Asheboro, NC Randolph Correctional Center View

Randolph Correctional Center is a state prison in Asheboro, Randolph County, North Carolina. It is operated by the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, not the county sheriff. The facility primarily houses adult male inmates who have been sentenced to state custody, rather than people awaiting trial in the county jail. Its role is to provide secure custody, supervision, programs, and reentry preparation for eligible offenders within the state prison system. People recently arrested in Randolph County are normally processed through the county detention center or local court system before any transfer to state custody after sentencing.

Contact and Location Information

Jail Name: Randolph Correctional Center
Type: State Prison
Security Level: Minimum
Address: 2760 US 220 Business
City: Asheboro
Zip: 27203
Phone: 336-625-2578
Randolph Correctional Center Contact Details

How to Find an Inmate at Randolph Correctional Center

To find someone here, use the official inmate search link available on this page. County jail rosters commonly list a person’s name, booking date, charges, and custody status; state prison searches may also show an inmate number, current facility, sentence information, and release or parole details. Records do not always appear immediately after arrest or transfer. Processing, identity checks, and data entry can take several hours, so a new booking or recent transfer may not be searchable right away. If the person was just arrested in Randolph County, also check with the county detention center or court clerk, because pretrial detainees are usually held in the county jail, not the state prison.

FAQs

How do I visit an inmate at Randolph Correctional Center?

Visitation is usually scheduled in advance and visitors must be approved before coming here. Check the facility’s current visiting schedule and rules before you travel, because hours and procedures can change.

What do I need to bring when visiting Randolph Correctional Center?

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and follow the dress code and security rules. Do not bring prohibited items, and expect to be screened before entry.

How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?

Inmates generally cannot receive incoming calls, but they may place approved outgoing calls through the facility’s phone system. Video calling, if offered, usually requires an account with the approved service provider and must follow facility rules.

How do I send mail to an inmate?

Use the inmate’s full name and identification number, and follow the facility’s mail instructions exactly. Mail is inspected, and items such as cash, contraband, or unapproved materials may be rejected.

How does the commissary work?

Commissary allows inmates to buy approved items such as hygiene products, snacks, and writing supplies. Family or friends may be able to deposit money through the approved payment system, subject to fees and limits.

How is bail set and how do I post bond at Randolph Correctional Center?

Bail generally applies to pretrial cases handled by the court and county jail, not to most inmates already sentenced to state prison. If the person was recently arrested, contact the Randolph County detention facility or the court clerk for bond information.

What happens during the intake process at Randolph Correctional Center and when will the inmate appear in the system?

During intake, staff confirm identity, review records, assign housing, complete medical and security screening, and enter information into the system. Search records may take several hours or longer to update, especially after a transfer or recent court action.

Other Jails in Randolph County

Mailing to Randolph Correctional Center Inmates and Staff

Inmate Visiting Days and Hours

Day of Week Hours
Saturday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Sunday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

How to Send Money to Randolph Correctional Center

Family and friends can send money to inmates at Randolph Correctional Center through approved methods to help them purchase essential items from the commissary.