List of North Carolina state prisons

This is a list of state prisons in the U.S. state of North Carolina:[1] As of January 2015, the five male divisions and one female division have been consolidated into four regions. [2]

Eastern Region

Central Region

South Central Region

Piedmont Region

Western Region

Female Command

Closed Prisons

Alamance Correctional Center October 2001

Alexander Correctional Center December 1998

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

Avery Correctional Center October 1999

Black Mountain Correctional Center for Women July 2008

Bladen Correctional Center October 2013

Blanch Youth Institution (Formerly Ivy Bluff Prison) September 1999

Blue Ridge Correctional Center October 2002

Buncombe Correctional Center (consolidated with Craggy CC) March 2014

Burke Youth Center June 1992

Cabarrus Correctional Center December 2011

Charlotte Correctional Center December 2011

Old Craggy Prison 1989

Cleveland Correctional Center December 2009

Currituck Correctional Center August 2000

Davie Correctional Center October 1997

Duplin Correctional Center August 2013

Durham Correctional Center October 2011

Fountain Correctional Center For Women December 2014

Gates Correctional Center October 2009

Goldsboro Correctional Center August 1999

Granville Correctional Center October 1996

Guilford Correctional Center October 2009

Halifax Correctional Center October 1996

Haywood Correctional Center November 2011

Henderson Correctional Center October 2002

Iredell Correctional Center October 1999

IMPACT East (now Morrison minimum unit) August 2002

IMPACT West (now Foothills minimum unit) August 2002

Martin Correctional Center December 1998

McCain Correctional Hospital April 2010

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

Mecklenburg Correctional Center December 1998

Montgomery Correctional Center (consolidated w/ Southern CI) 1997

Moore Correctional Center June 1995

Nash (minimum) Correctional Center September 1999

North Piedmont Correctional Center for Women August 2014

Person Correctional Center September 1996

Polk Youth Center (Raleigh) November 1997

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

Richmond Correctional Center June 1995

Robeson Correctional Center August 2013

Rockingham Correctional Center September 1996

Rowan CC (consolidated w/ Piedmont CI) December 2009

Sandhills Youth Center June 2003

Sandy Ridge Correctional Center December 1998

Scotland Correctional Center November 2001

Stanly Correctional Center July 1999

Stokes Correctional Center October 1999

Tillery Correctional Center (consolidated with Caledonia CI) August 2014

Triangle Correctional Center August 1994

Umstead Correctional Center November 2009

Union Correctional Center October 2009

Vance Correctional Center November 1996

Warren Correctional Center May 1997

Washington Correctional Center November 1996

Watauga Correctional Center December 1998

Wayne Correctional Center October 2013

Western Youth Institution January 2014

Wilmington Residential Facility for Women September 2009

Yadkin Correctional Center September 1999

Yancey Correctional Center July 1999


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