How to Visit Facility
If you're trying to visit someone connected to the Cabarrus Youth Development Center, start here. The rules are stricter than most people expect.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visiting at Edgecombe Youth Center starts with getting approved and added to the person's visitor list. The process works like this: the person in custody requests blank visitor application forms and mails them to the people they want to add. You fill out the form, return it as instructed, and wait for approval. North Carolina facilities may offer in-person visits, video visits, or both. The exact options and schedule depend on Edgecombe's rules, so check the facility page or contact the center directly to confirm what's currently available. Keep in mind that some visits may be contact or non-contact based on housing status and security classification. When you call about a specific person, have their full name and offender ID ready.
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If you're trying to visit someone connected to the Cabarrus Youth Development Center, start here. The rules are stricter than most people expect.
The person in custody usually requests and sends visitor application forms to the people they want added. Fill out the visitor questionnaire and return it as instructed, then wait for approval before trying to schedule a visit. Check the facility page or contact the center to confirm next steps and processing time.
North Carolina facilities can offer video visits, but availability varies. Check the Edgecombe Youth Center facility page or contact the center directly to confirm whether video visits are offered and how to schedule them.
Have the person’s full name and offender ID ready so staff can locate the correct record. Ask about approved visitor requirements, scheduling steps, and whether visits are contact or non-contact for that person.
When your child is in a Youth Development Center, reaching the right person quickly matters. The contacts below are your best starting points for questions about intake, service planning, education records, medical needs, and day-to-day communication. Not sure who handles your situation? Call the main number for the correct center and ask to be routed to the right staff member.
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