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STATE PRISONS

Select a state below to see a list of state prisons operating in each particular state, along with mailing addresses for inmates.

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CT

DE

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GA

HI

ID

IL

IA

IW

KS

KY

LA

ME

MD

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MS

MO

MT

NE

NV

NH

NJ

NM

NY

NC

ND

OH

OK

OR

PA

RI

SC

SD

TN

TX

UT

VT

VA

WA

WV

WI

WY

 

FEDERAL PRISONS

Facts and Statistics on Federal Prisons

  • There were 226,000 prisoners incarcerated  in Federal Prisons in 2020
  • A large majority of prisoners in the federal prison population are male (93.3%)
  • Proportions of prisoners in the federal prison population by race: Black (34.5%) Latino (35.2%), White (26.9%), and Other Races (3.4%)
  • More than three-quarters (76.7%) of these offenders are United States citizens
  • Most incarcerated non-citizens were from Mexico (71.0%), followed by Colombia (4.1%), and the Dominican Republic (3.6%)
  • The average age of incarcerated prisoners is 40 years. One in five prisoners (19.4%) is 50 or older, and 5.6% of all prisoners are 60 or older.
  • Almost one-third of federal prisoners (31.7%) have little or no prior criminal history.

Source: usa.gov and prison policy initiative and GotTrouble.org: Federal Criminal Law And Procedure

FEDERAL PRISONS BY STATE:

Alabama

Aliceville FCI
Montgomery FPC
Montgomery RRM
Talladega FCI

Arkansas

Forrest City FCC

Arizona

Phoenix FCI
Phoenix RRM
Safford FCI
Tucson FCC

California

Atwater USP
Dublin FCI
Herlong FCI
Lompoc FCC
Long Beach RRM
Los Angeles MDC
Mendota FCI
Sacramento RRM
San Diego MCC
Taft CI
Terminal Island FCI
Victorville FCC
Western RO

Colorado

Denver RRM
Englewood FCI
Florence FCC
MSTC

Connecticut

Danbury FCI

District of Columbia

Central Office HQ

Florida

Coleman FCC
Marianna FCI
Miami FCI
Miami FDC
Miami RRM
Orlando RRM
Pensacola FPC
Tallahassee FCI

Georgia

Atlanta RRM
Atlanta USP
D. Ray James CI
Glynco
Jesup FCI
McRae CI
Southeast RO

Hawaii

Honolulu FDC

Illinois

Chicago MCC
Chicago RRM
Greenville FCI
Marion USP
Pekin FCI
Thomson AUSP

Indiana

Terre Haute FCC

Kansas

Kansas City RRM
Leavenworth USP
North Central RO

Kentucky

Ashland FCI
Big Sandy USP
Lexington FMC
Manchester FCI
McCreary USP

Louisiana

Oakdale FCC
Pollock FCC

Massachusetts

Devens FMC

Maryland

Baltimore RRM
Cumberland FCI
Mid-Atlantic RO
Washington, DC RRM

Michigan

Detroit RRM
Milan FCI

Minnesota

Duluth FPC
Minneapolis RRM
Rochester FMC
Sandstone FCI
Waseca FCI

Missouri

Springfield MCFP
St Louis RRM

Mississippi

Adams County CI
Yazoo City FCC

North Carolina

Butner FCC
Raleigh RRM
Rivers CI

New Hampshire

Berlin FCI

New Jersey

Fairton FCI
Fort Dix FCI

New Mexico

Cibola County CI

New York

Brooklyn MDC
New York MCC
New York RRM
Otisville FCI
Ray Brook FCI

Ohio

Cincinnati RRM
Elkton FCI

Oklahoma

El Reno FCI
Great Plains CI
Oklahoma City FTC

Oregon

Sheridan FCI

Pennsylvania

Allenwood FCC
Canaan USP
Lewisburg USP
Loretto FCI
McKean FCI
Moshannon Valley CI
Northeast RO
Philadelphia FDC
Philadelphia RRM
Pittsburgh RRM
Schuylkill FCI

Puerto Rico

Guaynabo MDC

South Carolina

Bennettsville FCI
Edgefield FCI
Estill FCI
Williamsburg FCI

South Dakota

Yankton FPC

Tennessee

Memphis FCI
Nashville RRM

Texas

Bastrop FCI
Beaumont FCC
Big Spring CI
Big Spring FCI
Bryan FPC
Carswell FMC
Dallas RRM
Eden CI
Fort Worth FCI
Giles W. Dalby CI
Grand Prairie
Houston FDC
Houston RRM
La Tuna FCI
Reeves I & II CI
Reeves III CI
San Antonio RRM
Seagoville FCI
South Central RO
Texarkana FCI
Three Rivers FCI

Utah

Salt Lake City RRM

Virginia

Lee USP
Petersburg FCC

Washington

SeaTac FDC
Seattle RRM

Wisconsin

Oxford FCI

West Virginia

Alderson FPC
Beckley FCI
Gilmer FCI
Hazelton FCC
McDowell FCI
Morgantown FCI

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