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Hampshire County, Massachusetts Inmate SearchIn Hampshire County, the Sheriff’s Office operates the Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction, where it maintains all inmate records and manages the public jail roster. Under Chapter 66, Section 10 of the Massachusetts General Laws (M.G.L.), the office provides public access to information regarding individuals in its custody.

However, specific access to inmate information will vary depending on where the subject is held. For instance, while you can find inmate information on the Massachusetts VINELink, the data on the portal is largely restricted to individuals incarcerated in various state-operated prisons throughout Massachusetts.

While the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections is the primary detention facility in Hampshire County, local police departments, such as the Northampton Police Department and the Amherst Police Department, maintain arrest logs and booking records of persons they hold in temporary custody.

At the federal level, the Federal Bureau of Prisons manages access to inmate records. Individuals seeking information about inmates at the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Devens can use the BOP Inmate Locator. This is the official search tool for federal inmate records.

Typically, an inmate search displays public-facing information about persons in custody, including the inmate’s:

  • Biographical identifiers
  • Official identification number
  • Custody & location details
  • Legal & sentencing information.

How to Find an Inmate in Hampshire County Jail

The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office does not provide a searchable online inmate roster for the county’s detention facilities. However, you can search for information on persons held in facilities maintained by the House of Corrections by logging in to the Massachusetts VineLink portal and using the inmate’s name or ID number to search for details. Alternatively, you could call, mail, or visit the Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office/Jail at:

205 Rocky Hill Road,

Northampton,

MA 01060

Phone: (413) 584-5911.

How to Use the Hampshire County Jail Roster

To find Hampshire County’s jail roster online:

  • Visit the Vinelink website.
  • Select Massachusetts from the State menu.
  • On the new page, click "Search for Someone."
  • Depending on the available search criterion, click "Name" or "ID Number."
  • Provide the required information.
  • Click the reCAPTCHA box.
  • Submit the query and review the results.

For offline access or to inquire about records that are not available online, contact the Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office at:

205 Rocky Hill Road,

Northampton,

MA 01060

Phone:(413) 584-5911, (413) 582-7700

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 7000,

Northampton,

MA 01061-7000.

What Information is Included in the Hampshire County Inmate Roster

The Massachusetts Public Records Law mandates public access to government records, including inmate records. Nonetheless, access is limited to adult records that do not infringe existing laws. A typical Hampshire County inmate record displays:

  • The inmate’s full name
  • Booking number
  • Arrest date
  • Charges (general description)
  • Custody status (in custody, released, or transferred)
  • Housing location (sometimes)
  • Court or arraignment date.

While anyone can access Hampshire County’s inmate records, to protect privacy, safety, and the integrity of investigations, there is a restriction on public access to:

  • Juvenile inmate records
  • Sealed and expunged records
  • Inmate records relating to active investigations
  • Security-sensitive information, such as:
  • Detailed housing assignments (for high-risk inmates)
  • Jail security procedures, staffing, or surveillance details
  • Transport schedules or movement logs
  • Victim and witness information
  • Medical and mental health information
  • Personal identifying information, such as:
  • Social Security numbers
  • Driver’s license numbers
  • Financial account details
  • Home addresses (in some cases).

Contact Details for Hampshire County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

In Hampshire County, the Sheriff’s Office operates the local jail. Individuals seeking access to Hampshire County jail records can contact the Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office or the Hampshire County Jail (both share the same contact) at:

205 Rocky Hill Road,

Northampton,

MA 01060

Phone: (413) 584-5911, (413) 582-7700

Fax: (413) 584-2695

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 7000,

Northampton,

MA 01061-7000.

Agency

Address

Phone Number

Booking/Visitation Line

Website

Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office/Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections

205 Rocky Hill Road,

Northampton,

MA 01060

(413) 584-5911, (413) 582-7700

(413) 584-5911

https://www.hampshiresheriffs.com/.

Jail Facility Overview in Hampshire County

Maintaining an approximate capacity of 287 inmates and an average daily population of 230 to 260, the Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction serves as the primary detention center for the cities and towns in Hampshire County, MA. This adult male-only, multi-security, multi-purpose regional facility features 60-man units divided into 4-man and 8-man rooms, alongside dormitory-style housing for pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates serving terms of 2.5 years or less.

The main facility houses the booking area, medical clinic, and high to medium-security cells, while a dormitory-style living area within the secure fence promotes communal living and participation in treatment programs. Additionally, the department operates a specialized community-based work-release house for inmates transitioning back into the workforce.

Beyond providing inmate accommodation, the Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction functions as a federally licensed Opioid Treatment Program facility that provides medical support for individuals with substance use disorders. Furthermore, the Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction:

  • Collaborates with local institutions, such as Amherst College, to provide "Inside-Out" courses for inmates seeking to earn college credits.
  • Offers culinary arts training in an on-site professional kitchen, along with woodworking and landscaping programs.
  • Administers "Bridge to the Future," a community-based work-release program that allows eligible inmates to work at local jobs during the day before returning to a specialized house at night.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections

205 Rocky Hill Road,

Northampton,

MA 01060

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 7000,

Northampton,

MA 01061-7000

(413) 584-5911, (413) 582-7700

Fax: (413) 584-2695

The Hampshire County House of Corrections is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for correctional operations. However, general administrative office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, excluding holidays

info@hsd.state.ma.us.

