Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division

Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division, NY Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

Updated on: March 6, 2024

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Location 155 Lt. Vanwinkle Drive, Binghamton, NY, 13905
Official Website http://www.gobroomecounty.com/sheriff/corrections

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Broome County County can be found in the New York area. Binghamton – is the county seat. Broome County has a total population of 193639 and was formed in 1806.

Broome County County has a total area of 705 square miles. The zip codes in Broome County County are 13737, 13744, 13745, 13746, 13748, 13749, 13754, 13760, 13761, 13762, 13763, 13777, 13787, 13790, 13794, 13795, 13797, 13802, 13813, 13826, 13833, 13848, 13850, 13851, 13862, 13865, 13901, 13902, 13903, 13904, 13905.

Broome County Sheriff’s Office:

The Broome County Sheriff, David E. Harder, is the head law enforcement officer in the Broome County county. You can reach him by calling 607-778-1911.

Address: 155 Lt Vanwinkle Drive, Binghamton, New York, 13905, 13737, 13744, 13745, 13746, 13748, 13749, 13754, 13760, 13761, 13762, 13763, 13777, 13787, 13790, 13794, 13795, 13797, 13802, 13813, 13826, 13833, 13848, 13850, 13851, 13862, 13865, 13901, 13902, 13903, 13904, 13905.

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Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division is located in Broome County County, New York state. The specific address of the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division is 155 Lt. Vanwinkle Drive, Binghamton, NY, 13905. The Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division is a correctional facility that house approximately 1,000 inmates and receive an average annual booking of 52,000. The Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division is divided into male units and female units. In case of any inquiries, you can dial 607-778-1911, the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division information line, or fax at or fax607-778-2100.

Jail History and Structure

In 1984, a criminal justice center was constructed in downtown Binghamton. The justice center houses the Broome County county sheriff, Binghamton police department offices, and the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division. The Broome County county sheriff is the general overseer of the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division. Originally, the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division could house approximately 2350 inmates.

Over the years, the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division has undergone numerous modifications and eventually became one of the largest facilities in the Broome County county.

Juvenile Detention Center

It is part and parcel of Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division but deals with the detention and correction of offensive youths. The Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division has a 124-bed capacity. Counselling, health assessments, recreation, education, and intervention services are provided to the youth held at the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division.

The Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division comprises three units: the girl’s detention unit, the boy’s detention unit, and the detention control center. During working hours, the staffing ratio is 1 to 7, and during sleeping hours, the ratio is 1 to 16. The youth detained in the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division is engaged daily to mitigate any room for idleness. Upon the arrival of any youth at the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division, he or she will be informed of the charges and rights.

Jail Medical Facilities

The Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division has medical facilities to promote the well-being of the inmates. In 2004, a mental health unit was established at the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division. This medical unit aims at handling any mental illness among the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division inmates. In 2008, a suicide precaution unit was established. This unit was meant to cater to Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division inmates who attempted suicide at one point. The unit comprises special cells where the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division inmates participate in daily group activities, contact their loved ones frequently and attend therapy sessions. There is also a general medical facility at the Broome County Sheriff’s Corrections Division where inmates can seek medication when unwell.

Broome County Correctional Facility / Broome County Sheriffs Office

Address 155 Lt Vanwinkle Drive, Binghamton, New York, 13905
Phone 607-778-1911
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Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division — General Information

Facility Name Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division
Facility Type County Jail
Address 155 Lt. Vanwinkle Drive, Binghamton, NY, 13905
Capacity 536
Facility Type Adult
City Binghamton
Postal Code 13905
State New York
County Broome County
Official Website http://www.gobroomecounty.com/sheriff/corrections

Visitation Rules and Prohibited Items

You need to dress appropriately while visiting the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division inmate; hence transparent and tight clothes are prohibited at the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division. You will be prohibited from visiting an inmate at the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division if you have been arrested within the past year.

Some of the prohibited items at the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division include manicure kits, nail clippers, glass bottles, metallic bottle openers, and any other material that may trigger violence within the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division.

The Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division is under tight security 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you are an inmate or a visitor, ensure you adhere to all the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division rules to avoid quarrels and disagreements with the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division authorities. You can learn more through the Broome County Sheriff's Corrections Division’s prison website.

Visiting Hours

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Monday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday: 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Sunday: 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM

Binghamton, Broome County , NY Overview

nicknames:
The Parlor City, Carousel Capital of the World, Valley of Opportunity
mottos:
Restoring the Pride.
Coordinates:
42.10222°N 75.91167°W
Country:
United States
State:
New York
County:
Broome
Settled:
1802
Incorporated:
1834 (village) 1867 (city)
Government:
Type:
Mayor-Council
Mayor:
Richard C. David (R)
City Council:
Members' List • W1: Giovanni Scaringi (R)• W2: Sophia Rescinti (R)• W3: Angela Riley (D, G)• W4: Aviva Friedman (D)• W5: Joe Burns (D)• W6: Philip Strawn (R)• W7: Thomas Scanlon (R)
Area:
City:
11.13 sq mi (28.82 km2)
Land:
10.48 sq mi (27.14 km2)
Water:
0.65 sq mi (1.68 km2) 5.83%
Elevation:
850 ft (260 m)
Population (2010):
City:
47,376
Estimate (2019):
44,399
Density:
4,236.95/sq mi (1,635.85/km2)
Urban:
158,084
Metro:
251,725
Demonym(s):
Binghamtonian
Time zone:
UTC−5 (EST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP code:
139xx (13901 = downtown)
Area code(s):
607
FIPS code:
36-007-06607

Directions

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