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What Is Inmate Records In Merrimack County?

Inmate records in Merrimack County are official government documents maintained by the Merrimack County Department of Corrections that chronicle an individual's history within the county correctional system. These comprehensive records document the custody, care, and control of persons who have been arrested, detained, or incarcerated within Merrimack County facilities. Pursuant to New Hampshire RSA 651-A:7, these records serve as the official documentation of an individual's time in custody.

Inmate records are distinct from court records in several important ways:

  • Court records focus on case proceedings, judgments, and legal determinations
  • Inmate records document physical custody, institutional behavior, and administrative details
  • Court records are maintained by the judicial branch through the Merrimack County Superior Court
  • Inmate records are maintained by the executive branch through the Department of Corrections

The creation of an inmate record begins at the booking process, when an individual is first processed into a Merrimack County correctional facility. The record is continuously updated throughout the period of incarceration to reflect:

  • Initial intake assessment information
  • Housing assignments and transfers
  • Disciplinary incidents
  • Medical treatments
  • Visitation logs
  • Program participation
  • Release planning documentation

Upon release from custody, the inmate record is closed but maintained according to the New Hampshire Right-to-Know Law and departmental retention schedules.

Are Inmate Records Public In Merrimack County?

Inmate records in Merrimack County are partially public under New Hampshire law. The New Hampshire Right-to-Know Law § 91-A:4 establishes that government records are generally accessible to the public, with certain exceptions for privacy, security, and other protected interests. For correctional facilities, this creates a balance between transparency and security considerations.

The following inmate record information is typically available to the public:

  • Current inmate roster (names of individuals currently in custody)
  • Basic booking information (name, age, gender)
  • Charges filed
  • Bond/bail amounts
  • Expected release dates
  • Current housing facility

However, several categories of information are restricted from public access under RSA 91-A:5, including:

  • Medical and mental health records
  • Disciplinary reports
  • Personal identifying information beyond basic demographics
  • Security-sensitive details about facility operations
  • Information that could compromise institutional safety

Members of the public seeking inmate information may access basic details through the Merrimack County Department of Corrections website or by contacting the facility directly. More comprehensive records may require formal written requests and may be subject to redaction of protected information.

What's Included Inmate Records in Merrimack County

Inmate records in Merrimack County contain comprehensive documentation of an individual's interaction with the county correctional system. These records typically include the following categories of information:

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Height, weight, and identifying marks
  • Booking photograph ("mugshot")
  • Assigned inmate identification number
  • Last known address

Custody Information:

  • Date and time of admission
  • Booking officer information
  • Intake assessment documentation
  • Housing assignment history
  • Security classification
  • Disciplinary incidents and hearings
  • Grievances filed
  • Program participation records

Charge Information:

  • Arresting agency
  • Arrest date and location
  • Criminal charges (with statute numbers)
  • Charge severity (felony/misdemeanor)
  • Case numbers
  • Warrant information (if applicable)

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond/bail amount
  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Bond status (posted, denied, revoked)
  • Bond conditions
  • Bail hearing dates

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Judge assigned
  • Attorney information
  • Court dates and appearances
  • Court orders affecting custody

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Conviction details
  • Sentence length and terms
  • Credit for time served
  • Parole eligibility date
  • Good time/earned time calculations
  • Special conditions of sentence

Release Information:

  • Scheduled release date
  • Actual release date and time
  • Type of release (bail, completion of sentence, transfer)
  • Post-release supervision requirements
  • Release address

These records are maintained in both electronic and physical formats, with the Merrimack County Department of Corrections transitioning increasingly toward digital record-keeping systems for improved efficiency and accessibility.

Merrimack County Prison System

The Merrimack County prison system operates under the authority of the Merrimack County Department of Corrections, which is responsible for the safe and secure detention of individuals awaiting trial and those serving sentences of up to one year. The system functions as a critical component of the county's criminal justice infrastructure, working in coordination with law enforcement agencies, courts, and community service providers.

