Federal Detention Center (FDC) - Miami is a high-security satellite of the Federal Correctional Institution. It’s located in Miami, Dade County, Florida. It is capable of taking on up to 1347 adults who are aged 18 years and above, who have been found guilty and imprisoned as Florida state law offenders. The vast majority of inmates have committed felonies of a serious nature, and are there to serve a term of over 1 year. It’s run by the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC).
If you’re trying to locate an inmate, send money or other items, talk on the phone, or want to visit then this is possible by following the right steps.
Are you trying to find an inmate of Federal Detention Center (FDC) - Miami? You can try searching by using one of the following methods:
For you to successfully complete a search, you’ll need to have the following details at hand:
Be advised that an individual may be imprisoned immediately after being arrested, or transferred later on from a local center.
If you’re having difficulties when trying to find an inmate, we recommend you try carrying out a statewide Florida prisoner search.
A prisoner is entitled to receive mail or a parcel. If you have an item you wish to send, make sure you include:
Before you send anything, there are many items that aren’t allowed. In addition, you may be required to obtain pre-approval. If you’re uncertain about anything, you can contact Federal Detention Center (FDC) - Miami at 305-577-0010 to ask any questions you may have.
Want to send money to an inmate of Federal Detention Center (FDC) - Miami? This is quite simple and easy to accomplish. You have the following options:
Each prisoner is permitted to make calls, however this must be between 9:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (and only to approved individuals). A call can last up to 15 minutes (which is cut to 5 minutes during a busy period). The receiver has to pay for the phone call in its entirety.
Before visiting Federal Detention Center (FDC) - Miami, you want to make sure you’re on the approved visitors list. Contact the prison and confirm you’re on the list if you have any doubts.
Also, beware that: