Green Haven Correctional Facility Inmate Lookup

Green Haven Correctional Facility is a maximum-security state prison in Stormville, New York, within Dutchess County. It holds sentenced male prisoners in DOCCS custody, not people newly booked into the county jail after arrest. A Green Haven Correctional Facility inmate lookup should use the New York State DOCCS locator, while county jail custody, fresh booking questions, and local bail issues remain tied to the Dutchess County Justice and Transition Center.

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Green Haven Correctional Facility Overview

Green Haven Correctional Facility is operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. The facility address is 594 Rt. 216, Stormville, NY 12582-0010, and the public phone number is 845-221-2711. The current DOCCS profile names Mark Miller as Superintendent. Green Haven is a maximum-security male state prison, which makes it fundamentally different from the Dutchess County jail system.

That distinction controls the entire page. Green Haven is not a municipal lockup, not a county booking facility, and not a local jail roster entry. It is a state prison for people in DOCCS custody. If the person was recently arrested in Dutchess County and has not been sentenced or transferred, start with the Dutchess County Justice and Transition Center, the official county jail page, and the county jail lookup path. If the person is serving or otherwise housed in state prison custody, search DOCCS and confirm whether Green Haven is the current facility.


Green Haven Correctional Facility Capacity and Population

The current DOCCS Green Haven page reviewed for this build does not state a current capacity or current population figure. The page should therefore avoid presenting historical or third-party numbers as the live count. The reliable researched facts are the facility's operator, maximum-security classification, male population type, address, phone number, superintendent, lookup system, and current visitation schedule.

Green Haven still matters to the broader Dutchess County custody map because it is one of two active DOCCS prisons physically located in the county. People from a Dutchess County criminal case may first appear in the county jail population, then become state-ready after sentencing, and then transfer into DOCCS custody. The NYS DCJS/SCOC jail population report listed Dutchess County Jail with 12 state-ready people on average in 2025, a useful reminder that the public search path can change as the custody stage changes.

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How to Look Up an Inmate at Green Haven Correctional Facility

Use the New York DOCCS incarcerated lookup for Green Haven. DOCCS guidance says the locator can search by last name alone or by last name with birth year, and that DIN or NYSID should be used alone as identifier searches. A DIN is especially useful for prison visiting because facility schedules can rotate by identifier, custody category, or unit rules.

  1. Open the DOCCS incarcerated lookup for sentenced state-prison custody.
  2. Enter the person's DIN or NYSID if known; otherwise use last name and, when available, birth year.
  3. Check the current facility field and confirm whether it lists Green Haven Correctional Facility.
  4. Use the DOCCS profile and Green Haven facility page for visiting status, mail rules, sentence information, and release or parole dates when displayed.

Do not use the Dutchess County jail/VINELink path as the main lookup for a person already housed at Green Haven. VINELink is the official state-linked path for county jail custody and custody notification, while DOCCS is the state prison path. If a person is not found in DOCCS, consider whether they are still in county jail, released to parole or community supervision, held in federal custody, held in immigration custody, or listed under a spelling variation.


Green Haven Correctional Facility Address and Contact

Use the Stormville address for Green Haven facility correspondence and travel planning unless DOCCS posts a different mail instruction for a specific population or service. Maximum-security facilities can have processing, screening, and movement restrictions that affect visitors more than ordinary business hours suggest, so confirm the current facility page and call ahead when timing is critical.

Green Haven Correctional Facility

594 Rt. 216

Stormville, NY 12582-0010

845-221-2711

Superintendent: Mark Miller

Operator: New York State DOCCS


Visiting Someone at Green Haven Correctional Facility

Green Haven visitation follows DOCCS prison rules and the facility's own maximum-security schedule. DOCCS statewide rules require valid/current photo ID, security screening, and special permission for some visitor categories, including certain people on probation or parole. Visitors should expect processing through the Visitor Processing area and should allow time for count, screening, dress-code review, and movement delays.

