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Clinton NY Jail Visitation Center

County Jail

Last Updated: May 08,2026


Visitation Hours

The County Jail provides on-site and online visitation options to help inmates maintain contact with family and friends.

On-Site Visitation Hours

  • Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
  • Holidays - call for available times and reserve yours as these days are the busiest times of the year

Visitors must follow the dress code and behavior guidelines whether they are visiting here or from their computer/smartphone. Violations may result in the termination of the visit.

Online Video Visitation
Online visits can be scheduled in advance, allowing remote connection from home or work. Visitors must set up an account and adhere to dress and behavior guidelines. Visits cost a minimum of $0.25 per minute and are monitored for security.

General Information
Visitation hours and policies are subject to change. Call the facility at 518-565-4300 for updates. For more information and to set up an online visitation account.

General Visitation Information

Visitation Information - Clinton County Correctional Facility

Facility Contacts

ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer: 518-298-5600 Main office for legal scheduling: 518-565-4343 Virtual attorney visit email: intake@clintoncountyny.gov

Visiting Hours

Detainees get two visits per week, one hour each, with a maximum of one visit per day.

Schedule: Monday: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Plan to arrive 45 minutes before your scheduled visit so you can clear security. All visitors must pass metal detection screening to be admitted.

Who Can Visit and Identification Required

All visitors must show valid, proper identification. Acceptable forms include:

Valid photo driver's license Valid photo non-driver's ID Valid photo passport Valid photo Department of Social Services ID with birth date Valid photo school ID with birth date, accompanied by a copy of the birth certificate Temporary non-photo driver's ID or license, accompanied by birth certificate and a legitimate photo ID Birth certificates for children and newborns

Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, or must have a Visitor Registration Form filled out and notarized by the parent or guardian. Children must remain seated on the parent or guardian's lap during the visit, or they will be asked to leave the visiting area.

Dress Code

All visitors must be appropriately dressed. The following are prohibited: clothing with excessive metal (buttons, zippers), hooded sweatshirts, sleeveless shirts, halter tops, tank tops, white t-shirts, mini skirts (skirts must reach below the knees), under-wire bras, mesh garments, and any tight-fitting or see-through clothing. All hair items must be removed before entering the visiting room.

The Lobby Officer has final say on whether your attire is acceptable.

Visiting Rules

All friend and family visits are non-contact.

No firearms or weapons of any kind. No electronic devices (cell phones, pagers, radios) in secure areas. No food or drinks in the visiting area. No pets anywhere in the facility.

Handbags and other personal items must go in a lobby locker or stay in your vehicle. The facility is not responsible for lost or stolen items.

No loud, vulgar, or obscene language. Visitors cannot pass anything to detainees or carry items into the visitation area. Violent or abusive behavior toward your visitor or the officer will result in loss of visitation or future restrictions.

During an emergency, stay seated, stay calm, and follow the visiting room officer's directions.

Search Procedures

Every visitor is subject to a search of their person and any items they carry in. Anything not disclosed or discovered during a search is treated as contraband, which means loss of visiting privileges and possible criminal charges.

All visitors pass through a metal detector. If you have a pacemaker or any prosthetic device that may trigger the detector, tell the Lobby Officer before passing through and bring documentation. If you do not clear the metal detector, you will not be admitted.

If you appear intoxicated, you will be turned away.

Attorney Visits

In-person attorney visits run seven days a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., including holidays. All visits require 24 hours' advance notice to schedule an interview room. The only exceptions are during detainee meals and facility lockdowns. Visits outside these hours require approval from the Jail Administrator.

A list of pro bono legal organizations is posted in every housing unit and updated quarterly. Detainees are responsible for contacting these organizations to schedule appointments.

Virtual Attorney Visits and Legal Calls

Attorneys can request video teleconference (VTC) meetings or confidential legal phone calls by emailing intake@clintoncountyny.gov or calling 518-565-4343 to reach the courtroom officer who handles scheduling. The court officers will reply with a confirmed date and time.

Appointments must be requested at least 24 hours in advance. Sessions run 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in 30 to 60-minute blocks. There is no cap on how many VTC appointments an attorney can request, but no attorney can have more than one 60-minute meeting with the same detainee in a single day.

The email request must include: the attorney's full name and contact info, the detainee's name and A-number, several proposed dates and times, a scan of the attorney's government ID, proof of legal status (bar card, attorney license, paralegal license, or similar), and a scan of the eFiled G-28 unless this is a pre-representational visit. If a legal assistant is joining alone, attach a letter of authorization on firm letterhead and a scan of the assistant's ID.

Only legal representatives, legal assistants, and interpreters are allowed on these calls. No family, no friends. The attorney can use outside interpretation services during the session. Calls are confidential; an officer stays within sight but out of earshot and will knock 5 minutes before the cutoff.

Recording any virtual or in-person visit, by audio or video, is prohibited. Violations can result in suspension or permanent loss of virtual attorney visit privileges.

Consular Visits

Consular officials can meet with their nationals at any time. Call the ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer at 518-298-5600 to make arrangements when possible, and bring credentials.

Clergy Visits

Clergy can visit at any time but must arrange the visit ahead of time through the Chaplain's Office.

There is to be no food or drinks in the visiting area. Children are to be supervised during the entire visit. They are to remain seated on the parent or guardian's lap or they will be asked to leave the visiting area. Inmates will be allowed two visits per week at one hour per visit and one visit per day.

Visiting Inmates at Clinton County NY Correctional Facility (ICE)

All Visitors are subject to search once inside the facility.