Merrimack County maintains a clear distinction between its local correctional facilities and the New Hampshire State Prison system:

  • County facilities primarily house pre-trial detainees and individuals serving misdemeanor sentences
  • State prisons house individuals convicted of felonies serving sentences longer than one year
  • County facilities focus on short-term custody and local reentry
  • State prisons provide more extensive long-term rehabilitation programs

The Merrimack County Department of Corrections operates under the administrative oversight of the Merrimack County Commissioners and is directly managed by the Superintendent of Corrections. The department is committed to maintaining safe, secure, and humane facilities while providing opportunities for rehabilitation and successful community reintegration.

Merrimack County Department of Corrections
314 Daniel Webster Highway
Boscawen, NH 03303
Phone: (603) 796-2107
Merrimack County Department of Corrections

Types of Correctional Facilities In Merrimack County

Merrimack County operates several distinct correctional facilities designed to accommodate different populations and security needs within the county corrections system:

Merrimack County Department of Corrections Main Facility
314 Daniel Webster Highway
Boscawen, NH 03303
Phone: (603) 796-2107
Merrimack County Department of Corrections

This primary facility serves as the central detention center for Merrimack County, housing both male and female inmates across various security classifications. The facility includes:

  • Maximum security housing units
  • Medium security housing units
  • Minimum security housing units
  • Special management units for inmates requiring additional supervision
  • Medical and mental health services
  • Intake and booking areas
  • Visitation areas
  • Administrative offices

Merrimack County Community Corrections Center
326 Daniel Webster Highway
Boscawen, NH 03303
Phone: (603) 796-2151
Merrimack County Community Corrections

This facility focuses on transitional services and work release programs for:

  • Low-risk inmates approaching their release dates
  • Individuals serving weekend or intermittent sentences
  • Participants in court-ordered work release programs
  • Individuals in substance abuse treatment programs

Merrimack County Juvenile Detention Center
(Juveniles in Merrimack County requiring secure detention are typically housed at the Sununu Youth Services Center, a state-operated facility) 1056 North River Road
Manchester, NH 03104
Phone: (603) 625-5471
Sununu Youth Services Center

Each facility operates with specific security protocols, staffing patterns, and programming appropriate to its population and purpose. The facilities work collaboratively to ensure appropriate placement and services for all individuals in custody within Merrimack County.

Who's in Prison In Merrimack County

The Merrimack County correctional facilities house a diverse population of individuals who fall under county jurisdiction according to New Hampshire law. The inmate population typically consists of:

Pre-trial Detainees:

  • Individuals who have been arrested and charged but not yet convicted
  • Those who could not post bail or were denied bail
  • Persons awaiting arraignment, trial, or sentencing
  • Individuals held on probation or parole violations pending hearings

Sentenced Inmates:

  • Persons convicted of misdemeanors serving sentences up to 12 months
  • Individuals serving consecutive misdemeanor sentences
  • Those convicted of certain non-violent Class B felonies with sentences under 12 months
  • Persons serving partial sentences before transfer to state facilities

Specialized Populations:

  • Work release participants who return to the facility when not at employment
  • Weekend or intermittent sentence servers
  • Individuals in court-ordered treatment programs
  • Those awaiting transfer to state or federal facilities
  • Individuals held on behalf of other jurisdictions through inter-agency agreements

The demographic composition of the Merrimack County inmate population reflects broader patterns in the criminal justice system, with variations by age, gender, race, and socioeconomic factors. According to the New Hampshire Department of Corrections, county facilities typically house approximately 30-40% of the state's total incarcerated population.

