Anson Correctional Institution
Polkton, Anson County, North Carolina
Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.
Call Visiting Office: 704-695-1013 Info last verified: June 2026A close- and medium-security state prison for women in Polkton, in the south-central North Carolina Piedmont.
Overview
Anson Correctional Institution, on Prison Camp Road in Polkton, Anson County, is a close- and medium-security state prison for women in the south-central North Carolina Piedmont. NCDAC classifies it as a women’s facility with close- and medium-custody housing units and a reentry mission. It is one of North Carolina’s three women’s prisons, alongside the NC Correctional Institution for Women in Raleigh and the Western Correctional Center for Women in Black Mountain. The prison operates the standard NCDAC programming — education, work assignments, and treatment — within its close- and medium-custody units.
What Makes Anson Different
- It is one of North Carolina’s women’s prisons, housing women in close and medium custody.
- It has a reentry mission, described by NCDAC as a close/medium-custody reentry facility.
- It is in Polkton, Anson County, in the south-central North Carolina Piedmont. Brown Creek Correctional Institution, a separate men’s prison, is also in Polkton — confirm which facility the person is at on the NCDAC offender search before traveling.
- It is within reach of the Charlotte metro area to the west.
Visiting
The statewide NCDAC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at Anson Correctional Institution. The facility’s own arrangements:
The full approval process is in Visiting in North Carolina.
Getting There and Parking
The prison is on Prison Camp Road in Polkton, Anson County, in the south-central North Carolina Piedmont, between Charlotte and the Sandhills.
Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.
Nearby Services
The Polkton and Wadesboro area has gas, food, and lodging, with more options in the Monroe and Charlotte areas to the west. The nearest full-service hospital emergency rooms are in the Monroe and Charlotte areas.
Incoming personal mail does not go to the prison. North Carolina sends personal mail to an off-site vendor, TextBehind, which opens and scans it and delivers a digital copy to the incarcerated person’s tablet; original letters, cards, and packages are returned to the sender. Address personal mail with the person’s full name and OPUS number and the full (unabbreviated) prison name to: TextBehind, P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131 — and include the sender’s full first and last name in the return address. Legal mail is exempt and goes directly to the facility. Books and publications must come from a publisher or online retailer, shipped to the prison’s street address, not the TextBehind box. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.
Learn More
For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in a North Carolina state prison:
- Visiting in North Carolina — the approved visitor list, the application, and scheduling
- Mail & Packages — the TextBehind mail-scanning process and what still goes to the facility
- Phone & Video Calls — ViaPath calls, tablets, and GettingOut video visits
- Sending Money — depositing through ViaPath/ConnectNetwork and TouchPay
- Medical & Mental Health — sick-call co-pays, mental health, and the grievance board
- Transfers & Finding Someone — reception, the locator, and transfers
Sources
This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.