How to Send Mail or Package
Inmates confined at the Bladen County Detention Center are allowed to receive mail from family members and friends. All incoming mail is inspected for contraband. It should include the sender’s full name and return address. It should be addressed in the following manner:
Inmate’s First and Last Name
Bladen County Detention Center
299 Smith Circle
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
Visitation Hours
Inmates at the Bladen County Detention Center have the privilege of visitation. The facility uses a video visitation system that allows family and friends face-to-face visitation anywhere they have access to reliable internet. To schedule a visit, you will need to register an account with iWebVisit. The cost of a 15-minute visit is $4.50. For more information regarding visitation, you can contact the Bladen County Detention Center at (910) 862-6971.
The Bladen County Detention Center does not maintain an online database of the inmates currently housed in the facility. If you wish to locate someone, you may call the jail to inquire.
Bladen County Sheriff Information
The Bladen County Sheriff’s Office is the chief law enforcement agency in the area. It provides a variety of services including conducting patrols in the area and criminal investigations. The head of the BCSO is Sheriff McVicker. The agency is located at 299 Smith Circle in Elizabethtown, NC. You can reach Sheriff McVicker directly by calling (910) 862-6960.
Bladen County Sheriff’s Office Address:
299 Smith Circle
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
Bladen County Sheriff’s Office Phone Number:
(910) 862-6960
Bladen County is located in the southern region of North Carolina. The county seat and the largest town is Elizabethtown. According to the 2021 census, it has an estimated population of 29,525. The total area measures 887 square miles.
2018 Annual Average Violent Crimes: 91
Data Source: North Carolina County Health Rankings
Bladen County Public Records Information
Copies of public records in Bladen County are available for request through different departments and agencies in the county. For copies of criminal cases, civil cases, special proceedings, divorce judgments, and estates cases, a request can be submitted to the clerk of court’s office. Vital records as well as real estate records or deeds, on the other hand, are kept by the Register of Deeds. To request for a copy of a police report, you can inquire with the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office.