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North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women

North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: February 18, 2024
City
Raleigh
Postal Code
27610
County
Wake County
Phone Number
919-733-4340
Location
1034 Bragg Street, Raleigh, NC, 27610

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The North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women, NC started housing inmates in 1968. The North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women is located at 1034 Bragg Street, Raleigh, NC, 27610. The North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women is for both medium and high security inmates. The North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women can hold over 908male inmates. High-risk inmates are separated from others into a cell by 4 other cells. These pods hold 3 cells.

The North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women provides services that help each inmate with education and other self-help programs. Each inmate at North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women gets counseling and substance abuse courses. Each cell at North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women is 5 feet by 7 feet.

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Sending a Mail/Care Package

Are you trying to send a letter or package to an inmate in North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women? You can send inmates letters to the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women, but there cannot be lipstick or perfume on the letter. If the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women finds the following, it will resend your letter back.

You can send magazines but no hard-cover books. Each item the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women receives are inspected, so inmates at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women cannot get contraband. You will need to provide to the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women an address and name on the letter and the inmate's name and ID number upon sending.

Sending Money

Inmates in the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women need money for commissary and other essentials that are crucial for being at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women.

North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women provides a way for to support them. You must know the inmate's full name and ID number to send the inmate money at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women. This takes up to 5 business days to finally hit North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women’s commissary.

Phone calls

If you are trying to keep in contact with inmate at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women you can prepay for calls, or you can collect calls.

Only these two options are available in North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women. Each call is 23 minutes long. All calls are monitored and recorded by North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women’s authorities.

Visitation

To visit an inmate in the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women you will need your North Carolina ID. The visitation days at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women are from Monday - Sunday. And the hours from 9am to 5pm. If the inmate is being held at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women in higher security, the hours may vary. For further clarity of these information, therefore, visit the website, call 919-733-4340 for more. 

Visiting Hours

Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Directions

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