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Caswell Correctional Center Visiting Hours. How to Schedule a Visit

Visits are by appointment only. Call (336) 694-4531 to confirm current hours before you travel.

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Overview

Visiting Caswell Correctional Center requires advance approval. The person inside mails you a blank visitor application form. You fill it out and send it back to the facility. Once approved, your name goes on their visitor list. Visits are limited to 3 visitors per session, one session per week, up to 2 hours. Caswell is a medium custody facility. Call (336) 694-4531 to confirm the current visiting schedule before making the trip. Visiting hours are not published online.

Quick Facts

  • Visits are by appointment only. No walk-in visits are permitted.
  • The resident mails you a blank visitor application. Return it to the facility for approval.
  • Up to 18 people can be on the approved visitor list. Max 3 visitors per session.
  • One session per week, up to 2 hours per session.
  • Visiting hours are not published online. Call (336) 694-4531 to confirm current hours.
  • Adults 16 and older must bring a valid government-issued photo ID.
  • Minors under 16 need a birth certificate.
  • Video visits are available through the Getting Out Visits app (ViaPath/GTL) at sso.gtlconnect.com.
  • No cell phones, smartwatches, cameras, or AI glasses inside the facility.

Location

Caswell Correctional Center is at 444 County Home Road, Blanch, NC 27212 in Caswell County. For directions or visit questions, call (336) 694-4531.

Visiting Hours

Current visiting hours are not published on the facility website. Contact the facility directly to get the current schedule:

  • Phone: (336) 694-4531

Hours can change around holidays and during facility operations. Always confirm before you travel.

How to Get on the Visitor List

Step 1. The Resident Requests the Application

Ask the person inside to mail you a blank visitor application form. NC DAC facilities do not send forms directly to visitors. The form comes from the resident.

Step 2. Complete and Return the Application

Fill out the application with accurate information for each adult visitor: full name, address, date of birth, relationship to the resident, and photo ID type and number. Return the completed form to the facility by mail or as directed.

Step 3. Wait for Approval

The facility reviews each application. Once approved or denied, the resident is notified. The approved list holds up to 18 people. List updates happen every 6 months, so plan ahead if you need to add or swap a name.

Step 4. Confirm Before You Visit

Once you are on the approved list, call (336) 694-4531 to confirm current visiting days and times before you make the trip.

Visit Limits

CategoryLimit
Visitors per sessionMax 3
Sessions per week1
Session lengthUp to 2 hours
Approved list sizeUp to 18 people
List update frequencyEvery 6 months

What to Bring

Bring only what you need. Leave personal bags and belongings locked in your vehicle.

Required ID:

  • Adults 16 and older: valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, U.S. passport, or military ID)
  • Minors under 16: birth certificate

Medical accommodations: If you have a metal implant or pacemaker and cannot pass through a metal detector without triggering it, bring a physician statement or your implant card. Staff will process you through an alternative screening.

Leave in your car: purses, bags, cell phones, smartwatches, cameras, AI glasses, and other personal electronics. Check with the facility on whether small amounts of cash for vending are permitted.

Security Screening

All visitors go through security at the entrance before entering the facility. Caswell is a medium custody facility, so security screening applies to all visitors. Expect:

  • Metal detector screening
  • Pat search if the detector alarms or if selected by staff
  • Inspection of any allowed items

Visitors who appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be admitted and will be asked to leave.

Dress Code

NC DAC enforces a visitor dress code at all facilities. You may be turned away if you arrive out of compliance. The following are not allowed:

  • Halter tops, tube tops, strapless tops, or tank tops
  • Bare midriffs or exposed midsections
  • Fishnet or see-through clothing
  • Shorts, skirts, or dresses more than 3 inches above the kneecap
  • Spandex or body-hugging material
  • Wave caps, doo rags, or bandanas
  • Pants worn below the waist
  • Clothing with STG (Security Threat Group/gang) symbols or profane language

When in doubt, wear plain, modest clothing. Call the facility if you are unsure whether a specific item is acceptable.

Visitors with Minor Children

Children under 16 need a birth certificate. Visitors 16 and older need a photo ID.

