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NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW), NY Inmate Roster

Updated on: April 5, 2024
NYC DOC – Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW)

Visitation Hours

  • Sunday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Monday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Holiday Closed

NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW) Basic Information

Facility Name
NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW)
Facility Type
City Jail
Address
462 1st Avenue, New York, NY, 10013
Phone
212-266-1500
City
New York
Postal Code
10013
State
New York
County
New York County
Official Website
Website

NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW) inmate locator: Bookings, Booking Date, Authority, Arrest Date, Arrests, Court Type, Mugshots, Release Date, Bond, Who's in jail, Inmate List, Offense Date.

Are you looking for someone in the NYC DOC – Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW)? NYC DOC – Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW) has supported the division of police since the 19th century, so if someone was arrested within city limits, they may well be at NYC DOC – Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW), New York.

To be sure, you can use our guide below to help you navigate through the city jail inmate search, bonding information, and contact rules and regulations.

Keep in mind that the NYC DOC – Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW) is typically just a holding cell until an offender has been sentenced by the courts, so it is always a good idea to do an inmate search.

How to Do an Inmate Search

Not only can you make sure an inmate is still located at the NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW), but you can also gain more information about the arrest and whether a person can be bonded out of jail.

To learn more about an inmate, you can contact the City Clerk of Court's office of the Justice Center at 212-266-1500. You will want to get their case number, bond information, and court date. This information will help you when trying to do other things as well such as posting a bond.

Bonding Someone Out

Most individuals who are arrested and placed in the NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW) will be bonded out before their appearance at court. This is because most offenses are minor and each person is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. At the NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW), offenders may get an appearance bond, also known as a bail bond.

Bail bonds allow a jailed person to be released. The purpose of the bond is to guarantee the arrested person will appear in court at their specific time and place. The cost of each person’s bond will vary depending on the seriousness of each crime as set by the court.

Bonds must be paid in full and in cash. To pay a bond, call the phone number 212-266-1500. If you do not have the full amount to bail a person out of jail, you can consider working with bondsmen.

A bondsman will pay the bond as long as you pay 10-20% of the bond to the bondsmen with no reimbursement. These people do not work for the court or the jail and are associated with the city. To get a bondsman, do a Google Search for New York, New York Bondsmen.

All Other Information

Information on visitation, mail, and phone privileges is not provided on the NYC DOC - Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward (BHPW) website. Therefore, you must contact the jail by phone or in person to obtain further information about inmates and their privileges.

Keep in mind most inmates will be able to make outgoing collect phone calls and also be able to share with you any information they have been given. Again, most inmates will be bonded out within the first couple days.

To learn more information about mail visitation, and privileges, you can call the Division of Correction at 212-266-1500 or visit them at the following address:

Division of Correction

462 1st Avenue, New York, NY, 10013

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