. Participation in the community service program can sometimes reduce sentences. Commissary is available weekly, with orders submitted via kiosk two days in advance. On holidays, there may be increased spending limits. Upon receiving commissary items, inmates must present their ID, check their order, and sign for it in the presence of the commissary employee. Indigent inmates are provided with all essential basic hygiene items including USPS stamps and writing materials.

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in New York. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at Orange County NY Correctional Facility (ICE).

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

Visiting Rules and Procedures

The Visiting rules (Visiting Rules and Procedures (Spanish)) and procedures of the Orange County CF have been instituted to provide the inmates in our custody with the maximum opportunity to be visited by friends and loved ones while promoting a safe and secure environment for staff, visitors, and inmates. Because of the nature of this facility, these rules are strictly enforced. Any questions that you may have while at the facility can be answered by the Visiting Officers or the Sergeant. You may also call the Visiting Lobby desk during scheduled visiting hours, before coming to the facility at 845-291-7715 if you have any questions. Visiting rules, directions to the facility, and bail information can be found there.

  • The Orange County Sheriff Office now has pre-scheduled contact visits. Visitors may to the website above and click on the link for inmate visitation or go to https://ocjailvisit.orangecountygov.com to register themselves for inmate visits. A pamphlet is available with further information in the lobby.
  • Visiting is open Thursday through Monday. Visiting will be closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and legal holidays. The OCCF has 4 visiting sessions that are conducted on a scheduled visitation day. There will be two sessions in the morning and two in the afternoon.

Visitor Check In Times Visitation Session Times
Session #1
7:00 am to 7:30 am
8:00 am to 9:00 am

Session #2
8:15 am to 8:45 am
9:20 am to 10:20 am

Session #3
11:00 am to 11:30am
11:50 am to 12:50 pm

Session #4
12:15pm to 12:45 pm
1:10 pm to 2:10 pm

  • Visits must be scheduled at least one day in advance and may be scheduled as far as one week in advance. The deadline for Facility check in for any scheduled session is 50 minutes prior to the start of that session. The times are listed above for your convenience. Visitors may only attend one visiting session per day. Each inmate may only attend two visiting sessions per day. Visiting sessions will be limited to 50 inmates. Each inmate is allowed up to 3 persons visiting at a time. Seating is on a first come first served basis. You may not get in during busy visiting days.
  • Video Conferencing - Orange County Correctional Facility Video Conferencing is available for professional visits. Go to their website for further information. View an instructional video on how to schedule online.

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