DART Center Unauthorized Personal Property
North Carolina Department of Adult Correction DART Center
UNAUTHORIZED PERSONAL PROPERTY
If any of the following items are found in the possession of a resident at any time they will be confiscated. It is the responsibility of the resident to inform family members what items are allowed and not allowed at the DART Center facility.
ITEMS NOT ALLOWED AT THE FACILITY
The following items WILL be confiscated and will NOT be returned to the resident:
- Alcohol
- Over-the-counter medications and illegal drugs (see note below)
- Weapons
- Any tobacco product: cigarettes, electric cigarettes (based on nicotine factor), cigars, snuff, smokeless tobacco, chews, or other substances
- Rolling papers, pipes, or other products used to smoke, inhale or ingest tobacco products. This does not include American Indian Ceremonial Pipes which may remain with the resident with the approval of the Facility Manager.
- Matches, lighters, or other devices used to ignite fire
- Washing detergent, liquid softener, bleach, laundry starch, or dryer sheets
- Container that has been opened or has the seal broken
- Cologne
- Glass containers or aerosol cans
- Clothes that glorify alcohol or drugs
- Food
- Pornography
- Other items may be included as DART Center deems inappropriate
The following items WILL be confiscated and MAY be returned to the resident on the day of program departure:
- Cell Phones, pagers, and cameras
- Cassette/CD players, DVD players, IPODS/MP3 players, tapes, CDs, and DVDs
- Radios without headphones
- Games of any kind including playing cards (games are available on site)
- Reading material (except spiritual or treatment recovery reading materials which are allowed)
- Pillows and blankets
- Stuffed animals
- Other items may be included as DART Center deems inappropriate.
If a referral has any questions about items allowed, they should see their Probation/Parole Officer. Failure to turn in items that are not allowed at the facility on the day of arrival will result in disciplinary action if later found in the possession of the resident.
***NOTE: Bring a 90-day supply of all prescription medications.
Do NOT bring over-the-counter medications***