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How do I find someone at Dan River Prison Work Farm?
Use the NC Department of Adult Correction's Offender Public Information (OPI) search at webapps.doc.state.nc.us/opi/offendersearch.do?method=view. Search by name or OPUS Number. Write down the OPUS Number: it is required for money deposits, mail, and the visitor application.
Inmate Search
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How do I schedule a visit at Dan River Prison Work Farm?
Visits are by appointment only. The person inside must mail you a blank visitor application. You complete it and return it to the facility. Once approved, call (336) 694-1583 to schedule. Visiting hours are not posted online.
Visitation
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How do I send money to someone at Dan River Prison Work Farm?
Use ViaPath/ConnectNetwork. Deposit online at ConnectNetwork.com, by phone at 888-428-1845, via Western Union with code NCDAC TRUST ($3.00 fee), or mail a free money order payable to TouchPay to PO Box 174, Houston, TX 77001-0174. Only approved visitors may deposit funds.
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How do phone calls work at Dan River Prison Work Farm?
Calls run through ViaPath/GTL via ConnectNetwork. The rate is $0.10 per minute and calls are capped at 15 minutes. Set up an AdvancePay account at ConnectNetwork.com or call 800-483-8314. The person calls you; you cannot call in.
Phone Calls
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What is the mailing address for Dan River Prison Work Farm?
Personal mail goes through TextBehind, not directly to Blanch. Address it to: [Full Legal Name, OPUS Number], Dan River Prison Work Farm, P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. For books, ship directly from the publisher or retailer to 981 Murray Road, Blanch, NC 27212.
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What type of facility is Dan River Prison Work Farm?
Dan River Prison Work Farm is a minimum custody state prison in Blanch, Caswell County, operated by the NC Department of Adult Correction. It holds up to 640 men on 187.5 acres and opened in 1996. It is the first prison work farm built in North Carolina and is ACA accredited.
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What programs are available at Dan River Prison Work Farm?
The facility has a Piedmont Community College satellite training center on-site serving up to 130 residents. Programs include carpentry, masonry, information systems technology, horticulture, basic electricity, and human resource development. Men also work with the NC Wildlife Commission restoring state forests, parks, and lakes.
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What makes Dan River Prison Work Farm different from a traditional prison?
Dan River is NC's first prison work farm. It sits on 187.5 acres in west-central Caswell County and operates more like a working campus than a traditional cell-block prison. Residents can earn vocational credentials through the on-site Piedmont Community College satellite and take part in off-site conservation work with the NC Wildlife Commission.
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