Bridgeton, NJ Kintock Bridgeton I View
Kintock Bridgeton I is a residential community corrections and reentry facility in Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey. It is operated by The Kintock Group under contract with New Jersey corrections or parole authorities, rather than as a traditional county jail. Facilities of this type generally house sentenced individuals or people under correctional supervision who are nearing release, assigned to work-release, treatment, or reentry programming. Pretrial detainees and newly arrested people in Cumberland County are typically processed through the county jail or an appropriate holding facility, not a reentry center. Its role is to provide secure supervision, accountability, and transition services that support court and correctional requirements in the local justice system.
Contact and Location Information
How to Find an Inmate at Kintock Bridgeton I
To find someone here, use the official inmate search link available on this page for the facility’s roster or the linked New Jersey custody search resource. Inmate rosters typically list a person’s name, booking or admission date, charges or commitment information, and current custody status. Records are not always available immediately after arrest or transfer because intake, verification, and data entry can take several hours. If the person does not appear right away, check again later or contact the facility or the appropriate county or state corrections office for guidance. For people recently arrested in Cumberland County, also check the county jail or court custody records, since a reentry facility may not hold newly booked pretrial detainees.
FAQs
How do I visit an inmate at Kintock Bridgeton I?
Contact the facility before visiting to confirm the current schedule, approval rules, and any limits on visit length. Most facilities require visitors to be on an approved list and may require visits to be scheduled in advance.
What do I need to bring when visiting Kintock Bridgeton I?
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport. Leave unnecessary personal items in your vehicle or at home, as the facility may limit what can be brought inside.
How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?
Inmates are usually allowed to make approved outgoing calls through the facility’s phone service, and some facilities may offer video visits. The inmate generally cannot receive incoming personal calls, so ask the facility how accounts, schedules, and call rules work here.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Use the inmate’s full legal name and any assigned ID number, and follow the facility’s current mailing instructions. Mail is typically inspected for safety, and items such as cash, contraband, or unapproved packages may be rejected.
How does the commissary work?
Commissary lets inmates buy approved items such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies if the facility offers this service. Families may be able to deposit funds through an approved vendor, but limits and fees can vary.
How is bail set and how do I post bond at Kintock Bridgeton I?
Bail decisions are made by the court, not by the facility. If the person has an active bail or release condition, contact the court or the agency holding the case to confirm the amount, payment method, and where bond must be posted.
What happens during the intake process at Kintock Bridgeton I and when will the inmate appear in the system?
During intake, staff confirm identity, review paperwork, assess housing or program placement, and enter information into the custody system. Processing can take several hours, so the inmate may not appear in the roster immediately after arrival or transfer.