Visitation at NCCI Womens Facility

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

Overview

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.

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Quick Facts

  • 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.
  • Under normal circumstances an offender is allowed no more than one visiting session per week, not to exceed two hours, and normally no more than three approved visitors per session.
  • Visitors age 16 and older are subject to pat/frisk and electronic device searches and cell phones are contraband and prohibited in all prison facilities.

Visitation Guides

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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.

Common Questions

How 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.

What 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.

Can 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.

Other Guides for NCCI Womens Facility

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How to Send Mail to Someone at Sampson County Detention Center (step-by-step)

Sending a regular (non-legal) letter to someone at Sampson County Detention Center? It needs to go to the jail's designated mail-processing address—not directly to the facility. The mail system uses off-site processing: your letter gets scanned and delivered electronically for the inmate to view on a tablet. Getting the envelope details right ensures your mail actually reaches them.

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