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Berkshire County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Pittsfield, Massachusetts

The Berkshire County Jail in Pittsfield, Massachusetts is a medium-security correctional institution that serves the cities and towns within Berkshire County. This facility houses sentenced offenders and detainees awaiting trial or hearings. It also offers educational programs, counseling services, and medical care to its incarcerated population.

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Berkshire County Jail Inmate Lookup

The Berkshire County Sheriff's Office provides an inmate search tool on its official website. To conduct an offender search, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Berkshire County Sheriff's Office website.

  2. Click on the "Inmate Search" tab located on the homepage.

  3. Enter the offender's first and last name in the designated fields, or search by their booking number.

  4. Click on the "Search" button.

The inmate search results will display basic information about the incarcerated person, including their current location within the jail, booking number, charges, and expected release date. This information can be used to locate detained individuals, verify their status, or contact them through the facility's mail system.

Tips for Inmate Search:

  • Use the offender's full legal name for accurate results.
  • If the name search does not yield results, try searching by booking number.
  • If the search returns multiple results with similar names, use additional information such as date of birth or charges to narrow down the possibilities.
  • The inmate search may not always provide real-time information. For the most up-to-date details, contact the Berkshire County Sheriff's Office directly.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a publicly available document that lists the names and basic information of incarcerated individuals held in a detention facility. The Berkshire County Sheriff's Office maintains an online jail roster that can be accessed through their website.

Information Available on the Jail Roster:

The Berkshire County Jail roster provides the following information for each incarcerated person:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon booking.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The expected release date for sentenced offenders. This field may be blank for detainees awaiting trial or hearings.
  • Criminal Charges: A brief description of the charges against the offender.

Roster Updates:

The jail roster is typically updated several times throughout the day to reflect changes in the inmate population. New bookings, releases, and transfers are recorded as they occur.

Where to Find the Jail Roster:

  • Berkshire County Sheriff's Office website.
  • In-person at the Berkshire County Jail: Contact the jail administration for access to the physical roster.
  • Local newspapers or media outlets may publish portions of the jail roster as part of their crime reporting.

Other Useful Details:

  • The jail roster is a public record and is available to anyone upon request.
  • The roster may not include all incarcerated individuals, such as those held in protective custody or under special circumstances.
  • The information on the jail roster is subject to change and may not always be accurate or up-to-date. For the most current information, contact the Berkshire County Sheriff's Office directly.

Inmate Call System

The Berkshire County Jail uses Securus Technologies for its inmate call system. Inmates are allowed to make outgoing phone calls to approved numbers only.

Regulations and Guidelines for Use:

  • All calls are monitored and recorded.
  • Inmates are responsible for the cost of their phone calls.
  • Inmates must have funds in their account to make calls.
  • Calls are limited to 15 minutes per call.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive incoming phone calls.

How to Call an Inmate:

To call an inmate at the Berkshire County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Call the Securus Technologies inmate call center at 1-800-844-6591.
  2. Follow the prompts to create an account or log in to your existing account.
  3. Enter the inmate's booking number or search for the inmate by name.
  4. Select the inmate you wish to call and follow the prompts to connect the call.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

No, inmates at the Berkshire County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls.

Inmate Messaging

The Berkshire County Jail does not offer an inmate messaging system. Inmates cannot send or receive voice or text messages through the facility.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates:

To send mail to an inmate at the Berkshire County Jail, follow these guidelines:

  • Address: Berkshire County Jail, P.O. Box 418, Pittsfield, MA 01202
  • Inmate Name and Booking Number: Clearly write the inmate's full name and booking number on the envelope.
  • Return Address: Include your complete return address on the envelope.
  • Content: Mail must be in English and free of contraband. Inmates cannot receive mail that contains:
    • Cash or checks
    • Food or beverages
    • Pornography or sexually explicit material
    • Weapons or drugs
    • Any other items that are prohibited by law or jail regulations

Sending Care Packages:

The Berkshire County Jail does not accept care packages for inmates.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates at the Berkshire County Jail can receive money through JPay, a third-party vendor. Funds can be deposited into an inmate's account using the following methods:

  • Online: Visit the JPay website: https://www.jpay.com/
  • Phone: Call JPay at 1-800-574-5729
  • Mail: Send a money order or cashier's check to:
JPay
P.O. Box 260010
Chicago, IL 60626

Regulations and Limitations:

  • All funds must be sent through JPay.
  • There is a daily limit of $200 that can be deposited into an inmate's account.
  • Inmates cannot receive cash or checks directly from visitors or through the mail.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

To schedule a visit at the Berkshire County Jail, follow these steps:

  1. Create an account on the Jail Management System website.
  2. Add the inmate you wish to visit to your contact list.
  3. Schedule a visit by selecting the inmate's name and choosing a date and time from the available options.
  4. Receive a confirmation email with the visit details.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID upon arrival.
  • Visitors are subject to search before entering the visiting area.
  • No cell phones, electronic devices, or other prohibited items are allowed in the visiting area.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately and avoid revealing clothing.
  • Visitors must remain seated and refrain from touching or hugging the inmate.
  • Inappropriate behavior or language will result in the visit being terminated.

Visitation Hours:

  • Weekdays: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Weekends: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Video Visitation:

The Berkshire County Jail offers video visitation for inmates who are housed in certain units. To schedule a video visit, follow these steps:

  1. Create an account on the ICSolutions website.
  2. Add the inmate you wish to visit to your contact list.
  3. Schedule a video visit by selecting the inmate's name and choosing a date and time from the available options.
  4. Receive a confirmation email with the visit details.

Inmate Commissary

The inmate commissary is a store within the jail where incarcerated individuals can purchase a variety of items, including snacks, toiletries, clothing, and electronics. The commissary serves several purposes:

  • Provides inmates with access to essential and non-essential items.
  • Allows inmates to earn money through work programs within the jail.
  • Helps to maintain order and security within the facility.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using funds deposited into their account by friends and family. They can place orders through a kiosk in the jail or by submitting a written request to a staff member.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

Certain items are prohibited from being purchased through the commissary, including:

  • Weapons or dangerous objects
  • Drugs or alcohol
  • Pornography or sexually explicit material
  • Food or beverages that are not approved by the jail administration
  • Any other items that are deemed to be a security risk or threat to the safety of the facility

Release Information

Inmates are released from the Berkshire County Jail when their sentence has been completed, they have been granted parole, or they have been acquitted of the charges against them. The release process typically involves the following steps:

  • The inmate is notified of their upcoming release date.
  • The inmate meets with a caseworker to discuss their release plan.
  • The inmate is given a discharge packet that includes instructions on how to reintegrate into the community.
  • The inmate is released from jail and transported to their destination.

Who Can Be Released:

Not all inmates are eligible for release. Inmates who have been convicted of serious crimes or who are considered to be a danger to the community may be denied release.

How to Get Inmate Release Information:

To obtain information about an inmate's release date or status, contact the Berkshire County Sheriff's Office.

Security Level and Jail Staff

The Berkshire County Jail is a medium-security correctional facility. Security measures include:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Armed guards
  • Patrolling officers
  • Visitor screening

Categories of Offenders Housed:

The Berkshire County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees: Inmates who are awaiting trial for their alleged crimes.
  • Sentenced offenders: Inmates who have been convicted of a crime and are serving their sentence.
  • Parole violators: Inmates who have violated the terms of their parole and have been returned to jail.