If the child’s parent or legal guardian is not one of the adult visitors accompanying them, the facility may require a notarized permission form. Call (336) 694-4531 before bringing a child to confirm what documentation is needed.

Children must stay with the approved adult visitor at all times during the visit.

Video Visits

If you cannot make the trip to Blanch in person, video visits are available through the Getting Out Visits app, a ViaPath/GTL service. Go to sso.gtlconnect.com to create an account. You must be on the resident’s approved visitor list to schedule a video visit.

What’s Not Allowed

Do not bring contraband onto facility property. Attempting to bring in drugs, alcohol, or weapons is a felony in North Carolina. You will be arrested, and the resident’s visiting privileges may be suspended or revoked.

Do not pass anything to or accept anything from the resident during a visit without prior staff approval.

If a Visit Is Denied or Terminated

A visit can be denied if:

  • You are not on the approved visitor list
  • You do not have the required ID
  • Your clothing does not meet the dress code
  • Staff have reason to believe you are impaired

A visit can be ended mid-session if conduct becomes disruptive or facility operations require it. Follow all staff instructions at all times.

Confirming Before You Travel

Caswell is a medium custody facility in a rural location. Blanch is about 30 miles north of Burlington. Plan for the drive and confirm the visit schedule before you leave home. Call (336) 694-4531 to get the current hours and confirm the resident will be available.

Families Also Ask

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When can I visit Caswell Correctional Center?

Visiting hours are not published online. Call (336) 694-4531 to get the current schedule. Hours can change around holidays, so always confirm before traveling.

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Do I need an appointment to visit?

Yes. Visits are by appointment only. You must be on the resident's approved visitor list before you can visit. The resident mails you a blank application form. You fill it out and return it to the facility for approval.

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How do I get on the approved visitor list?

Ask the person inside to mail you a blank visitor application form. Complete it with your full name, address, date of birth, relationship to the resident, and ID information. Return it to the facility. The list holds up to 18 approved visitors and updates every 6 months.

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How many people can visit at one time?

A maximum of 3 visitors per session. You get one session per week, up to 2 hours per session.

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What ID do I need to bring?

Adults 16 and older need a valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID, U.S. passport, or military ID. Children under 16 need a birth certificate.

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What should I wear to a visit?

Dress modestly in plain clothing. No halter tops, tube tops, tank tops, bare midriffs, see-through clothing, shorts or skirts more than 3 inches above the knee, spandex, wave caps, doo rags, bandanas, or gang-related clothing. Pants must be at the waist.

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Can I bring my phone or a camera?

No. Cell phones, smartwatches, cameras, and AI glasses are not allowed inside. Leave all personal electronics locked in your vehicle before entering.

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Can I bring a child who is not mine?

Possibly, but you may need a notarized permission form from the child's parent or legal guardian. Call (336) 694-4531 before the visit to confirm what documentation is required.

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What happens if I arrive without following the dress code?

Your visit may be denied. Staff have the authority to turn away visitors who are not dressed in compliance with NC DAC policy. When in doubt, call ahead or choose plain, modest clothing.

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Are video visits available?

Yes. Video visits are available through the Getting Out Visits app by ViaPath/GTL. Go to sso.gtlconnect.com to create an account. You must be on the resident's approved visitor list to schedule a video visit.

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Can I give something to the resident during the visit?

No. You cannot pass anything to the resident or accept anything from them during a visit unless it has been pre-approved by facility staff. Doing so is a violation and can end the visit immediately.

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What if I have a metal implant and cannot pass through the metal detector?

Bring a physician statement or your implant identification card. Show it to staff when you arrive. They will process you through an alternative screening method.

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Is there parking at Caswell Correctional Center?

Yes. The facility has a parking area. Leave all personal items locked in your vehicle before entering the facility.

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How far is Caswell Correctional Center from nearby cities?

Caswell Correctional Center is in Blanch, NC, in Caswell County near the Virginia border. Blanch is roughly 30 miles north of Burlington and about 45 miles north of Greensboro. Plan for travel time and confirm visiting hours before you leave.

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