List of North Carolina State Prisons

This is a list of state prisons in the U.S. state of North Carolina:

  • Albemarle Correctional Institution
  • Alexander Correctional Institution
  • Avery/Mitchell Correctional Institution
  • Bladen Correctional Center
  • Brown Creek Correctional Institution
  • Buncombe Correctional Center
  • Caldwell Correctional Center
  • Caledonia Correctional Institution
  • Carteret Correctional Center
  • Caswell Correctional Center
  • Catawba Correctional Center
  • Central Prison
  • Columbus Correctional Center
  • Craggy Correctional Center
  • Craven Correctional Institution
  • Dan River Prison Work Farm
  • Davidson Correctional Center
  • Duplin Correctional Center
  • Eastern Correctional Institution
  • Foothills Correctional Institution
  • Forsyth Correctional Center
  • Fountain Correctional Center for Women
  • Franklin Correctional Center
  • Gaston Correctional Center
  • Greene Correctional Institution
  • Harnett Correctional Institution
  • Hoke Correctional Institution
  • Hyde Correctional Institution
  • Johnston Correctional Institution
  • Lanesboro Correctional Institution
  • Lincoln Correctional Center
  • Lumberton Correctional Institution
  • Marion Correctional Institution
  • Morrison Correctional Institution
  • Mountain View Correctional Institution
  • North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women
  • Nash Correctional Institution
  • Neuse Correctional Institution
  • New Hanover Correctional Center
  • North Piedmont Correctional Center for Women
  • Odom Correctional Institution
  • Orange Correctional Center
  • Pamlico Correctional Institution
  • Pasquotank Correctional Institution
  • Pender Correctional Institution
  • Piedmont Correctional Institution
  • Polk Correctional Institution
  • Raleigh Correctional Center Women
  • Randolph Correctional Center
  • Robeson Correctional Center
  • Rutherford Correctional Center
  • Sampson Correctional Institution
  • Sanford Correctional Center
  • Scotland Correctional Institution
  • Southern Correctional Institution
  • Swannanoa Correctional Center for Women
  • Tillery Correctional Center
  • Tyrrell Prison Work Farm
  • Wake Correctional Center
  • Warren Correctional Institution
  • Wayne Correctional Center
  • Western Youth Institution
  • Wilkes Correctional Center

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