Visitation at Anson Correctional Facility

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

To visit someone at Anson Correctional Facility, you must be an approved visitor. Submit a completed visitor application to the prison where the offender is currently housed and wait for staff approval—applications submitted by offenders or incomplete forms won't be accepted. An offender can have up to 18 approved visitors, and that list stays active even if they transfer to another facility. Visits are normally limited to one session per week, up to two hours, with a maximum of three approved visitors per session. If you're 16 or older, expect pat/frisk and electronic-device searches, plus metal detector screening. Cell phones, smartwatches, and similar devices are prohibited. Refuse a search and you won't get in. Call the prison the day before your visit to confirm visitation status.

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Quick Facts

  • A completed visitor application must be approved by facility staff before a visit; completed applications must be returned to the prison where the offender is housed and incomplete applications will not be approved.
  • An offender may have up to 18 approved visitors, and an offender’s visitation list remains active if they transfer to a new facility.
  • Applicants age 16 and older must choose an approved picture ID and attach a copy to the visitor application; minors under 16 must attach a copy of their birth certificate.
  • Visitors age 16+ are subject to pat/frisk and electronic-device searches, must clear a metal detector, and cell phones and smartwatches are not allowed; refusal to comply with searches will result in denial of entrance.

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Video Visits at Anson Correctional: In-Person Kiosks vs. Home Visits

Anson Correctional Facility (NCDAC) offers two ways to visit: traditional in-person visits or video visits. For video, your loved one can connect using their electronic tablet or from a video kiosk inside the facility. The choice comes down to whether you want an on-site kiosk visit or a remote video visit from home.

Common Questions

How do I get approved to visit someone at Anson Correctional Facility?

You must submit a completed visitor application and wait for Anson Correctional Facility staff to approve you before you can visit. Send the application to the prison where the offender is housed; incomplete forms and applications submitted by offenders aren’t accepted. Applicants 16+ must include a copy of an approved picture ID, and minors under 16 must include a copy of their birth certificate.

What items are prohibited when visiting Anson Correctional Facility? Are cell phones allowed?

Cell phones are contraband and aren’t allowed at the prison, and other electronic devices like smartwatches are also prohibited. Visitors age 16+ must clear a metal detector and are subject to pat/frisk and electronic-device searches; if you refuse, you’ll be denied entry.

When are visits allowed and how long do visits last at Anson Correctional Facility?

Under normal circumstances, an offender may have no more than one visiting session per week, and the visit can’t exceed two hours. The normal maximum per session is three approved visitors. Call the prison the day before your visit to confirm visitation status.

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How to Find Out Where Someone Is: Using North Carolina’s Offender Locator

Looking for someone in North Carolina's state prison system? Start with the official Offender Public Information Search / Offender Locator. You can search by name or offender ID, and results include current location information for state prison offenders—including those housed at Anson Correctional Facility.

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