Green Haven visitation information effective May 5, 2026 lists visits on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with latest arrival at 1:30 p.m. Processing pauses around the 10:30 a.m. count and resumes after count clears. SHU custody receives one non-legal, non-contact visit within a seven-day period during normal visiting hours. Weekend visitation rotates by last name A-L and M-Z under the attached DOCCS schedule, so a visitor should verify the correct weekend before traveling.

Population / RuleDaysHours
General visitingWednesday, Saturday, Sunday7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; latest arrival 1:30 p.m.
Processing pauseVisit daysAround 10:30 a.m. count; resumes after count clears
SHU non-contactWithin normal visiting hoursOne non-legal non-contact visit per seven-day period
Weekend rotationSaturday and SundayRotates by last name A-L / M-Z under facility schedule

The researched visitor limit is one visit per day, with up to three visitors and one child age five or under on an adult lap. DOCCS notes visitors enter the Visitor Processing area through the side/handicap entrance and are screened there. Because Green Haven is maximum security, visitors should be especially careful about ID, clothing, arrival time, and current schedule confirmation.


Mail, Phone, and Money at Green Haven Correctional Facility

Green Haven mail, phone, package, and money rules are DOCCS rules, not Dutchess County JTC rules. Do not send county jail commissary instructions, TouchPay deposit limits, or iCare package deadlines to someone at Green Haven unless DOCCS separately authorizes that method for state prisons. Include the incarcerated person's committed name and DIN when mailing or using approved DOCCS services, because those identifiers help route prison correspondence correctly.

ServiceProvider / Detail
Mail AddressIncarcerated individual name and DIN, Green Haven Correctional Facility, 594 Rt. 216, Stormville, NY 12582-0010
Phone / MessagesUse current DOCCS prison communication rules; county jail phone rules do not apply
Money / PackagesUse DOCCS-approved deposit, package, and correspondence rules for state-prison custody

The custody-system distinction also helps prevent missed mail or rejected deposits. A person in JTC is in local jail custody and follows the Poughkeepsie jail's P.O. Box, TouchPay, iCare, and ViaPath/ConnectNetwork rules. A person at Green Haven is in DOCCS custody and follows prison rules. When the locator result is unclear, call the facility before sending money or time-sensitive documents.


Reception, Classification, and State-Prison Custody at Green Haven

Green Haven does not perform ordinary county arrest booking. State-prison custody follows sentencing, transfer, reception, classification, and facility placement through DOCCS. The public locator may show the facility, DIN, name, custody status, and sentence or release information depending on the record. Court records remain the place to confirm charges and case events, while DOCCS records are the place to confirm state custody and prison assignment.

Crimes alleged to occur inside state institutions in Dutchess County still have local legal relevance. The Dutchess County District Attorney page states that the District Attorney prosecutes or disposes of crimes committed in Dutchess County, including state institutions and correctional facilities, on behalf of the People of the State of New York. That does not make Green Haven a county jail, but it does explain why court records and prosecutor information may still be located in Dutchess County when an incident happens inside the prison.


About Green Haven Correctional Facility

DOCCS lists Green Haven programs that include alcohol and substance abuse treatment, anger management, educational and vocational programming, family development, guidance and counseling, library and law library access, recreation, religious services, sex offender treatment, temporary release, trauma programs, transitional services, veterans services, and volunteer programs. Green Haven's public profile also links PREA audit materials, including Cycle 4, July 2021, and May 2018 reports.

Green Haven sits in the rural Stormville part of Dutchess County, while the county jail is in Poughkeepsie and Fishkill Correctional Facility is in Beacon. Those locations are close enough that families may see all three facility names in a Dutchess County search, but the operational systems are separate. The Dutchess County Sheriff's Office led by Sheriff Kirk Imperati operates the local jail through its Correction Division, while DOCCS operates both Green Haven and Fishkill. The sheriff's local jail, DOCCS medium-security prison custody, and DOCCS maximum-security prison custody each require a different lookup and visiting workflow.

Note: Confirm DOCCS custody, last-name weekend rotation, count-related processing pauses, and SHU visit limits before traveling to Green Haven.