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North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women (NCCIW)

Overview of the Facility

The North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women (NCCIW) in Raleigh, North Carolina, is the primary correctional facility for women in the state, encompassing minimum, medium, and close custody levels. This facility focuses on various inmate programs aimed at rehabilitation and education to prepare inmates for successful reintegration into society.

Contact Information

Address: 1034 Bragg Street, Raleigh, NC 27610

Phone Number: (919) 733-4340

Website: NCCIW Official Website

Email: Usually, direct email communication to the facility is not available; contact should be made through the provided phone numbers or official website.

How to Locate an Inmate

To locate an inmate at NCCIW, you can use the North Carolina Department of Public Safety’s offender public search tool available here. This tool allows you to search by name or offender number.

Visitation Information and Hours

Visitors must first complete an application process and be approved. Once approved, visitation schedules depend on the inmate's custody classification. You can find detailed information and schedules on the facility's visitation page.

How to Send Money

Money can be sent to inmates through JPay. Here is a link to the JPay website where you can create an account and send money using your credit or debit card.

Phone Calls and Video Options

Inmates at NCCIW can receive phone calls and participate in video visitation through approved services. Information regarding setting up accounts and scheduling times can be found at JPay.

Inmate Services and Programs

NCCIW offers educational programs, mental health services, vocational training, and substance abuse treatment to help inmates gain new skills and improve their mental and physical health.

History of the Facility

Established in 1937, NCCIW has served as the primary facility for female inmates in North Carolina, continually adapting to the progressive changes in correctional philosophies and technologies over the decades.

Security and Management Information

NCCIW is managed by the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and upholds strict security protocols to ensure the safety and security of both inmates and staff.

Legal and Visitation Rights

Inmates at NCCIW have the right to receive visitors and legal counsel under conditions that ensure good security. The facility's administration provides detailed rules and guidelines that must be followed during each visit to maintain safety and order.

Booking and Release Process

The booking process includes identification, recording of personal details, and an initial health screening. The release process varies depending on the parole board's decisions and the completion of the sentence or obtaining bail.

Frequently Asked Questions

What items can I bring to visitation?

Visitors are generally allowed to bring ID and essential keys; however, personal items like mobile phones or bags are not allowed. Specific details can be found on the facility’s visitation page.

How can I appeal a visitation denial?

Appeals for visitation denial must be directed to the warden’s office. Documentation supporting the appeal should be thorough, including past visitation records.

What do Former Inmates Think?

In order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the experiences within this prison, we present a compilation of ratings and reviews from former/current inmates. These ratings and reviews offer valuable insights into their perceptions of the facility, its programs, and the impact it has had on their lives.

Categories

Inmate Safety

4.5

Visitation Rights

0.5

Treatment of Visitors

0.5

Commissary Items and Prices

0.5

Phone Availability

1

Safety of Inmate Personal Property

0.5

Cleanliness of Facility

2

How Inmates Treat Each Other

0.5

How Officers Treat Inmates

0.5

Educational Program Quality

0.5

Recreational Program Choices

0.5

Warden

0.5

Library Quality

2

Mental Health Programs

0.5

Drug Rehabilitation Programs

0.5

Reviews

I

Former Inmate

It was great

I

Former Inmate

Was there 8 years ago. I was totally traumatized by being there. The Correction officers were absolutely awful, the food was nasty, the showers were extremely disgusting, and the prices on commissary were absolutely ridiculous!!

What Do Inmate Families/Friends Think?

Inmate Families and Friends feedback is a very significant role in understanting the prison culture, how some institution works as sometimes they are the only ones that can share the experience with others.

Categories

Inmate Safety

4.4

Inmate Food Quality

3.2

Inmate Privacy

3.4

Visitation Rights

3.4

Treatment of Visitors

3.4

Commissary Items and Prices

2.8

Phone Availability

3

Safety of Inmate Personal Property

3

Cleanliness of Facility

3.4

How Inmates Treat Each Other

3

How Officers Treat Inmates

2.6

Educational Program Quality

2.6

Recreational Program Choices

2.4

Warden

3.2

Library Quality

2.6

Mental Health Programs

3

Drug Rehabilitation Programs

3

Reviews

F

Family Member

In my opinion this is the worst ran facility I have ever seen when you call the people who answer the phone are very short and very rude you have to call 12 to 15 times a day before you can even get someone to answer the phone the people in inmate accounts are not very friendly or very helpful the people in the Mailroom send back mail that should not even be sent back and it's the worst place that I have ever seen and I pray for the inmates that are unfortunately sentence to do their time there.

F

Family Member

I hope the drug program works out for my lil sister that is there.

F

Family Member

My daughter was taken to the Infirmary and I haven't heard from her directly. As far as I know she's still in the Infirmary.In a case such as this will anyone get in touch with me?

Leave a Review

If you are a current or former inmate, employee, family member or a friend of someone who is in prison, please share your feedback so others can get better understanding how the institution works. The survey is completely anonymous and your personal information will never be shared or publicly shown.

North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women (NCCIW) Inmate Searcher

Fill out the form below and receive a detailed report on an inmate. This includes current and previous arrest records, social media handles, current and previous addresses & phone numbers.

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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