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  2. 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. We are seeking applicants for the following positions: Chaplain.

  3. Locate the whereabouts of a federal inmate incarcerated from 1982 to the present. Due to the First Step Act, sentences are being reviewed and recalculated to address pending Federal Time Credit changes. As a result, an inmate's release date may not be up-to-date.

  4. 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

  5. Discover information that applies to all inmates: how they are placed in the prison system, the treatment and care that we provide, the rehabilitative programs and services that we utilize to prevent future crime, and other related topics.

  6. Find a policy or form. Have a career with the BOP. Visit a federal inmate. Get Reentry Information. Locate a federal inmate. We are seeking applicants for the following positions: Chaplain. Clinical Psychologist. Correctional Officer.

  7. Career Openings. At more than 120 locations across the U.S., there are numerous fulfilling careers, including Nurses, Correctional Officers, Dentists, Social Workers, with many benefits and opportunities for growth. Explore Open Roles.

  8. Our records contain information about FEDERAL inmates only. Only persons convicted of violating Federal laws (that is, laws of the United States) are sent to Federal prisons. Some individuals awaiting trial for violating Federal laws are also held in Federal prisons.

  9. FDC Miami - Federal Bureau of Prisons

    www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/mim

    Legal Activities. This document outlines the procedures for access to legal reference materials and legal counsel, and the opportunities that you will be afforded to prepare legal documents while incarcerated. Inmate Legal Activities at FDC Miami.

  10. Upon arriving at a new prison, inmates create a visiting list using the following process: An inmate is given a Visitor Information Form when he/she arrives at a new facility. Inmate completes their portion of the form and mails a copy to each potential visitor. Potential visitor completes all remaining form fields.

  11. Our agency was established in 1930 to provide more progressive and humane care for federal inmates, to professionalize the prison service, and to ensure consistent and centralized administration of federal prisons.