The public may visit no more than one time per week, Monday through Saturday at this Plattsburgh NY location. Visitors must sign inat least 15 minutes before their scheduled visits. If you schedule a visit and don't show up or show up late, you will not be allowed to visit the rest of that week, including Saturday. If a visit on Saturday is scheduled, and the visitor does not show up or shows up late, they will not be allowed to visit until the following Saturday. Repeated late arrival or no-show violations may result in longer suspension of visiting privileges. Inmates are allowed no more than one (1) visit per day. Visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian, unless they are visiting a parent. Unaccompanied minors (under age 18) visiting a parent must present a copy of their birth certificate. Children must remain with the parent at all times during the visit. All visitors must have acceptable identification. This includes a drivers license with picture identification, military ID, or other verifiable picture ID. Three (3) pieces of non-picture ID may substitute for picture ID.

No mail or messages for inmates will be accepted. Mail must go through the U.S. Mail. Visitors may only visit the inmate they have signed up to visit. Any visitor who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be permitted to visit. Inappropriate behavior, including the use of profanity, will not be permitted. No weapons will be permitted. All other items listed in the jail lobby are prohibited. There is a maximum of four (4) visitors per booth, including children, and the door must remain closed.

All visitors must wear appropriate clothing, including shoes and shirts. Restrictions on attire or appearance include: No miniskirts or similar attire; no low-cut or revealing necklines; no attire with obscene or offensive language; and no persons with a bare midriff will be permitted to visit. Visitors cannot bring items into the visiting area including weapons of any kind, purses, handbags, backpacks, diaper bags, food, drink, gum, baby bottles, pictures, books, toys, writing utensils, strollers or carriers, cell phones, cameras, or any other electronic devices.

Violation of the above restrictions may cause the visit to be cancelled or terminated, and visiting privileges may be suspended by the Clinton Sheriffs Department. The on-duty supervisor may cancel visits without notice due to circumstances within the jail.

Visitation Rules

County - Rules by type

The Clinton County NY Correctional Facility (ICE), located in Plattsburgh, NY, plays a crucial role in facilitating successful offender reintegration into the community, a cornerstone of effective crime control strategies. With a focus on rehabilitation and community engagement, the center aims to support individuals as they transition from incarceration back into society. However, this process is governed by a multitude of rules and regulations that visitors must adhere to, ensuring the safety and security of all involved parties.

Visitors to the prison must navigate a complex set of guidelines regarding identification, conduct, and the items they can bring during visits. These rules are in place to maintain order within the facility and to protect both visitors and inmates. For example, visitors are required to present proper forms of identification upon arrival, such as a driver's license or government-issued ID card. This helps to verify their identity and ensure that they are authorized to visit the inmate.

Furthermore, visitors must adhere to strict rules regarding their conduct while inside the facility. Disruptive behavior, the use of loud or obscene language, or engaging in any form of sexual behavior can result in the termination of the visit and may lead to further consequences. Additionally, visitors are prohibited from bringing certain items into the visiting room, including cell phones, cameras, and weapons. These restrictions help to maintain the safety and security of the facility and prevent any unauthorized items from entering the prison.

In addition to these general rules, there are specific guidelines that visitors must follow depending on their circumstances. For example, visitors with children must ensure that they are supervised at all times and that they do not engage in any inappropriate behavior while inside the facility. Likewise, visitors who require medication during their visit must inform the visiting room officer upon arrival and follow the appropriate procedures to ensure that their medication is properly stored and administered.

Another important aspect of visiting a prison is understanding the limitations and restrictions that may apply to certain individuals. For example, individuals who have previously been incarcerated, are currently under probation or parole supervision, or are victims of the inmate are typically not permitted to visit. Likewise, individuals who have had their visiting privileges suspended or who have an active protection from abuse (PFA) order against them are also prohibited from visiting the inmate.

Despite these restrictions, there are procedures in place for individuals who wish to visit an inmate but are not permitted under normal circumstances. Inmates can initiate a request to have a prohibited visitor added to their visiting list, and a recommendation from the inmate's unit team may allow the visitor to be approved by the facility manager or designee. However, reinstatement of visiting privileges is not guaranteed, and individuals whose visiting privileges have been suspended must write to the appropriate facility manager seeking reinstatement.

Upon arrival at the prison, visitors are subject to a thorough screening process to ensure that they do not bring any contraband into the facility. This includes a search of their person, their belongings, and their vehicle. Visitors must also pass through a metal detector and may be subject to additional screening measures, such as drug screenings conducted by dogs or special devices. Failure to pass these screenings can result in the denial of the visit and may lead to further consequences.

Once inside the visiting room, visitors must continue to adhere to the rules and regulations set forth by the prison. This includes refraining from conversing with other inmates or their guests, as well as following any specific instructions given by the visiting room officers. Visitors are also responsible for keeping control of their children and ensuring that they do not engage in any disruptive behavior.

In addition to these general guidelines, there are specific rules that visitors must follow depending on their circumstances. For example, visitors with infants must adhere to guidelines regarding the types and amounts of baby items they can bring into the visiting room. Likewise, visitors who require medication during their visit must inform the visiting room officer upon arrival and follow the appropriate procedures to ensure that their medication is properly stored and administered.

Overall, visiting a prison requires careful adherence to a complex set of rules and regulations designed to maintain order and security within the facility. By understanding and following these guidelines, visitors can help to ensure a safe and positive experience for themselves, the inmates, and the staff.