Role of Correctional Officers:

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail. Their duties include:

  • Patrolling the jail and monitoring inmates
  • Conducting searches and confiscating contraband
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Providing care and assistance to inmates

Correctional Staff:

In addition to correctional officers, the Berkshire County Jail is staffed by a variety of other professionals, including:

  • Caseworkers: Social workers who provide counseling and support to inmates.
  • Medical staff: Nurses and doctors who provide medical and dental care to inmates.
  • Educational staff: Teachers who provide educational programs to inmates.
  • Food service staff: Cooks and servers who prepare and serve meals to inmates.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

467 Cheshire Rd, Pittsfield, MA 01201, United States

Official Phone Number

413-443-7220

Official Website

www.bcsoma.org

Pittsfield, MA

mottos:
"Benigno Numine" (Latin) "Benign Power"
Coordinates:
42.450°N 73.250°W
Country:
United States
State:
Massachusetts
County:
Berkshire
Settled:
1752
Incorporated:
1761
Government:
Type:
Mayor-council city
Mayor:
Linda Tyer (D)
Area:
Total:
42.46 sq mi (109.98 km2)
Land:
40.47 sq mi (104.81 km2)
Water:
1.99 sq mi (5.17 km2)
Elevation:
1,039 ft (317 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
44,737
Estimate (2019):
42,142
Density:
1,041.37/sq mi (402.07/km2)
Time zone:
UTC−5 (Eastern)
Summer (DST):
UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Code:
01201
Area code(s):
413
FIPS code:
25-53960
GNIS feature ID:
0607643

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate by name, ID number, or other identifying information?

Inmates can be searched for by name, ID number, or other identifying information through online databases provided by correctional facilities or government agencies. These databases typically require basic information to be entered into a search field, such as the inmate's full name, date of birth, or inmate number.

What information can I obtain from an inmate search result?

An inmate search result may include the following information:

  • Inmate's full name
  • Inmate's ID number
  • Date of birth
  • Current location (jail or prison)
  • Projected release date
  • Charges or convictions
  • Mugshot (in some cases)

What if the inmate I'm searching for is not found?

If the inmate you are searching for is not found in any online databases, you can contact the local sheriff's office or jail directly. They may be able to provide you with information about the inmate's whereabouts or status.

Arrest Lookup

How do I conduct an arrest lookup?

An arrest lookup can be conducted through online databases or by contacting the law enforcement agency that made the arrest. Some states have centralized arrest databases that allow for searches by name or date range. Alternatively, you can visit the website of the local jail or sheriff's office and search for arrest records.

What information can I obtain from an arrest lookup result?

An arrest lookup result may include the following information:

  • Date of arrest
  • Time of arrest
  • Arresting agency
  • Charges or allegations
  • Bond amount (if applicable)

Is there a fee for conducting an arrest lookup?

In some cases, there may be a small fee for conducting an arrest lookup. However, many law enforcement agencies provide this information free of charge.

Active Warrant Search

How can I search for active warrants?

You can search for active warrants by visiting the website of the law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction where you believe the warrant may have been issued. Some states have centralized databases that allow for statewide warrant searches. Alternatively, you can contact the local sheriff's office or courthouse to request a warrant search.

What information do I need to provide to search for active warrants?

To search for active warrants, you will typically need to provide the following information:

  • Your full name
  • Date of birth
  • Social Security number (in some cases)

What if there is a warrant out for my arrest?

If an active warrant is found for your arrest, you should contact an attorney immediately. The attorney can advise you on your rights and options, including whether to turn yourself in or contest the warrant.

Jail Bookings

How can I view the list of recent jail bookings?

The list of recent jail bookings can be viewed on the website of the local jail or sheriff's office. These lists typically include the following information for each booking:

  • Name of the person booked
  • Date of booking
  • Time of booking
  • Charges or allegations
  • Booking number

What information is included in jail booking records?

Jail booking records typically include the following information:

  • Name of the person booked
  • Date of birth
  • Race and gender
  • Charges or allegations
  • Booking number
  • Time and date of booking
  • Current location within the jail

Can I obtain a copy of a jail booking record?

Copies of jail booking records can be obtained through a public records request. The request can be submitted to the jail or sheriff's office that maintains the records. There may be a fee for obtaining copies of records.

Mugshots

Are mugshots publicly available?

Mugshots are typically considered public records and are therefore available to the public upon request. However, some states have laws that restrict access to mugshots in certain circumstances, such as when the person has been acquitted or the charges have been dropped.

