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Find an inmate. 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.
Our records contain information about federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present. About the locator & record availability
Federal Inmates. Our inmate population consists of people awaiting trial for violating federal laws or those who have already been convicted of committing a federal crime. Due to a law passed in 1997, we also confine offenders who have been convicted of a felony in the District of Columbia.
Our records contain information about federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present. About the locator & record availability
Our records contain information about federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present. About the locator & record availability
Find an inmate. 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.
Locate the inmate. Sometimes an inmate may be moved to a different facility so that they can benefit from unique programs offered at that location. They might also be moved to receive treatment for a medical condition or for security concerns. Therefore, the first step in planning your visit should be to determine where the inmate is currently ...
Locate the nearest agent by using our agent locator or by calling 1-800-325-6000. You can pay with cash. Debit cards are accepted at select locations. You will need to enter the individual's eight-digit register number followed by the last name, with no spaces or dashes (i.e., 12345678SMITH). Facility name is "Federal Bureau of Prisons".
While the BOP also houses a few state inmates from other jurisdictions, most inmates convicted of violating state or local laws are sent to state prisons or city or county jails. The Bureau does not have any information on non-Federal inmates. However, most states have their own locator systems.
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