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  2. Search for a federal inmate incarcerated from 1982 to the present by number or name. Check the release date and facility location, and note the changes due to the First Step Act.

  3. BOP: Federal Inmates By Name - Federal Bureau of Prisons

    www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp

    Our records contain information about federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present. About the locator & record availability

  4. BOP: Federal Inmates By Name

    www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp?device=mobile

    Our records contain information about federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present. About the locator & record availability

  5. BOP: Federal Inmates

    www.bop.gov/inmates

    BOP is the federal agency that manages and operates the prison system for people who violate federal laws or are convicted of felonies in the District of Columbia. Learn about the inmate population, custody and care, rehabilitation programs, and special offender topics.

  6. Report an Inmate Concern; Report Staff Misconduct; Find a policy or form; Have a career with the BOP; Visit a federal inmate; Get Reentry Information; Locate a federal inmate

  7. BOP: Federal Inmates By Number

    www3.fed.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/index.jsp

    Search for federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present by number or name. Learn about the locator, record availability, and other information from the Bureau of Prisons.

  8. BOP: About Federal Inmate Records

    www.bop.gov/inmateloc/about_records.jsp

    Learn more about the inmate locator system and the information it provides. Our records contain information about federal inmates released AFTER 1982 We receive many requests for information on Federal inmates released before 1982.

  9. BOP: Community Ties

    www.bop.gov/inmates/communications.jsp

    Learn how to send funds to inmates at Federal Bureau of Prisons' facilities using MoneyGram, Western Union, or US Postal Service. You will need the inmate's eight-digit register number, full name, and the correct address or code.

  10. BOP: How to visit a federal inmate

    www.bop.gov/inmates/visiting.jsp

    Locate the inmate. Discover or confirm the whereabouts of the inmate you would like to visit.

  11. Find information about the facilities, regions, states, types, security levels and prison types of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Search for a facility by name, location, type or security level, or view the map of BOP locations.