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Tyrrell Prison Work Farm Visiting Hours. How to Get Approved and Schedule a Visit

Visits require advance approval and a scheduled appointment. Call (252) 796-1085 or email [email protected].

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Overview

Visiting Tyrrell Prison Work Farm takes two steps: getting on the approved visitor list, then scheduling a session. The person inside must mail you a blank visitor application. You fill it out and return it to the facility. After approval, contact the facility by calling (252) 796-1085 or emailing [email protected] to schedule a session. Visiting hours are not published online, so contacting the facility is the only way to confirm available times. Each session allows up to 3 visitors, runs up to 2 hours, and can happen once per week.

Quick Facts

  • Visits are by appointment only. No walk-ins accepted.
  • Visiting hours are not posted online. Call (252) 796-1085 or email [email protected] to confirm.
  • Maximum 3 visitors per session. Maximum 1 session per week. Sessions run up to 2 hours.
  • Maximum 18 approved visitors per inmate. Visitor list enrollment opens every 6 months.
  • Adults 16 and older must attach a copy of a valid photo ID to the visitor application.
  • Minors under 16 must attach a copy of their birth certificate to the visitor application.
  • Dress code is enforced. Tank tops, see-through clothing, and shorts above the knee are not allowed.
  • Video visits are available through the Getting Out Visits app at GettingOut.com.
  • Metal implant documentation accepted at security screening. Bring a doctor's letter if needed.

Step 1. Get on the Approved Visitor List

Walk-in visits are not allowed at Tyrrell Prison Work Farm. Every visitor must be approved in advance. Here is how the process works:

  1. The person inside requests a blank visitor application and mails it to you.
  2. You fill out the application completely and return it to the facility.
  3. Adults 16 and older must attach a copy of a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, or passport).
  4. Minors under 16 must attach a copy of their birth certificate.
  5. The facility reviews and processes the application.

The visitor list is open for enrollment every 6 months. Each inmate can have up to 18 approved visitors on their list. If the list is full or an enrollment window has passed, you may need to wait for the next period.

Start this process early. Processing takes time, and you cannot schedule a visit until your application is approved.

Step 2. Schedule the Visit

Once you are approved, call (252) 796-1085 or email [email protected] to schedule a session. Visiting hours at Tyrrell Prison Work Farm are not published on the NC DAC website. Contact the facility directly to find out what times are available.

When you call or email, have the person’s full name and OPUS Number ready. This helps staff confirm your place on the approved list.

Visiting Hours

Tyrrell Prison Work Farm does not publish visiting hours online. Call (252) 796-1085 or email [email protected] before making any travel plans to confirm current available times.

Hours can change due to staffing, security events, or facility lockdowns without advance notice. Always confirm before you travel.

Who Can Visit and How Often

Each approved visit session allows:

  • Up to 3 visitors at one time
  • One session per week per inmate
  • Sessions last up to 2 hours

Children are welcome to visit but must be listed on the approved visitor application with a birth certificate on file. If a non-parent adult is bringing a minor, contact the facility at (252) 796-1085 in advance to confirm what additional documentation is required.

What to Bring

Bring only what you need. Leave everything else locked in your vehicle.

You must present a valid government-issued photo ID to enter. Acceptable forms include:

  • State driver’s license or ID card
  • U.S. Passport or Passport Card
  • U.S. Military ID

Do not bring cell phones, smartwatches, cameras, or AI glasses. These items are not permitted inside the facility.

Dress Code

Tyrrell Prison Work Farm enforces a visitor dress code. Staff can deny entry or end a visit early if clothing does not comply. The following are not allowed:

  • Halter tops, tube tops, strapless tops, or tank tops
  • Bare midriffs or tops that expose the midsection
  • Fishnet or see-through clothing
  • Spandex
  • Shorts, skirts, or dresses more than 3 inches above the kneecap
  • Wave caps, doo rags, or bandanas
  • Pants worn below the waist
  • Clothing with gang affiliations, profanity, or other prohibited content

Dress conservatively. If your clothing is flagged at the entrance, you may be turned away. There is no guarantee of a rescheduled visit if denied for a dress code violation.

Security Screening

All visitors go through a security screening before entering. This includes:

  • Metal detector screening
  • Pat search for visitors 16 and older
  • Possible additional screening at officer discretion

If you have a metal implant, pacemaker, or another medical device that will trigger the detector, contact the facility at (252) 796-1085 before your visit. Bring a letter from your doctor explaining the implant or device. Staff can make appropriate arrangements when notified in advance.

Do not bring contraband onto facility property. Attempting to bring in drugs, alcohol, weapons, or prohibited items is a felony and will result in arrest. This applies to items left in your vehicle on facility grounds as well.