The average daily population in Merrimack County facilities fluctuates based on seasonal factors, court schedules, and law enforcement activity, but generally ranges between 150-200 inmates. This population is managed through a classification system that assigns housing and programming based on security needs, behavioral history, and individual risk factors.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Merrimack County in 2026

Members of the public seeking inmate records in Merrimack County may utilize several methods to access this information. The county currently maintains multiple search options to accommodate different needs and technological capabilities:

Online Inmate Lookup System:

  1. Visit the Merrimack County Department of Corrections website
  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Information" section
  3. Enter the required search criteria (at least one is typically required):
    • Inmate's full name (last name, first name)
    • Inmate ID number (if known)
    • Date of birth
  4. Review the search results, which typically include:
    • Current custody status
    • Booking date
    • Charges
    • Bond information
    • Expected release date (if applicable)
  5. Note that photographs and detailed personal information may be limited for security and privacy reasons

Telephone Information System:

  1. Call the Merrimack County Department of Corrections at (603) 796-2107
  2. Follow the automated prompts to reach the inmate information system
  3. Provide the requested information about the inmate you are searching for
  4. Basic custody information may be provided through this automated system
  5. For more detailed information, you may need to speak with a staff member during business hours

In-Person Records Request:

  1. Visit the Merrimack County Department of Corrections administrative office during public hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, excluding holidays)
  2. Complete an inmate information request form, available at the front desk
  3. Provide proper identification (government-issued photo ID)
  4. Specify the information being requested
  5. Staff will process the request according to current policies and applicable laws

Written Records Request:

  1. Submit a formal written request under the New Hampshire Right-to-Know Law

  2. Address the request to:

    Records Custodian Merrimack County Department of Corrections 314 Daniel Webster Highway Boscawen, NH 03303

  3. Include specific information about the inmate and the records being requested

  4. Provide contact information for response

  5. Allow up to five business days for initial response as required by state law

All search methods are subject to applicable privacy laws and departmental policies regarding the release of inmate information.

How To Find an Inmate in Merrimack County for Free?

Locating an inmate in Merrimack County can be accomplished through several no-cost methods provided as a public service. These free resources are designed to help family members, legal representatives, and other interested parties verify an individual's custody status and location:

Merrimack County Inmate Lookup Tool:

  1. Access the Merrimack County Department of Corrections website
  2. Select the "Inmate Lookup" function
  3. Enter the inmate's name (last name, first name) or inmate ID number
  4. The system will display basic custody information including:
    • Confirmation of incarceration status
    • Facility location
    • Booking date
    • Projected release date (if available)

New Hampshire Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE):

  1. Visit the NH VINE website or call 1-866-277-7477
  2. Enter the inmate's name or ID number
  3. Select Merrimack County from the jurisdiction options
  4. Receive basic custody status and location information
  5. Optional: Register for notifications about changes in the inmate's status

Telephone Inquiry:

  1. Call the Merrimack County Department of Corrections at (603) 796-2107
  2. Request the inmate locator service
  3. Provide the full name and, if possible, date of birth of the person
  4. Receive verification of custody status and basic information
  5. Note that detailed information may require additional verification

In-Person Inquiry:

  1. Visit the public reception area at the Merrimack County Department of Corrections:

    314 Daniel Webster Highway Boscawen, NH 03303

  2. Request inmate location information from the reception staff

  3. Provide the name of the person you are inquiring about

  4. Staff will confirm if the individual is in custody and provide basic information

  5. This method is available during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM)

These free services provide basic custody verification and location information. For more detailed records or specific documentation, a formal records request may be required under the New Hampshire Right-to-Know Law.

