What happens inside Alamance County Detention Center’s three buildings (capacity and basic overview)
If you’re trying to picture the size of the Alamance County Detention Center, it helps to know it’s spread across three separate buildings with different bed counts.
The jail consists of three buildings. The newer Detention Center building holds 240 beds. The original detention facility has 156 beds, and the Annex adds 80 more. Total capacity across all three: 476 beds.
Note: The newer Detention Center building was constructed in 2006 and opened in 2007.
The Detention Center is one part of the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office’s overall responsibilities. Along with law enforcement services and court-related duties, the Sheriff’s Office also handles detention - meaning the day-to-day custody and supervision of people held at the jail.
Have a question about which building someone is in or which facility handles a specific process? Contact the Detention Center directly at 109 S Maple St, Graham, NC 27253 or call 336-570-6317.
Tip: Call 336-570-6317 if you need the quickest answer on which building someone is in or whether a question should go to the Detention Center staff.
Public information about the facility focuses on the three-building layout and overall capacity (476 beds), but it doesn’t spell out how housing assignments or transfers between buildings are decided or how those moves are communicated. For anything that depends on where someone is placed, you’ll usually need to confirm it directly with the Detention Center.
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