Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center, NC Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

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The Guilford County – Greensboro Detention Center provides service to the Guilford County and surrounding towns and counties as well.
The Guilford County – Greensboro Detention Center is a medium-security facility that is home to both adult female and adult male inmates. No inmate in the Guilford County – Greensboro Detention Center is under the age of 18.
Majority of inmates in the facility are going through their trial, or they are serving out their sentences. Inmates who are kept in the Guilford County – Greensboro Detention Center to finish out their sentences are inmates who were sentenced to less than 2 years.
Guilford County – Greensboro Detention Center — General Information
Adult, Capacity 500 persons.
401 West Sycamore Street, Greensboro, NC, 27401
http://www.guilfordcountysheriff.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=157&Itemid=99
336-641-3710
Guilford County Sheriffs Department - District One
Address: 5836 Bur-Mill Club Road, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27410
Phone: 336-545-5940
Email: [email protected]
Website: website
How to Find Someone in Guilford County – Greensboro Detention Center
Trying to find information about the inmate in the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center can be quite the daunting task.
The Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center keeps records on all inmates in their facility. These records will have the charges, bail information, along with the court transactions on the inmate.
However, the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center does not keep these records online or easily accessible to the public.
If you need these records on an inmate or for an inmate, you will need to contact the Jail Records Division at 336-641-3710.
You should also know that there may be fees associated with pulling these records as well.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
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Inmates in the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center can receive written letters from their loved ones back home. These letters cannot contain stamps, checks, cash, or pictures. You are only permitted to send them a handwritten letter.
You will need to mail the envelope to the following address:
Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center
401 West Sycamore Street, Greensboro, NC, 27401
If you mail anything that an inmate cannot have, it will not be given to the inmate, it will not be sent back to you, it will be properly discarded in the mailroom.
Sending Money
Please note that the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center does not accept money orders.
The Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center now uses inmatedeposits.com. You will need to create an account to send money to an inmate.
With this service you will be permitted to make deposits on a daily, weekly, or even a monthly basis. Each deposit can be up to $300.
To make a successful deposit into an inmate’s account, you will be required to know the inmate’s identification number.
You can make deposits one of the three following ways:
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You can log in to your account at the inmatedeposits.com
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You can call 336-641-3710
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You can go to the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center lobby and use the kiosk
Phone calls
Inmates cannot take phone calls, but inmates can make phone calls. All outgoing phone calls from the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center will be collect calls.
You will need to have a landline phone to receive these phone calls. You will also need to know that these phone calls will be at your expense. Inmates will not be paying for this service and neither is the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center.
Visitation
The Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center permits inmates to have 3 visits per week. Visiting hours at the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center goes as follows:
In order to visit an inmate, you will need to first and foremost bring your driver’s license to be allowed into the visitation area. All visits with inmates in the Guilford County - Greensboro Detention Center are no-contact visits. You will be sitting behind a glass partition when visiting the inmate. There will be no touching involved or allowed.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
Nearby Jail/Prison
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- State Prison 98