How To Visit an Inmate In Merrimack County

Visitation with inmates at Merrimack County correctional facilities is governed by established procedures designed to maintain security while supporting important family and community connections. Visitors must adhere to the following guidelines:

Visit Rules and Procedures:

  • All visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list
  • Inmates may submit visitor applications during their initial intake process
  • Changes to visitation lists are typically processed within 7-10 business days
  • Visitors must be 18 years of age or accompanied by an approved adult visitor
  • All visitors must present valid, government-issued photo identification
  • Visitors under 18 must present a birth certificate or school ID

Visit Schedule:

  • General Population: Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday
  • Maximum Security: Tuesday and Thursday
  • Work Release: Monday and Friday
  • Morning sessions: 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Afternoon sessions: 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Evening sessions (Wednesday only): 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Visitors should arrive 30 minutes before scheduled visitation time

What to Bring:

  • Valid government-issued photo identification
  • Vehicle keys (to be stored in provided lockers)
  • Medications needed during visit (must be declared)
  • Baby supplies if visiting with infant (limited to one clear bottle, two diapers, one small blanket)
  • Maximum of $50 in cash for vending machines (where available)

What NOT to Bring:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Tools
  • Electronic devices (phones, tablets, smartwatches, cameras)
  • Tobacco products or vaping devices
  • Food or beverages
  • Purses, bags, or backpacks
  • Excessive jewelry or accessories
  • Controlled substances or alcohol

Dress Code:

  • Conservative, appropriate attire required
  • No revealing clothing (shorts above mid-thigh, tank tops, low-cut tops)
  • No clothing with offensive language or images
  • No gang-related colors or symbols
  • No uniforms that resemble staff attire
  • Shoes must be worn at all times
  • Outerwear must be removed for inspection

Visit Types:

  • Contact visits (general population, based on classification)
  • Non-contact visits (through glass partition with telephone)
  • Professional visits (attorneys, clergy, social services)
  • Special visits (may be approved for exceptional circumstances)

Visit Rules:

  • Physical contact limited to brief embrace at beginning and end of visit
  • Visitors must remain seated throughout visit
  • Children must be supervised at all times
  • No passing of items between visitors and inmates
  • Disruptive behavior will result in termination of visit
  • All areas are subject to audio and video monitoring

Visit Restrictions:

  • Visitors with criminal histories may be denied (case-by-case review)
  • Persons on probation or parole must have written permission from their supervising officer
  • Former inmates must wait 6 months after release before visiting
  • Visitors appearing to be under the influence will be denied entry
  • Maximum of 3 visitors (including children) per inmate per session

All visitation policies are subject to change based on facility needs and security considerations. Visitors are advised to verify current policies by calling (603) 796-2107 before planning their visit. Additional information is available on the Merrimack County Department of Corrections website.

How To Send Money to a Merrimack County Inmate

Merrimack County Department of Corrections provides several secure methods for depositing funds into an inmate's account. These funds can be used for commissary purchases, telephone calls, and other approved expenses. The following options are currently available:

Online Deposits:

  1. Visit the Merrimack County Department of Corrections website
  2. Navigate to the "Inmate Accounts" section
  3. Select the approved third-party payment processor
  4. Create an account or log in to an existing account
  5. Enter the inmate's full name and ID number
  6. Select the deposit amount
  7. Complete the payment using credit card, debit card, or electronic check
  8. Service fees apply (typically 3-5% of deposit amount)
  9. Funds are generally available in the inmate's account within 24-48 hours

Kiosk Deposits:

  1. Visit the lobby of the Merrimack County Department of Corrections

    314 Daniel Webster Highway Boscawen, NH 03303

  2. Locate the automated payment kiosk

  3. Follow on-screen instructions to identify the inmate

  4. Insert cash or credit/debit card for payment

  5. Obtain and retain receipt

  6. Funds are typically available within 1-2 hours

  7. Kiosks are available during normal lobby hours (8:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily)

Mail-In Money Orders:

  1. Purchase a money order from an approved provider (USPS, Western Union, MoneyGram)

  2. Make payable to "Merrimack County Department of Corrections"

  3. Write the inmate's full name and ID number in the memo line

  4. Include a deposit slip or letter with sender's full name and address

  5. Mail to:

    Inmate Accounts Merrimack County Department of Corrections 314 Daniel Webster Highway Boscawen, NH 03303

  6. Do not send cash, personal checks, or third-party checks

  7. Processing typically takes 5-7 business days

Amount Limits:

