Visitation at Pitt County Detention Center, NC

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

Overview

Pitt County Detention Center offers daily video visitation from early morning until late evening. Schedule sessions yourself through Homewav—you'll need to be at least 18 with an active account, and fees (set by Homewav) must be paid by credit or debit card. Your account name and photos must match, including a clear, filter-free personal photo and a front-facing shot of your valid government-issued ID showing the entire card. All inmates are eligible for video visits, but sessions are monitored and may be recorded. Recording the visit or using additional cameras isn't allowed, and disruptive behavior, nudity, or sexual conduct can cost you visitation privileges. Attorneys and other professional visitors follow separate onsite procedures.

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Quick Facts

  • Video visitation is available daily from early morning until late evening.
  • Visitors schedule their own video visits and must have a Homewav account, be at least 18 years old, and pay Homewav-set fees by credit or debit card.
  • All inmates at Pitt County Detention Center are eligible for video visits.
  • Video visits are monitored and may be recorded; visitors may not record or use extra cameras and disruptive, nude, or sexual conduct will lead to loss of visitation privileges.
  • Attorneys and professional visitors must prove identity and attorney status (paraprofessionals need ID and a signed authorization if unaccompanied), follow specified onsite hours, and may not bring bulky items into the facility.

Visitation Guides

Common Questions

How do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Pitt County Detention Center?

Schedule your visit directly through Homewav. You must be 18 or older, have an active Homewav account, and pay Homewav-set fees by credit or debit card. Video visitation is available daily from early morning until late evening.

What behavior and attire rules apply during video visits at Pitt County Detention Center?

Video visits are monitored and may be recorded, and you’re not allowed to record or use additional cameras or devices. Disruptive behavior, nudity, or sexual conduct can lead to loss of visitation privileges. You also need to be properly attired; the facility lists specific dress requirements for male and female visitors.

How can an attorney or other professional arrange an onsite visit at Pitt County Detention Center?

Attorneys and other professional visitors can meet onsite during specified weekday and weekend hours and should go to the Public Magistrates Office or contact the Mail Disbursement Office to arrange the visit. Bring government-issued ID and proof of attorney status; paraprofessionals need ID and a signed authorization if unaccompanied. Bulky items (like briefcases or oversized coats) aren’t permitted.

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