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Bo Robinson Assessment & Treatment Visitation Center

Reentry & Treatment Facility

Last Updated: May 20,2026


Visitation Hours

Visiting a Resident at Albert M. "Bo" Robinson Assessment & Treatment Center

Albert M. "Bo" Robinson Assessment & Treatment Center in Trenton, New Jersey is a reentry and treatment facility, which operates differently from a jail or prison. Residents are transitioning back into the community, working in the community, or completing court-ordered treatment. Visitation rules are generally less restrictive than at a secure facility, but program requirements, curfews, and program phase all affect when and how a resident can receive visitors. Before traveling, call 609-695-7050 to confirm the current schedule and whether the resident is currently approved for visits.

Program Phases and Visitation Privileges

Most reentry programs operate in phases. Early-phase residents typically have the most restrictions: limited or no visits, no off-site passes, supervised contact only. As residents progress through the program by completing treatment milestones, maintaining employment, and following curfews, privileges expand. Mid-phase residents usually qualify for scheduled in-person visits and short off-site passes with approved family. Late-phase residents often have weekend furloughs or extended community access. To find out which phase the resident is in, call 609-695-7050.

ID, Conduct, and What to Bring

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Dress code at Albert M. "Bo" Robinson Assessment & Treatment Center is enforced, though typically less rigid than at a prison: no clothing that resembles staff or resident uniforms, no revealing attire, no items that could be used to introduce contraband. Most facilities prohibit visitors from bringing food, money, or personal items for the resident. Drug and alcohol testing of residents is routine, so visitors should not bring anything that could create a positive test through casual contact. Violations can result in the resident losing visiting privileges or facing a program sanction.

Off-Site Passes and Family Time

Many reentry programs allow residents to leave the facility for approved purposes: work, treatment, religious services, medical appointments, and family time. Off-site family passes typically require pre-approval, an approved sponsor (a family member who picks up and returns the resident), a planned itinerary, and adherence to curfew. For mid-to-late program phase residents, off-site time is often more meaningful than formal visits. To learn whether the resident qualifies and what's required to be added as a sponsor, call 609-695-7050.

Phone, Mail, and Money Transfer

Communication with a resident at Albert M. "Bo" Robinson Assessment & Treatment Center is generally easier than at a secure facility. Many residents have access to facility phones with looser restrictions, work phones, or personal cell phones during specific hours. Residents may also need help with transportation costs, work-related expenses, or program fees during their stay. For information on phone discount plans, money transfer, and mail services that work with reentry facilities, see InmateAid's services and call 609-695-7050.

To confirm current visiting hours, approved visitor requirements, and program phase status at Albert M. "Bo" Robinson Assessment & Treatment Center, call 609-695-7050.

General Visitation Information

Bo Robinson Assessment and Treatment Center – Visitation

The Bo Robinson Assessment and Treatment Center in Trenton, New Jersey, allows approved visitation for residents participating in the facility’s structured residential treatment and parole reentry programs. Because the center operates within the New Jersey Department of Corrections Residential Community Release Program, all visitors must comply with institutional visitation rules, identification requirements, and security procedures before entering the facility. Visitors are generally required to appear on the resident’s approved visitation list, and staff may verify identification and conduct security screening procedures before allowing access to visitation areas. Since the facility houses both male and female parolees participating in treatment-focused programming, visitation schedules and approval procedures may vary depending on resident status, housing assignment, and program participation requirements.

Visitation at the Bo Robinson Assessment and Treatment Center is intended to help residents maintain positive family relationships and community support systems while progressing through substance abuse treatment, behavioral counseling, and reintegration programming. Visitors are expected to follow all facility rules regarding conduct, dress code standards, and prohibited items while on the property. Contraband, electronic devices, drugs, alcohol, weapons, and unauthorized personal property are strictly prohibited inside the center. Because residents remain under structured supervision while participating in the STEPS and RESAP residential treatment programs, visitation privileges may also depend on treatment compliance, behavioral status, and program participation progress during a resident’s placement at the facility.