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Getting Approved to Visit Someone at Sampson County Detention Center: The 18-Person Visitor List and Open Enrollment
Before you can visit someone at Sampson County Detention Center, you'll need to submit a visitor application and get approved by facility staff. Here's the catch: each person in custody can only have 18 approved visitors total—adults and minors combined. That means families often need to coordinate who applies. Once all 18 slots are filled, the list is locked until the next open enrollment window, which rolls around every six months based on the person's admission date.
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How to Send Money to Someone at Sampson County Detention Center (NC)
Getting money onto someone's account helps them buy basics and make phone calls—but the method you choose affects both speed and fees. Here are the official ways to deposit funds and how to avoid delays.
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How to Send Mail to Someone at Sampson County Detention Center (Exactly How to Address and Prepare It)
Sampson County Detention Center uses a two-track mail system. Regular mail from family and friends goes to an outside processing center, while legal mail follows a different route. Get the address right, include the required info on the envelope, and follow the content rules—your letter will be scanned and delivered to your person's tablet.
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Visitation
- Visits are by appointment only; visitors must call or email to schedule and confirm the day before.
- Applicants age 16 and older must attach a copy of an approved photo ID to their visitor application; minors under 16 must attach a birth certificate.
- An offender may have a maximum of 18 approved visitors; changes to the list occur only during a six‑month open enrollment period.
Communication
- Video visits use the Getting Out Visits app and are limited to people on an incarcerated person's approved visitors list.
- Video visits at NCCI Women can be scheduled in advance or started on-demand via the app.
- Pay Tel products at the facility include InteleTABLET, Centurion ITS, inteleVISIT, and off-site mail scanning (InteleSCAN).
Mail & Letters
- If an incarcerated person is placed on control status before package shipping, orders will be canceled and refunded minus a $5.00 restocking fee.
- Offenders may possess only one pair each of work boots, tennis shoes, and shower shoes at any given time under the package program rules.
- Most non-legal mail for people in North Carolina prisons is screened, scanned, and delivered digitally by an off-site mail-scan vendor.
Sending Money
- NCCI Women partners with ViaPath and its subsidiaries to provide multiple deposit options and notes only approved visitors can deposit through those vendor channels.
- ConnectNetwork.com and the vendor mobile app are listed as the quickest ways to deposit funds to an offender account.
- Mailed money orders must be made payable to TouchPay and sent with a deposit slip to a TouchPay PO Box for trust deposits.
Inmate Lookup
- The NC Department of Adult Correction provides an Offender Public Information Search/Offender Locator for state prison offenders and related search tools.
- NC SAVAN offers free confidential custody-status notifications by phone, email, text, or TTY and covers county jail inmates as well as state prison offenders.
- You can search the state offender locator by name or offender number and filter results by status, demographic fields, and date ranges.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
NCCI Women offers both in-person and video visits. All visits are by appointment only—call or email the prison to schedule, then confirm the day before. To get approved, complete a visitor application (the offender provides blank forms to mail out). If you're 16 or older, include a copy of an approved photo ID; under 16, include a birth certificate. Each offender can have up to 18 approved visitors, and changes to the list only happen during a six-month open enrollment period. Visits are typically limited to one session per week (up to two hours) with no more than three approved visitors per session. Expect thorough searches, follow the dress code, and leave your cell phone behind—phones are contraband. Segregation visits are non-contact, and the warden may adjust rules for security reasons.
Read full guideCommunication
NCCI Women offers video visits through the Getting Out Visits app. Only people on an incarcerated person's approved visitors list can participate. You can schedule a video visit in advance or start one on-demand through the app. Pay Tel provides the facility's tablet and communication platforms, including InteleTABLET, Centurion ITS, and inteleVISIT, plus off-site mail scanning through InteleSCAN. You'll need to create an account with the approved vendor, then use its app or online portal to add funds, manage messaging, and schedule visits. Some services may require the incarcerated person to initiate contact before you can reply.
Mail & Letters
Sending mail to someone at NCCI Women works differently than traditional letter delivery. Most non-legal letters are processed by an off-site mail-scan vendor that screens the mail, scans it, and delivers a digital copy to the inmate. Packages and publications follow separate rules and usually must go through facility or approved-vendor instructions. One thing to know about packages: if the incarcerated person is placed on control status before a package ships, the order gets canceled and refunded minus a $5.00 restocking fee. Footwear is also limited—offenders may have only one pair each of work boots, tennis shoes, and shower shoes at a time. Follow addressing instructions closely, request originals quickly if you need them returned, and allow extra time for processing.
Read full guideSending Money
NCCI Women uses ViaPath and related vendor channels for trust/commissary deposits. Only approved visitors may be able to make certain deposits through these options. The quickest methods are ConnectNetwork.com and the vendor mobile app. Prefer mail? Send a money order payable to TouchPay, along with the required deposit slip, to the TouchPay PO Box. Money-order deposits are available within ten business days, though TouchPay tries to post funds sooner. Western Union cash deposits are also accepted using payment code
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 15How do I schedule a visit at NCCI Women?
Visits are by appointment only. Call or email the prison to schedule, and confirm the visit the day before.
VisitationWhat documents do I need to apply to visit someone at NCCI Women?
You must submit a visitor application and be approved by facility staff. If you’re 16 or older, attach a copy of an approved photo ID; if you’re under 16, attach a birth certificate.
VisitationCan I bring my cell phone to a visit at NCCI Women?
No—cell phones are contraband and aren’t allowed in prison facilities. Visitors 16 and older can be searched for electronic devices, and refusing a search can result in being denied entry.
VisitationHow do I schedule a video visit with someone at NCCI Women?
Use the Getting Out Visits app to schedule a video visit or start an on-demand session. You must be on the incarcerated person’s approved visitors list, so confirm you’re approved before you try to book. You may also need to create a vendor account to manage access and scheduling.
CommunicationWhat tablet and communications services are used at NCCI Women?
Pay Tel provides the facility’s communications and tablet services, including InteleTABLET and Centurion ITS. NCCI Women uses inteleVISIT for video visitation and offers off-site mail scanning through InteleSCAN.
CommunicationDo I need an account with a third-party vendor to send messages, add funds, or start video visits?
Yes. Create an account with the facility's approved communications vendor and use its portal or app for messaging, payments, and video visit scheduling. Most of this happens through the vendor platform rather than directly through the facility.
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NCDAC uses ViaPath and its subsidiaries for offender account deposits. Only approved visitors can add funds.
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