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The Georgia Department of Corrections operates prisons, transitional centers, probation detention centers, and substance use disorder treatment facilities. In addition, state inmates are also housed at private and county correctional facilities.
The Georgia Department of Corrections has 34 state prisons across the state of Georgia, which house nearly 47,000 felony offenders. State prisons house violent, repeat, or nonviolent offenders who have exhausted all other forms of punishment.
GDC Mission. To protect Georgians by operating secure facilities and providing opportunities for offender rehabilitation.
Welcome to The Georgia Department of Corrections official website including information on offenders, prison, probation, and incarceration facilities, resources for victims, and general public information about Georgia Corrections operations.
Georgia allows gangs to exert improper influence on prison life, including controlling entire housing units and operating unlawful and dangerous schemes in and from the prisons, harming both incarcerated people and the public.
The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) is an agency of the U.S. state of Georgia operating state prisons. The agency is headquartered in Forsyth, on the former campus of Tift College.
Make an appointment to visit an inmate at a corrections facility. The Georgia Department of Corrections' mission is to protect Georgians by operating secure facilities and providing opportunities for offender rehabilitation.
To visit an offender in person at a Georgia Department of Corrections facility, you must be on their approved visitation list and schedule an appointment in advance. Normally, visitation occurs on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
You can search for offenders currently serving in Georgia Department of Corrections facilities across the state using an online database. Adult offenders can be searched by name, ID or case number, age, and other identifying information. For offenders in county jail, visit the county’s website.