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  • Alamance Correctional Center (closed October 2001) (Closed Prisons)

  • Alexander Correctional Center (December 1998) (Closed Prisons)

  • Anson CC (consolidated w/ Brown Creek CI) (December 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Avery Correctional Center (October 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • Black Mountain Correctional Center for Women (July 2008) (Closed Prisons)

  • Bladen Correctional Center (October 2013) (Closed Prisons)

  • Blanch Youth Institution (formerly Ivy Bluff Prison) (September 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • Blue Ridge Correctional Center (October 2002) (Closed Prisons)

  • Buncombe Correctional Center (consolidated with Craggy CC) (March 2014) (Closed Prisons)

  • Burke Youth Center (June 1992) (Closed Prisons)

  • Cabarrus Correctional Center (December 2011) (Closed Prisons)

  • Charlotte Correctional Center (December 2011) (Closed Prisons)

  • Chapel Hill Youth Development and Research Unit (1965) (Closed Prisons)

  • Old Craggy Prison (1989) (Closed Prisons)

  • Cleveland Correctional Center (December 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Currituck Correctional Center (August 2000) (Closed Prisons)

  • Davie Correctional Center (October 1997) (Closed Prisons)

  • Duplin Correctional Center (August 2013) (Closed Prisons)

  • Durham Correctional Center (October 2011) (Closed Prisons)

  • Fountain Correctional Center For Women (December 2014) (Closed Prisons)

  • Gates Correctional Center (October 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Goldsboro Correctional Center (August 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • Granville Correctional Center (October 1996) (Closed Prisons)

  • Guilford Correctional Center (October 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Halifax Correctional Center (October 1996) (Closed Prisons)

  • Haywood Correctional Center (November 2011) (Closed Prisons)

  • Henderson Correctional Center (October 2002) (Closed Prisons)

  • Iredell Correctional Center (October 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • IMPACT East (now Morrison minimum unit) (August 2002) (Closed Prisons)

  • IMPACT West (now Foothills minimum unit) (August 2002) (Closed Prisons)

  • Martin Correctional Center (December 1998) (Closed Prisons)

  • McCain Correctional Hospital (April 2010) (Closed Prisons)

  • McDowell Correctional Center (consolidated w/ Marion CI) (July 1996) (Closed Prisons)

  • Mecklenburg Correctional Center (December 1998) (Closed Prisons)

  • Montgomery Correctional Center (consolidated w/ Southern CI) (1997) (Closed Prisons)

  • Moore Correctional Center (June 1995) (Closed Prisons)

  • Nash (minimum) Correctional Center (September 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • North Piedmont Correctional Center for Women (August 2014) (Closed Prisons)

  • Person Correctional Center (September 1996) (Closed Prisons)

  • Polk Youth Center (Raleigh) (November 1997) (Closed Prisons)

  • Raleigh Correctional Center for Women (consolidated w/ NCCIW) (March 2014) (Closed Prisons)

  • Richmond Correctional Center (June 1995) (Closed Prisons)

  • Robeson Correctional Center (August 2013) (Closed Prisons)

  • Rockingham Correctional Center (September 1996) (Closed Prisons)

  • Rowan CC (consolidated w/ Piedmont CI) (December 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Sandhills Youth Center (June 2003) (Closed Prisons)

  • Sandy Ridge Correctional Center (December 1998) (Closed Prisons)

  • Scotland Correctional Center (November 2001) (Closed Prisons)

  • Stanly Correctional Center (July 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • Stokes Correctional Center (October 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • Tillery Correctional Center (consolidated with Caledonia CI) (August 2014) (Closed Prisons)

  • Triangle Correctional Center (August 1994) (Closed Prisons)

  • Umstead Correctional Center (November 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Union Correctional Center (October 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Vance Correctional Center (November 1996) (Closed Prisons)

  • Warren Correctional Center (May 1997) (Closed Prisons)

  • Washington Correctional Center (November 1996) (Closed Prisons)

  • Watauga Correctional Center (December 1998) (Closed Prisons)

  • Wayne Correctional Center (October 2013) (Closed Prisons)

  • Western Youth Institution (January 2014) (Closed Prisons)

  • Wilmington Residential Facility for Women (September 2009) (Closed Prisons)

  • Yadkin Correctional Center (September 1999) (Closed Prisons)

  • Yancey Correctional Center (July 1999) (Closed Prisons)

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About This Tool

North Carolina has built 63 prisons in different areas and cities, as well as high security, security and prison facilities. North Carolina had about 38,000 inmates in 56 correctional facilities as of February 2015.

North Carolina generally houses petty criminals, who are often incarcerated for theft, robbery, or battery. The prison will have special prison guards to see the officer, and let them through the correction of Labor to offset the charges. The random tool generator clearly lists the locations of these prisons, the names of the prisons, and the maximum capacity they can hold. The capacity of the prisons built in the early days was relatively small and later expanded according to the crime situation and the land area.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of North Carolina state prisons.

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