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How do I find someone at Scotland Correctional Institution?
Use the NC Department of Adult Correction Offender Public Information (OPI) search at webapps.doc.state.nc.us/opi/offendersearch.do?method=view. Search by name or OPUS Number. The OPUS Number is required for deposits, mail, and the visitor application.
Inmate Search
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How do I visit Scotland Correctional Institution?
Visits are by appointment only. Call (910) 390-4700 or email [email protected] to get the current visiting schedule and book an appointment. You must be on the approved visitor list first, which the person inside initiates by requesting blank visitor application forms.
Visitation
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How do I send money to someone at Scotland CI?
Use ViaPath/ConnectNetwork. Go to connectnetwork.com or the ConnectNetwork app and find Scotland Correctional Institution. You can also call 888-428-1845, use Western Union with code NCDAC TRUST, or mail a money order payable to TouchPay. Only approved visitors may send funds.
Send Money
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How do phone calls work at Scotland Correctional Institution?
Calls go through ViaPath/GTL at $0.10 per minute with a 15-minute cap per call. Set up an AdvancePay account at connectnetwork.com or call 800-483-8314. Video visits are available through the GettingOut Visits app.
Phone Calls
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What is the mailing address for Scotland Correctional Institution?
Personal mail goes through TextBehind. Send to: [Full Legal Name, OPUS Number], Scotland Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. Your return address must include your full first and last name. Books and publications ship to 22385 McGirts Bridge Road, Laurinburg, NC 28353.
Mail
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Is video visitation available at Scotland CI?
Yes. Video visits go through the GettingOut Visits app at sso.gtlconnect.com. You can schedule in advance or request an on-demand visit if the person has a tablet.
Visitation
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What is Scotland Correctional Institution?
Scotland Correctional Institution is a men's state prison in Laurinburg, NC, operated by the NC Department of Adult Correction. It opened in 2003 and holds up to 1,752 people across close, medium, and minimum custody levels in Scotland County. The facility runs two Correction Enterprises operations: a sewing plant that produces uniforms and clothing, and a Braille transcription shop that converts books into Braille for blind students.
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