How can I access inmate mugshots online?

Inmate mugshots can be accessed online through websites that provide mugshot databases. These websites typically require a subscription fee to access their databases. Some websites also offer free access to a limited number of mugshots.

What is the cost of obtaining an inmate mugshot?

The cost of obtaining an inmate mugshot varies depending on the website or agency providing the mugshot. Some websites charge a per-image fee, while others offer monthly or annual subscriptions.

Inmate Calls

How can inmates make phone calls?

Inmates can make phone calls through a variety of methods, including:

  • Landline telephones located in jail or prison facilities
  • Pay phones located in common areas of jails or prisons
  • Video phones (in some facilities)
  • Collect calls
  • Prepaid phone cards

What are the rules for inmate phone calls?

Inmate phone calls are typically subject to the following rules:

  • Calls are limited in length and frequency.
  • Calls may be monitored or recorded.
  • Inmates are not allowed to make calls to certain numbers, such as 911 or law enforcement agencies.
  • Inmates are not allowed to make calls to collect money or solicit donations.

How can I receive phone calls from an inmate?

You can receive phone calls from an inmate by providing the inmate with your phone number. The inmate will then be able to call you through the jail or prison's phone system. You may be charged a fee for menerima panggilans from an inmate.

Inmate Mail

What are the guidelines for sending mail to an inmate?

The guidelines for sending mail to an inmate vary depending on the jail or prison facility where the inmate is housed. However, some general guidelines include:

  • Mail must be addressed to the inmate's full name and inmate number.
  • Mail must be sent to the correct address for the facility where the inmate is housed.
  • Mail must be clean and free of contraband.
  • Mail may be inspected before it is delivered to the inmate.

What items are permitted in inmate mail?

The following items are typically permitted in inmate mail:

  • Letters
  • Postcards
  • Photographs
  • Books and magazines
  • Newspapers
  • Legal documents

How long does it take for mail to reach an inmate?

The amount of time it takes for mail to reach an inmate varies depending on the facility where the inmate is housed and the volume of mail being processed. In general, mail should arrive within a few days to a week.

Visitation

How can I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate, you will need to contact the jail or prison facility where the inmate is housed. You can typically schedule visits online, by phone, or in person. When scheduling a visit, you will need to provide the following information:

  • Your name and relationship to the inmate
  • The inmate's full name and inmate number
  • The date and time you wish to visit

What are the rules and regulations for inmate visits?

Inmate visits are typically subject to the following rules and regulations:

  • Visits are limited in length and frequency.
  • Visitors must be approved by the jail or prison facility.
  • Visitors may be searched before entering the visiting area.
  • Visitors must follow all instructions given by the jail or prison staff.

Can I bring a child to an inmate visit?

In most cases, children are not allowed to visit inmates. However, some facilities may allow children to visit under certain circumstances, such as if the child is the inmate's immediate family member.

Sending Money

How can I send money to an inmate?

You can send money to an inmate through a variety of methods, including:

  • Online money transfer services
  • Mail-in money orders
  • Direct deposit (in some cases)
  • Over-the-counter deposits at the jail or prison facility

What methods of payment are accepted for inmate deposits?

The following methods of payment are typically accepted for inmate deposits:

  • Cash
  • Money orders
  • Cashier's checks
  • Debit cards (in some cases)
  • Credit cards (in some cases)

What are the limits on the amount of money I can send to an inmate?

The limits on the amount of money you can send to an inmate vary depending on the jail or prison facility where the inmate is housed. In general, there is a daily or weekly limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into an inmate's account.

Posting Bond

How do I post bond for an inmate?

You can post bond for an inmate by paying the amount of the bond to the court or jail where the inmate is being held. The bond can be paid in cash, by money order, or by credit card (in some cases).

What are the different types of bonds?

The following are the most common types of bonds:

  • Cash bond: A cash bond is the full amount of the bond paid in cash to the court.
  • Surety bond: A surety bond is a bond that is issued by a commercial surety company. The surety company guarantees to pay the full amount of the bond if the inmate fails to appear for court.
  • Property bond: A property bond is a bond that is secured by real estate or other property. The property is used as collateral to ensure that the inmate will appear for court.

What is the cost of posting bond?

The cost of posting bond varies depending on the amount of the bond and the type of bond being posted. Cash bonds typically cost the full amount of the bond. Surety bonds typically cost around 10% of the bond amount. Property bonds can vary in cost depending on the value of the property being used as collateral.

Release

How can I

Release

How can I find out when an inmate is scheduled for release?

You can find out when an inmate is scheduled for release by contacting the jail or prison facility where the inmate is housed. You can typically request this information by phone, email, or in person.

What paperwork is required for an inmate's release?

The paperwork required for an inmate's release varies depending on the facility where the inmate is housed. However, some common paperwork includes:

  • A release order from the court
  • A discharge plan
  • Proof of identity
  • Proof of transportation

Can I pick up an inmate upon their release?

In most cases, you can pick up an inmate upon their release. However, you should contact the jail or prison facility in advance to make arrangements. You may be required to provide proof of identity and a vehicle to transport the inmate.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates access legal assistance?

Inmates can access legal assistance through a variety of methods, including:

  • Public defenders
  • Legal aid organizations
  • Private attorneys
  • Law libraries

Are there any pro bono legal services available to inmates?

Yes, there are a number of pro bono legal services available to inmates. These services are provided by volunteer attorneys who donate their time to help inmates with legal issues.

What types of legal issues can inmates seek assistance with?

Inmates can seek assistance with a variety of legal issues, including:

  • Criminal appeals
  • Habeas corpus petitions
  • Civil rights lawsuits
  • Post-conviction relief

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What medical services are available to inmates?

Inmates have the right to receive medical care while incarcerated. The types of medical services available to inmates vary depending on the facility where they are housed. However, some common medical services include:

  • Basic medical care
  • Dental care
  • Mental health care
  • Substance abuse treatment

How can inmates receive medical attention in jail or prison?

Inmates can receive medical attention in jail or prison by submitting a sick call request. Sick call requests can be made through a variety of methods, such as:

  • Filling out a sick call form
  • Calling the medical department
  • Speaking to a correctional officer

Are there any special medical needs that inmates may have?

Yes, some inmates may have special medical needs, such as:

  • Chronic illnesses
  • Disabilities
  • Mental health conditions
  • Substance abuse disorders

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I obtain a copy of my criminal record?

You can obtain a copy of your criminal record by submitting a request to the law enforcement agency that maintains the records. You can typically make this request online, by phone, or in person. There may be a fee associated with obtaining a copy of your criminal record.

What information is included in a criminal record report?

A criminal record report typically includes the following information:

  • Arrests
  • Convictions
  • Sentences
  • Probation and parole information

Is there a fee for obtaining a criminal record background check?

Yes, there is typically a fee associated with obtaining a criminal record background check. The fee varies depending on the state and the agency providing the background check.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search the sex offender registry?

You can search the sex offender registry online or through a local law enforcement agency. Some states have centralized sex offender registries that allow for searches by name, address, or other identifying information.

What information is available in the sex offender registry records?

Sex offender registry records typically include the following information:

  • Name of the offender
  • Date of birth
  • Address
  • Physical description
  • Criminal history
  • Risk level

Can I be notified if a sex offender moves into my neighborhood?

Yes, you can sign up for a community notification service that will alert you if a sex offender moves into your neighborhood. These services are typically provided by local law enforcement agencies.

Background Check

What information is included in a background check?

A background check typically includes the following information:

  • Criminal history
  • Credit history
  • Employment history
  • Education history
  • Motor vehicle records

How can I obtain a background check?

You can obtain a background check through a variety of methods, including:

  • Online background check companies
  • Private investigators
  • Law enforcement agencies

Are there any limitations on who can access background check information?

Yes, there are some limitations on who can access background check information. For example, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) limits the use of background check information by employers.

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