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Guide to Statesville Police Jail, North Carolina

Overview of Statesville Police Jail

Statesville Police Jail is a short-term facility where inmates are held in custody while awaiting trial or processing. Located in Statesville, North Carolina, it primarily serves the City of Statesville and nearby areas. The facility is managed by the local police department.

Contact Information

Address: 330 South Tradd St, Statesville, NC 28677, USA

Phone Number: (704) 878-3406

Website: Not available

Email: Not available

How to Locate an Inmate

To locate an inmate at Statesville Police Jail, call the facility directly at (704) 878-3406 for the inmate’s status and location.

Visitation Information and Hours

Visitation hours vary and it is best to call Statesville Police Jail at (704) 878-3406 for the current visitation schedule. All visitors are required to show valid photo ID.

How to Send Money

Statesville Police Jail does not have an online system for sending money to inmates. Any contributions typically need to be made in person or via mail. Contact the facility to obtain the precise details.

Phone Calls and Video Options

Inmates at Statesville Police Jail are allowed to make outgoing calls to approved contacts. The jail uses a specific phone service system that may require setting up an account. For information on rates and setting up accounts, contact the facility directly.

Inmate Services and Programs

Currently, detailed information about specific programs or services provided at Statesville Police Jail is unavailable. Typically, short-term facilities focus on basic amenities and security rather than extensive programs.

Legal and Visitation Rights

Inmates at Statesville Police Jail have the right to at least one free visitor per visitation day and are entitled to communicate with their legal representatives. It is advised to contact legal advisors for detailed rights and procedures.

Booking and Release Process

The booking process at Statesville Police Jail includes fingerprinting, photographing, and obtaining a statement from the detainee. The release process can vary, typically involving a court order or bail payment. For exact details, contact the facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What items can I send to an inmate at Statesville Police Jail?

Personal items generally are not allowed due to security reasons. It is recommended to contact the facility for a list of permissible items.

How often can inmates receive visitors?

The visitation schedule can change, so it's best to contact Statesville Police Jail directly for the latest information.

Famous Prisoners

Information about famous prisoners held at Statesville Police Jail is not available.

Last updated: 2023.

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General Stats for North Carolina

North Carolina Total Number of Inmates

48,721

North Carolina Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

65,808

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

267

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

13,419

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

4,171

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

33

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

92.94

26,360

Female

7.06

2,001

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

79.44

591

Detained

18.55

138

Diverted

0.81

6

Prisons and Jails in North Carolina