Essex County Women in Transition is the main jail facility for women in Essex County, Massachusetts. It is a medium-security jail that houses female inmates. The facility accepts inmates from various cities and police departments in Essex County, including Salem Police Department, Danvers Police Department, Essex County Child Support Warrants, Lawrence Police Department, and Lynn Police Department.
Essex County Women in Transition 197 Elm Street, Salisbury, MA, 01952 Phone: 978-750-1900 Website
To find out if someone is in Essex County Women in Transition, you can access the jail records through the official website of the Essex County Sheriff's Office. The website provides information on inmates currently housed in the facility, including their names, booking dates, and charges. You can also contact the facility directly for more information.
To visit an inmate at the Essex County Women in Transition, friends and families are required to follow certain requirements. These may include pre-approval, scheduling the visit in advance, and providing proper identification. To find out more about the specific requirements and to schedule a visit, you can use the prisoner search feature on the Essex County Sheriff's Office website or contact the facility directly. Visitors are required to follow certain rules during the visit, such as dress code and behavior guidelines, to ensure the safety and security of the facility.
Phone: 978-750-1900 197 Elm Street, Salisbury, MA, 01952
The duties of the Essex County Sheriff's Office include maintaining the safety and security of the county, serving civil process and warrants, and operating the county's correctional facilities. The main detention facility operated by the sheriff's office is the Massachusetts Essex County Sheriffs Department Secure Alternative Lockup Program, located at 165 Marston Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts, 01841.
Phone: 978-750-1900