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Detention
Center

Contact Davidson County Jail: 336-242-2141

The Davidson County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the care and custody of inmates incarcerated at the Davidson County Jail. The Detention Center is under the supervision of Captain T. Rabon and Captain R. Phillips

Our goal is to provide a safe, sanitary environment for inmates, visitors, and staff while maintaining security for the community. Approximately 6,000 inmates are booked into detention facilities each year. The average daily population at the jail exceeds 280 inmates.

Regardless of the reason someone is being held in the Davidson County Jail, certain services must be provided. In many ways, the jail is its own city. The following is a list of some of the services and programs the jail operates.

  • Food Service

  • Healthcare Services

  • Mail Services

  • Commissary Services

  • Banking Services

  • Religious Services

  • Work Programs

Money for Inmate

Depositing money at the Detention Center:

For Inmate money deposits, please use the Jail ATM located near the Magistrate Hallway Entrance.

Depositing money online:

You can also deposit money in an inmate's commissary account online.  

Once you have created an account on the website, money can be deposited from any computer or mobile device.

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Contact Inmate

Pay Tel Communications
The fastest way to communicate with an inmate is by phone or messaging. The inmate communications provider is Pay Tel Communications. To set up an account with Pay Tel click below or call 1-800- PAY-TELL..

Jail Canteen

Mailing Address: Davidson County Jail
                              (Inmate Name), (Inmate I.D number)
                              Facility ID Number: 5048
                              P.O. Box 18247
                              Greensboro, NC 27419

 

Orders can be placed anytime between Monday at 12:00AM to Sunday at 11:59pm. Sunday at 11:59PM is the weekly cut off time. Oasis recommends placing your order during normal business hours, so we can be of assistance should you run into any issues. There is no limit to the amount of orders you may submit each week. Orders may also be place for multiple residents at the same or even different facilities. Orders are only delivered once per week. 

Disclaimer
All information provided by this service is considered public information as defined by North Carolina State Law.
While every effort is made to ensure that the posted information is accurate, it may contain factual or other errors. Inmate information changes quickly and the posted data may not reflect the current information. The inmate date is scheduled to be updated by noon each week day.
This information does not reflect the criminal history or criminal status of any inmate currently or previously in custody. A person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Captain

Tracy Rabon

Captain Tracy Rabon has been employed by the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office since 2002. Captain Tracy Rabon began his career as a Detention Officer in the Davidson County Jail. Captain Tracy Rabon worked with the Detention Center in 2006 as a part-time employee. In 2009 Captain Tracy Rabon was reinstated to full-time status while working in the Detention Center until 2010 when he was assigned to the Transportation Unit within the Detention center. In 2013 Captain Tracy Rabon was promoted to the Sergeant over the Detention Center Transportation Unit where he served until 2018. In December 2018, Captain Rabon was promoted to 1st Lieutenant by Sheriff Richie Simmons to oversee the daily operations of four detention squads, a Detention Transportation Unit, and a Road Squad. Captain Rabon also assisted with the ERT Team within the Detention Center as well as maintenance over the facility. Captain Rabon has a huge passion for motorcycles, and this proved positive as he became certified with the NC Highway Patrol Training Academy. Earning his certification in Basic Police Motor Cycle Operation. Captain Rabon then went on to the Motor Unit within the DCSO in April 2021.

In July 2022, Captain Rabon was promoted to Operations Captain in the Detention Center. Captain Tracy Rabon now serves as the Jail Administrator over the Detention Center.

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Captain

Robert Phillips

Captain Robert Phillips has been employed by the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office since 2009. Captain Phillips started his career as a Detention Officer and was promoted to the ranks of Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain within the Davidson County Detention Center. In July 2023, Phillips was promoted by Sheriff Simmons to Davidson County Detention Center Operations Captain. Captain Phillips oversees the daily operations of the Detention Squads and other staff, and the Davidson County Detention Center population.

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