Bridgeport, Ct Bridgeport Jail View

Bridgeport Jail is generally used to describe a local detention or holding facility serving Bridgeport in Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is typically operated by the local law enforcement agency responsible for arrests and short-term custody in the city. The facility generally holds people who have recently been arrested, are awaiting booking, court appearance, release on bond, or transfer to a Connecticut Department of Correction facility. It may also hold some detainees for brief periods under local authority. Its role is to support law enforcement processing and the early stages of the local court process rather than long-term incarceration.

Contact and Location Information

Jail Name: Bridgeport Jail
Type: City Jail
Security Level: Maximum
Address: 300 Congress Street
City: Bridgeport
Zip: 6604
Phone: 203-581-5100
Inmate Search: Not available
Bridgeport Jail Contact Details

How to Find an Inmate at Bridgeport Jail

To find an inmate, use the official inmate search link provided on this page for the facility roster or custody lookup. Jail rosters and booking records typically list the person’s name, booking date, charges, bond or court information when available, and current custody status. Records do not always appear immediately after arrest because booking, identification, and data entry can take several hours. If the person does not appear in the search, check again later or contact the facility or the appropriate Connecticut correctional or court office for current custody information.

FAQs

How do I visit an inmate at Bridgeport Jail?

Call the facility or check its official visitation information before going, because visiting days, hours, and rules can change. Most facilities require visitors to be approved, arrive on time, and follow dress and conduct rules.

What do I need to bring when visiting Bridgeport Jail?

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport. Minors usually must be with a parent or legal guardian, and personal items may be restricted or stored outside the visiting area.

How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?

Inmates usually cannot receive incoming calls, but they may be able to place outgoing calls through the approved phone provider. If video visits are offered here, you may need to create an account, schedule the visit, and follow the provider’s rules.

How do I send mail to an inmate?

Use the inmate’s full name and any booking or ID number if available, and follow the facility’s mailing rules. Mail is commonly inspected for safety, and items such as cash, contraband, or unauthorized packages are usually not accepted.

How does the commissary work?

Commissary allows eligible inmates to buy approved items such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies. Families may be able to add money through an approved payment service, but limits, fees, and available items vary.

How is bail set and how do I post bond at Bridgeport Jail?

Bail is usually set by a court or authorized official based on the charge, criminal history, and other legal factors. To post bond here, contact the facility or court clerk for the current amount, accepted payment methods, and any required paperwork.

What happens during the intake process at Bridgeport Jail and when will the inmate appear in the system?

During intake, staff confirm identity, record charges, check warrants, collect property, and complete medical and safety screening. Records often take several hours to become searchable, so the person may not appear in the system immediately after arrest.

Mailing to Bridgeport Jail Inmates and Staff

Inmate Visiting Days and Hours

Day of Week Hours
Saturday 8Am-5Pm
Sunday 8Am-5Pm

How to Send Money to Bridgeport Jail

Family and friends can send money to inmates at Bridgeport Jail through approved methods to help them purchase essential items from the commissary.