Video Visits Through Getting Out

If traveling to Columbia is not possible, video visits are available through the Getting Out Visits app. Download the app or access visits through GettingOut.com. Create a free account, find Tyrrell Prison Work Farm, and schedule a video session.

Video visits do not replace in-person visits but are a good option for families who live far away or who cannot make it on the available days.

Conduct During the Visit

Visits take place in the designated visitation area. During the visit:

  • Stay in the area where staff direct you
  • Do not pass items to the person inside unless specifically authorized by staff in advance
  • Follow all officer instructions promptly
  • Conduct yourself calmly and respectfully

Visits can be ended early for rule violations. Misconduct during a visit can affect future visit privileges for both you and the person inside.

Parking and Location

Tyrrell Prison Work Farm is located on Snell Road in Columbia, Tyrrell County in northeastern North Carolina. Columbia is the county seat of Tyrrell County and sits near the Scuppernong River and the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. The facility is in a rural area. Plan your route before you leave and confirm directions by calling (252) 796-1085. The nearest larger city with more services is Washington, NC, about 35 miles to the southwest.

Holiday and Special Circumstances

Visiting schedules can change around holidays or during facility security events. Always contact the facility before traveling, especially around major holidays. If you have a special circumstance such as a family emergency, medical need, or are traveling from a significant distance, contact the facility in advance to ask about options.

A Note on Minimum Custody

Tyrrell Prison Work Farm is a minimum custody facility. Men here may have work assignments that take them off-site or across the 200-acre property during the day. Before you travel for a visit, confirm the person is available by calling (252) 796-1085. Scheduling a confirmed appointment ahead of time protects you from making a wasted trip.

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How do I get approved to visit Tyrrell Prison Work Farm?

The person inside requests a blank visitor application and mails it to you. You complete it and return it to the facility. Adults 16 and older must include a copy of a valid photo ID. Minors under 16 must include a birth certificate. Processing takes time, so start early.

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What are Tyrrell Prison Work Farm's visiting hours?

Visiting hours are not published online. Call (252) 796-1085 or email [email protected] to find out current available times. Always confirm before you travel since hours can change without notice.

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How do I schedule a visit at Tyrrell Prison Work Farm?

Once you are on the approved visitor list, call (252) 796-1085 or email [email protected] to schedule a session. Have the person's full name and OPUS Number ready when you call.

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How many people can visit at once?

Up to 3 visitors per session. Each inmate is allowed one session per week, and sessions last up to 2 hours.

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Can my child visit Tyrrell Prison Work Farm?

Yes. Children must be listed on the approved visitor application with a birth certificate attached. If someone other than a parent is bringing a minor, contact the facility at (252) 796-1085 to confirm what additional documentation is needed.

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What ID do I need to visit?

A valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID card, U.S. Passport, or Military ID. The ID must match the name on your approved visitor application.

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What can I wear to visit Tyrrell Prison Work Farm?

Wear clean, modest clothing. No halter tops, tube tops, tank tops, bare midriffs, fishnet, see-through clothing, or spandex. No shorts, skirts, or dresses more than 3 inches above the knee. No wave caps, doo rags, or bandanas. Pants must be at the waist.

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Can I bring my cell phone to the visit?

No. Cell phones, smartwatches, cameras, and AI glasses are not allowed inside the facility. Leave them locked in your vehicle.

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Are video visits available at Tyrrell Prison Work Farm?

Yes. Video visits are available through the Getting Out Visits app. Download the app or visit GettingOut.com, create a free account, and find Tyrrell Prison Work Farm to schedule a session.

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What happens if I arrive dressed inappropriately?

Staff can deny your entry if clothing does not comply with the dress code. There is no guarantee of a rescheduled visit, so review the dress code carefully before you travel.

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Can I give the inmate something during the visit?

No. You cannot exchange items with the person unless specifically authorized by facility staff in advance. Attempting to pass anything without authorization is a violation and can end the visit early.

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What if I have a medical condition or metal implant?

Contact the facility at (252) 796-1085 before your visit. Bring a letter from your doctor explaining any implants, pacemakers, or conditions that affect how you go through the metal detector. Notify staff in advance so they can make arrangements.

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How often is the visitor list open for new applicants?

Enrollment opens every 6 months. Each inmate can have up to 18 approved visitors. If you miss an enrollment window, you will need to wait for the next one.

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Does being a minimum custody facility change anything about visits?

Men at Tyrrell Prison Work Farm may have off-site work assignments as part of the minimum custody program. Always confirm by calling (252) 796-1085 that the person will be available before you make the trip to Columbia.

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