  • Minimum deposit: $5.00
  • Maximum single deposit: $300.00
  • Maximum weekly deposit: $500.00
  • Maximum monthly deposit: $1,500.00
  • Special approval required for larger amounts

Fees (subject to change):

  • Online deposits: 3-5% of deposit amount
  • Kiosk credit/debit card: $2.50 flat fee
  • Kiosk cash deposits: No fee
  • Money orders: No fee

What Money Can Be Used For:

  • Commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, clothing)
  • Telephone account funding
  • Tablet services (where available)
  • Medical co-pays
  • Haircuts
  • Educational materials
  • Restitution payments (if court-ordered)

What Money Cannot Be Used For:

  • Bail or bond payments
  • Court fees or fines (separate process required)
  • Transfers to other inmates
  • Outside purchases
  • Staff services
  • Contraband items

All deposits are subject to verification and may be placed on hold pending investigation if suspicious activity is detected. Pursuant to New Hampshire RSA 622:31-a, a percentage of incoming funds may be applied to any outstanding debts owed by the inmate, including restitution, child support, and facility costs.

How To Send Jail Mail In Merrimack County

Correspondence with inmates at Merrimack County correctional facilities is permitted but subject to specific regulations designed to maintain facility security and safety. All mail must comply with the following guidelines:

General Mail Guidelines:

  • All incoming mail must include:
    • Inmate's full name (as booked, no nicknames)

    • Inmate ID number (if known)

    • Facility name and address:

      Merrimack County Department of Corrections 314 Daniel Webster Highway Boscawen, NH 03303

  • Sender's full name and complete return address must appear on the envelope
  • Mail without a return address will not be delivered
  • All mail is subject to inspection and scanning before delivery
  • Mail is typically distributed within 24-48 hours of receipt, excluding weekends and holidays

Permitted Mail Items:

  • Letters (maximum 10 pages per envelope)
  • Greeting cards (plain cards only, no musical, padded, or oversized cards)
  • Photographs (maximum of 5 per envelope, 4"x6" or smaller)
  • Money orders (following proper procedure)
  • Legal documents (clearly marked as legal mail)
  • Religious materials (subject to review)
  • Drawings on plain paper (no crayon, marker, or paint)

Prohibited Mail Items:

  • Packages of any kind (without prior approval)
  • Padded or oversized envelopes
  • Plastic, cloth, or metal items
  • Stickers or adhesive labels
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Photocopied or printed photographs
  • Sexually explicit materials
  • Publications not directly sent from publisher
  • Blank cards, stationery, or envelopes
  • Stamps or envelopes for the inmate's use
  • Cash or personal checks
  • Crayon, marker, or colored pencil markings
  • Perfumed or scented items
  • Items with biohazards (lipstick, bodily fluids, food)
  • Any items that create a security concern

Legal Mail:

  • Must be clearly marked "Legal Mail" or "Attorney-Client Communication"
  • Must come from an identifiable legal source (attorney, court, legal agency)
  • Will be opened in the presence of the inmate
  • Is not read by staff but is inspected for contraband
  • Special handling procedures apply pursuant to New Hampshire RSA 622:25

Publications and Books:

  • Must be sent directly from publisher or approved vendor
  • Paperback books only (no hardcover)
  • Maximum of 3 books per mailing
  • Subject to content review for security concerns
  • May be rejected if content violates facility rules

E-Messages (where available):

  1. Create an account on the approved third-party messaging service
  2. Purchase credits for messages
  3. Compose message (subject to character limits)
  4. Messages are reviewed before delivery
  5. Responses from inmates will be sent to your account
  6. Service fees apply

All mail procedures are subject to change based on security needs and institutional policies. Violations of mail rules may result in rejection of the correspondence and possible suspension of mail privileges. For current mail regulations, contact the Merrimack County Department of Corrections at (603) 796-2107 or visit the Merrimack County Department of Corrections website.

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