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Sing Sing Correctional Facility

354 Hunter Street
New York
Male prison
(914) 941-0108
Ossining
Opened in 1826
Prison Description

Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the village of Ossining, New York. It is located about 30 miles north of New York City on the east bank of the Hudson River. Sing Sing contains about 1,700 prisoners.

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Renee
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I wanted to know the visiting hours for an inmate monday thru friday and on Saturday and Sunday

brad
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Hi Renee,
Just click the link on our prison page to the prison’s web site. The web site has a specific section giving the visitation schedule and rules for visitation.

brad
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In response to the many questions about telephone communications with your loved one locked up in New York state prisons, please note the following: TELEPHONE CALLS The Department’s “Call-Home” program allows inmates to make phone calls as a way to maintain contact with family and friends. The inmate may only call you collect. This means you will have to pay for the call. An inmate is only permitted to call persons on their approved telephone list and may only have up to 15 telephone numbers on their approved list at any time. Phone numbers may only be added or deleted… Read more »

landa
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Are the inmates allow to have t.v.s and how would I be able to send money besides mail

brad
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Hi Landa, Please note the following information about inmate’s money: Offenders are not permitted to physically possess money while they are incarcerated. This includes paper money and coins. In order to allow offenders to buy things they need or want, their money is held in their offender account. Jobs, assignments and gifts from family and friends are the usual sources for these funds. The offender can use the money in their account to buy items from the commissary or send money home. You need to know that often there are court surcharges, fees, or other encumbrances that offenders may have… Read more »

Patti
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can you tell me how I would locate a prisoner from 1903. His name was Thomas Lynch. He stabbed someone and killed him. I am looking for a mugshot or any info. Can you send me where I need to go. Thank you!

JEAN
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JEAN

Hello Pattii. Were you able to find info on your relative from 1903. I have been looking for info from 2016, and don’t know where to start. Thank you, Jean

jUANITA
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HOW DO I DEPOSIT MONEY TO MY SONS ACCOUNT ON LINE. I NEED SOME KIND OF CODE

brad
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Hi Juanita, We recommend contacting the facility directly for this information. Please note the following: OFFENDER MONIES/OFFENDER ACCOUNTS Offenders are not permitted to physically possess money while they are incarcerated. This includes paper money and coins. In order to allow offenders to buy things they need or want, their money is held in their offender account. Jobs, assignments and gifts from family and friends are the usual sources for these funds. The offender can use the money in their account to buy items from the commissary or send money home. You need to know that often there are court surcharges,… Read more »

JoAnn
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JoAnn

I would like to know what calling institution is used for enabling a prisoner call home – I used one before but forgot the name and I think that the money has run out since I have not received a call in like a month from my brother, please help

brad
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Hi JoAnn,
The following is the URL for information about the telephone system at Sing Sing.
http://www.doccs.ny.gov/inmateinfo.html

Roberta Jane Ford
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Roberta Jane Ford

I’m looking for information on an Inmate Frank T Kowalczyk Date of Birth approx. 1908 we were told he died in Prison sometime in the 1950’s and is buried in a paupers field on an Island. I’m helping a friend do her family genealogy. Ty for your help!

Riguad Carrenard
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Riguad Carrenard

I would like my son to have a final visit with his mother in the hospital, she is gravely ill. Please send me the “form” to complete and any additional information you require.
Thank you in advance for your time and attention to this matter.
Rigaud Carrenard
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