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NYC DOC - Rikers Island - Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC), NY Inmate Roster

Updated on: January 21, 2024
NYC DOC – Rikers Island – Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC)

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 - Rikers Island - Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC) Basic Information

Facility Name
NYC DOC - Rikers Island - Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC)
Facility Type
City Jail
Address
City of New York Department of Correction 10-10 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, NY, 11370
Phone
718-546-1500
Capacity
1851
City
East Elmhurst
Postal Code
11370
State
New York
County
Queens County
Official Website
Website

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Are you looking for an inmate at the NYC DOC – Rikers Island – Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC)? Don’t worry if you are because it’s easy to find an inmate at this jail. You will be able to search for an inmate and from there learn how to communicate with them!

The address for the NYC DOC – Rikers Island – Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC) is City of New York Department of Correction
10-10 Hazen Street, East Elmhurst, NY, 11370. You can also call the jail at 718-546-1500. If you ever have any problems or questions, then make sure you call this phone number. The jail can answer those questions. Which is really nice because then you don’t have to wait for an answer.

How to Search for an Inmate

An inmate search with the NYC DOC - Rikers Island - Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC), starts here. With this inmate search, you can look for an inmate using their first and last name. Once you find the inmate that you’re looking for, you will want to write down their inmate number.

Searching for an inmate allows you to find them. You can also eventually visit or even send mail and make a phone call.

How to Visit an Inmate

Visiting with an inmate comes down to you first filling out an application online. Once your application is approved, you can learn how to visit with an inmate. Keep in mind that the NYC DOC - Rikers Island - Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC) has its own operating system and rules.

Here is additional information you will need when visiting:

Jail Information Line phone number is 718-546-1500

Visiting Hours - by appointment only.
To make an appointment to visit inmates call 718-546-1500 on Thursdays between the hours of 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Visitors need to have a valid Driver's License or ID and they must be on the inmates visitors list.

Only 2 visitors are allowed per inmate, but one child is also permitted at the same time. Make sure you follow these rules and regulations prior to coming to visit the inmate.

Inmate Commissary Information

Sending money to an inmate commissary is simple. It’s called Smart Deposit and that’s how you will deposit money into the inmate’s account.

When you’re sending money to an inmate, you will need this information.

When providing funds please note only the following will be accepted:

  • Money orders displaying typed or stamped value amounts, payable to CCSO/inmates name
  • U.S. currency

How to Send Mail to an Inmate

The NYC DOC - Rikers Island - Eric M. Taylor Center (EMFC) accepts mail for inmates. Outgoing mail is collected on a daily basis, which is good. Items have to meet code, so when you send something to an inmate, make sure you follow all the rules and regulations of the mailing system.

Keep in mind that all mail is inspected before it reaches the inmates. If you try and send contraband, you will not be allowed to send mail in the future.

If you’re wanting to send an email, make a phone call, or deposit money, you can use the aforementioned information to help you out. Remember if you have further questions, make sure you contact the jail.

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