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections

Fund deposits into Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections inmates’ commissary accounts must be made through approved platforms. The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office permits individuals on inmates approved lists to make online deposits into inmates accounts through anapproved third-party platform. Friends and family members can also call 1(866) 345-1884 and fund inmate accounts through phone, or visit the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections and make deposits through a self-service kiosk in the facility’s public lobby.

The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office also allows deposits through Money Order/Check deposit slips. This should be payable to the Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office and must include the inmate’s full name and ID number in the memo line, and be addressed to:

Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction

Attn: Inmate Accounts

205 Rocky Hill Road,

Northampton,

MA 01060.

Depositors should note that only persons approved by the Sheriff’s Office can deposit money into inmate accounts at the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections. Additionally, electronic deposits incur service charges, and most systems cap a single transaction at $300.00.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

Hampshire County maintains a single jail roster. The most convenient ways to search for jail records in Hampshire County is through the Massachusetts Vinelink or phone call to the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections; record seekers can use the Vinlink search tool to look for information about inmates at the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections, or call (413) 584-5911 or (413) 582-7700 and inquire through a staff member. For mail or in-person searches for Hampshire County inmate records, interested parties should contact the Hampshire Jail and House of Corrections at:

205 Rocky Hill Road,

Northampton,

MA 01060

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 7000,

Northampton,

MA 01061-7000.

Hampshire County Visitation Rules and Schedules

The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office permits individuals on inmates’ approved lists to visit at the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections. Only individuals who schedule their visits in advance are permitted to visit the jail facility. To schedule visits at the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections, call (413) 584-5911. In addition, the following rules apply:

Who is allowed to visit

Eligible visitors to the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections include:

  • Family members and friends
  • Attorneys and legal representatives
  • Approved professionals (for instance, clergy and counselors).

Additionally, minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and must be on the inmate’s approved list.

Identification & approval requirements

Adult visitors to the Hampshire County jail facility must provide valid government-issued photo identification; this includes:

  • Driver’s license
  • State ID
  • Passport.

Dress code

The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office requires all visitors to the Hampshire County Jail to dress appropriately. The Sheriff’s Office does not permit the following:

  • Bathing suits
  • Shorts and skirts that are higher than two inches above the knee
  • Halter tops, tank tops, and tube tops
  • Excessively tight or revealing clothing
  • See-through clothing
  • Ripped clothing, mini skirts, and hooded clothing
  • Any shirt that does not fully cover the midriff
  • Sleeveless shirts or dresses
  • Backless shirts, blouses, or dresses
  • Hats and hair ornaments
  • Coveralls, coats or jackets, and jewelry (except for one wedding band and one religious medal with a chain)
  • Obscene t-shirts and spaghetti-strap tops or dresses
  • Body piercings on eyebrows, nose, lips, and ears.

Behavior expectations

Visitors to the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections should:

  • Follow all staff instructions
  • Not display disruptive behavior, use profanity, or make physical contact beyond what is permitted
  • Not bring contraband (phones, bags, or prohibited items) to the facility.

Length and number of visits

The Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction limits each inmate’s visit to a maximum of one hour. The facility permits inmates to receive two weekly visits, consisting of one weekday session and one weekend session. Additionally, the Sheriff’s Office requires that no more than three adult visitors attend a single visitation session at one time.

General days and hours of visitation

The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office schedules visiting days and hours according to specific housing units. To confirm the current visitation times for a particular unit, visitors should call the Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction at (413) 584-5911.

Mailing and Commissary Information

All incoming mail to the Hampshire County Jail and House of Corrections undergoes screening for contraband. The Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office opens inmate mail to identify items that could compromise the safety of inmates and personnel. Correspondence with an inmate at this facility may include:

  • Letters (handwritten or typed)
  • Standard photographs (non-polaroid, appropriate content)
  • Greeting cards (no electronics or embellishments)

However, the Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office prohibits inmate mail containing:

  • Cash or personal checks
  • Polaroid photos
  • Packages (unless they receive pre-approval)
  • Items with glue, glitter, or stickers
  • Contraband or inappropriate content

Furthermore, individuals must address mail to inmates using the following format:

Inmate Name

Booking Number

Hampshire County Jail & House of Correction

P.O. Box 7000,

Northampton,

MA 01061-7000

For commissary purchases, the Hampshire County Sheriff’s Office permits online money deposits into inmate accounts through an approved third-party platform. Friends and family members also fund inmate accounts through a payment kiosk in the facility’s lobby or by sending checks or money orders in the inmate’s name, made payable to the Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction.