Northeast Region - Department of Youth Services Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: February 18, 2024
Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services

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Northeast Region - Department of Youth Services - General Information

  • City

    Middleton

  • Postal Code

    1949

  • State

    Massachusetts

  • Country

    Essex County

  • Phone

    978-646-2300

  • Country

    Essex County

Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services, established in , is located in Middleton, Massachusetts. The Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services houses more than 549 male offenders. The Massachusetts Department of Corrections runs all the correctional facilities in Massachusetts. Inmates at the Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services indulge in various tasks in groups, such as providing labors to some government agencies.

The Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services also offers the following programs to the inmates:

  • Education Services
  • Religious Services
  • Dental Services
  • A mental health treatment program
  • Alcohol and Drug Dependency Treatment

Inmate Search

There are several approved inmate locater websites available online. You can also search for information about an inmate incarcerated in the Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services by visiting its official website (Adult in Custody Look-up System). Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services also provides an inmate list updated frequently.

To search for an inmate on the website, you must provide;

  • Name of the Inmate
  • The Inmate’s ID given upon booking into the Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services
  • County of Conviction

Sending a Mail/Package to Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services

Inmates incarcerated in the Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services can only receive photos and letters from family and friends directly. The Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services does not permit packages such as food and games. Magazines, books, and newspapers are sent directly to the inmate from the distributor or publisher.

The mail must include:

  • Inmate’s name as it appears on the Massachusetts Department of Corrections records
  • State Offender Identification Number
  • Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services name and Correct Address
  • A return address

Address mail to:

Inmate Name, ID Number

 Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services

33 Gregory Street, Middleton, MA, 01949

Sending Money

The Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services permits offenders to receive funds deposited into either commissary or phone accounts. Phone account funds bill phone calls, computer tablet services, and electronic messaging and commissary for food and toiletries. You can send the money to an inmate at the Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services via JPay, Telmate, and CenturyLink.

Phone Calls

The Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services allows an inmate to make a 30-minute call through the CenturyLink (Service provider). Inmates are expected to create an account and validate their numbers to use this entity’s services. Upon validating and funding their numbers, an inmate can even access a voicemail option.

Visitations

Inmates incarcerated at Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services can receive visitors. Visitors must provide their ID and ensure to dress appropriately if you plan to visit an inmate incarcerated in the Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services.

For more guidelines about visitation, contact the Northeast Region – Department of Youth Services at 978-646-2300 .

Visitation Rules

VISITATION HOURS

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Sunday
    9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

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