List of Virginia state prisons
This is a list of state prisons in Virginia. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Augusta Correctional Center (operating capacity 1,097 inmates)
 - Appalachian Detention Center
 - Baskerville Correctional Center (capacity 488)
 - Bland Correctional Center (capacity 621)
 - Brunswick Work Center (capacity 708)
 - Buckingham Correctional Center
 - Caroline Correctional Unit (capacity 137)
 - Central Virginia Correctional Unit #13 (capacity 250)
 - Coffeewood Correctional Center (capacity 1,193)
 - Cold Springs Correctional Unit (capacity 150)
 - Culpeper Correctional Facility for Women (closed as of 2014)[1]
 - Deep Meadow Correctional Center (capacity 840)
 - Deerfield Correctional Center (capacity 1,069)
 - Dillwyn Correctional Center (capacity 1,106)
 - Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women
 - Green Rock Correctional Center (capacity 987)
 - Greensville Correctional Center
 - Halifax Correctional Unit (capacity 248)
 - Haynesville Correctional Center (capacity 1,141)
 - Haynesville Correctional Unit (capacity 112)
 - Indian Creek Correctional Center (capacity 1,002)
 - James River Correctional Center (closed April 1, 2011)
 - Keen Mountain Correctional Center (capacity 879)
 - Lawrenceville Correctional Center (capacity 1,548; operated by GEO Group as Virginia's only private state prison)[2]
 - Lunenburg Correctional Center (capacity 1,186)
 - Marion Treatment Center (capacity 371)
 - Mecklenburg Correctional Center (closed 2012)
 - Nottoway Correctional Center
 - Patrick Henry Correctional Unit (capacity 136)
 - Pocahontas State Correctional Center
 - Powhatan Correctional Center (capacity 449) Closed 2015
 - Red Onion State Prison
 - River North Correctional Center (capacity 1,000)
 - Rustburg Correctional Unit (capacity 152)
 - St. Brides Correctional Center
 - Sussex I State Prison
 - Sussex II State Prison
 - Virginia Correctional Center for Women
 - Wallens Ridge State Prison
 - Wise Correctional Unit (capacity 108)
 
References
    
- Simmons, Rhonda (17 Oct 2014). "State cuts to delay opening of Culpeper's women's prison indefinitely". Culpeper Star Exponent. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
 - http://vadoc.virginia.gov/facilities/eastern/lawrenceville/
 
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