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Visiting hours for Dan River Prison Farm are subject to change, so it's crucial to confirm them by contacting the facility directly by phone. Please reach out to 336-694-1583, on visitation procedures, applications, or directions to the facility in Yanceyville. Please note that visitors will undergo a thorough search before entering the premises, and personal belongings, including cell phones, are strictly prohibited. Individuals under probation, parole, or community corrections supervision must obtain approval from both their supervising officer and the superintendent before visiting, although such visits are not typically approved.
Visits to NCDPS offenders are by appointment only. Call the prison where the offender is housed to schedule an appointment. Visitors should call the prison the day before a scheduled visit to confirm the facility's visitation status. Also, video visitation now is available at most but not all prisons, so family and friends may be able to do a virtual visit if they prefer. Call the prison for additional information on video visitation at the facility.
Visitation by family and friends is encouraged and can make a positive difference during an offender's time in prison. Prison staff understand the importance of offenders maintaining contact with their family and friends. However, offenders can not be assigned to specific facilities within the prison system for the convenience of visitation.
For more information regarding prisons and visitation, please read the Handbook for Family and Friends of Offenders.
The increased safety and security measures are implemented to address, and ultimately eliminate, the introduction of contraband into state prisons. Any refusal to comply with all search procedures will result in the denial of entrance into the facility. Cell phones are considered contraband and are prohibited from all prison facilities. Appropriate attire is required.
Work release programs oversee the adults under correctional supervision in this jurisdiction who have the trust of the facility administration where they are permitted to work in the community sector working regular jobs. Administered by agencies or courts with enforcement authority, these programs facilitate the transition of individuals back into the community post-incarceration, a process often fraught with limited job opportunities— this support forms integral aspects of these programs, aiming to address these hurdles. Corrections officials collaborate with community facilities both county-owned and privately contracted facilities to tailor supervision and services to individuals' needs, facilitating successful reentry.
Digital technology presents community corrections officials with innovative tools to monitor individuals on probation or parole, aiding their compliance and progress. Enhanced communication channels between supervisors and offenders are facilitated through smartphone-based video, text, or instant messaging. These technologies strengthen communication lines, enabling efficient supervision and ensuring individuals fulfill their legal obligations.
You must get approval before scheduling a visit, please call 336-694-1583 for detailed instructions.