Dutchess County Jail, located in Poughkeepsie, NY, is a correctional facility that houses inmates and provides various services to ensure their safety and well-being. With a total area of 825 square miles, the sheriff's department patrols the county and protects its 297,488 residents. The jail offers visitation, money, mail, and call services to inmates, as well as an inmate record check for public access.
Dutchess County, situated on the southeast border of NY, is one of the state's first twelve counties. Named after Mary of Modena, Duchess of York, the county has a population of 297,488 and is located in the Mid-Hudson Region of the Hudson Valley. The county executive oversees the operations of the county, including the Dutchess County Jail, which is managed by the sheriff's office and houses inmates from the area.
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