Visitation at NCCI Womens Facility.

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

Overview

NCCI Women allows both in-person and video visits, and the facility encourages visitation from family and friends. Every visit is by appointment only, so you'll need to call or email to schedule, then confirm the day before. Before visiting, you must be approved through a visitor application provided by the offender. Adults 16 and older need an approved photo ID, while minors need a birth certificate. Each offender can have up to 18 approved visitors. The list stays active during transfers but becomes inactive on release or parole, and changes are limited until open enrollment every six months. Visits are generally one session per week (up to two hours), usually with no more than three approved visitors at a time. Segregation visits are non-contact and by appointment. Expect searches, no cell phones, and a strict dress code.

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Quick Facts

  • NCCI Women allows both in-person and video visits and encourages visitation by family and friends.
  • All visits are by appointment only; visitors should call or email the prison to schedule and confirm the day before.
  • A completed visitor application must be approved before a visit; adults (16+) must attach an approved photo ID and minors a birth certificate.
  • An offender may have a maximum of 18 approved visitors; when at the maximum the list cannot be adjusted until the open enrollment period every six months.
  • Visits are normally limited to one session per week, not to exceed two hours, with normally no more than three approved visitors per session.

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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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Visiting someone at Sampson County Detention Center is straightforward once you pick the right visit type and handle approvals upfront. Here are your two main options and the exact steps to schedule each one.

Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at NCCI Women?

All visits at NCCI Women are by appointment only. Call or email the prison to schedule, and confirm your appointment the day before your visit.

What documents do I need to apply to visit someone at NCCI Women?

Fill out the visitor application the offender provides and wait for approval. If you are age 16 or older, attach an approved photo ID; minors under 16 must attach a birth certificate.

How many people can be on an inmate's approved visitor list and how often can it change?

An offender can have up to 18 approved visitors. The list stays active during transfers but becomes inactive on release or parole, and if the list is at the maximum, changes are limited until open enrollment every six months.

What should I expect at entry about searches, contraband, and dress at NCCI Women?

If you're 16 or older, expect pat/frisk and electronic device searches. Refuse the search, and you'll be denied entry. Cell phones are contraband and prohibited in all prison facilities. NCCI Women also enforces a strict dress code: shirts and shoes are required, and revealing or gang-related clothing is not allowed.

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How to Contact an Inmate at Sampson County Detention Center, NC (NC)

Trying to keep tabs on someone at Sampson County Detention Center? Start with two tools: statewide custody-status notifications through NC SAVAN and the county's online inmate roster. Both help you confirm where someone is and track any changes to their custody status.

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