List of United States federal prisons


The Federal Bureau of Prisons classifies prisons into several categories:
This list does not include military prisons, state prisons, jails, or prisons operated under contract with local governments. It also does not include detention centers and facilities and processing centers run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

United States Penitentiaries

Most United States Penitentiaries are high-security facilities, which have highly secured perimeters with walls or reinforced fences, multiple and single-occupant cell housing, the highest staff-to-inmate ratio, and close control of inmate movement. The most restrictive facility in the federal prison system is ADX Florence, the federal supermax prison in Florence, Colorado, which holds inmates who are considered the most dangerous and in need of the tightest controls. USP Atlanta, USP Leavenworth, USP Lompoc, and USP Marion are medium-security facilities. USP Marion contains a highly restrictive Communication Management Unit, which holds inmates under stricter controls. Many USPs include minimum-security satellite camps on the same property and under the same administration as the higher-security unit.
† Includes female inmates
NameLocationOpened
United States Penitentiary, AllenwoodPennsylvania1993
United States Penitentiary, AtlantaGeorgia1902
United States Penitentiary, AtwaterCalifornia2001
United States Penitentiary, Big SandyKentucky2006
United States Penitentiary, BeaumontTexas1998
United States Penitentiary, CanaanPennsylvania2005
United States Penitentiary, Coleman I & II†Florida2001
United States Penitentiary, Florence ADMAXColorado1994
United States Penitentiary, Florence HighColorado1993
United States Penitentiary, Hazelton†West Virginia2004
United States Penitentiary, LeeVirginia2002
United States Penitentiary, LeavenworthKansas1903
United States Penitentiary, LewisburgPennsylvania1932
United States Penitentiary, LompocCalifornia1946
United States Penitentiary, MarionIllinois1963
United States Penitentiary, McCrearyKentucky1988
United States Penitentiary, PollockLouisiana1997
United States Penitentiary, Terre HauteIndiana1940
United States Penitentiary, ThomsonIllinois2019
United States Penitentiary, TucsonArizona2007
United States Penitentiary, VictorvilleCalifornia2004

Federal correctional institutions

Federal correctional institutions are medium- and low-security facilities, which have strengthened perimeters, mostly cell-type housing, a wide variety of work and treatment programs, and a higher staff-to-inmate ratio and greater internal controls than low-security FCIs. FCI Terre Haute contains a more restrictive section designated as a Communication Management Unit for inmates considered high-security risks.
† Includes female inmates


†† Female-only facility
NameLocation
Federal Correctional Institution, Aliceville††Alabama
Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood LowPennsylvania
Federal Correctional Institution, Allenwood MediumPennsylvania
Federal Correctional Institution, AshlandKentucky
Federal Correctional Institution, BastropTexas
Federal Correctional Institution, BeckleyWest Virginia
Federal Correctional Institution, Beaumont Texas
Federal Correctional Institution, BennettsvilleSouth Carolina
Federal Correctional Institution, BerlinNew Hampshire
Federal Correctional Institution, Big SpringTexas
Federal Correctional Complex, ButnerNorth Carolina
Federal Correctional Institution, ColemanFlorida
Federal Correctional Institution, CumberlandMaryland
Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury†Connecticut
Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin††California
Federal Correctional Institution, EdgefieldSouth Carolina
Federal Correctional Institution, ElktonOhio
Federal Correctional Institution, El RenoOklahoma
Federal Correctional Institution, EnglewoodColorado
Federal Correctional Institution, EstillSouth Carolina
Federal Correctional Institution, FairtonNew Jersey
Federal Correctional Institution, FlorenceColorado
Federal Correctional Institution, Forrest CityArkansas
Federal Correctional Institution, Fort DixNew Jersey
Federal Correctional Institution, GilmerWest Virginia
Federal Correctional Institution, Greenville†Illinois
Federal Correctional Institution, Hazelton†West Virginia
Federal Correctional Institution, HerlongCalifornia
Federal Correctional Institution, JesupGeorgia
Federal Correctional Institution, La TunaTexas
Federal Correctional Institution, LompocCalifornia
Federal Correctional Institution, LorettoPennsylvania
Federal Correctional Institution, ManchesterKentucky
Federal Correctional Institution, Marianna†Florida
Federal Correctional Institution, McDowellWest Virginia
Federal Correctional Institution, McKeanPennsylvania
Federal Correctional Institution, MemphisTennessee
Federal Correctional Institution, MendotaCalifornia
Federal Correctional Institution, MiamiFlorida
Federal Correctional Institution, MilanMichigan
Federal Correctional Institution, MorgantownWest Virginia
Federal Correctional Institution, OakdaleLouisiana
Federal Correctional Institution, OtisvilleNew York
Federal Correctional Institution, OxfordWisconsin
Federal Correctional Institution, PekinIllinois
Federal Correctional Institution, PetersburgVirginia
Federal Correctional Institution, Phoenix†Arizona
Federal Correctional Institution, PollockLouisiana
Federal Correctional Institution, Ray BrookNew York
Federal Correctional Institution, SaffordArizona
Federal Correctional Institution, SandstoneMinnesota
Federal Correctional Institution, SchuylkillPennsylvania
Federal Correctional Institution, SeagovilleTexas
Federal Correctional Institution, SheridanOregon
Federal Correctional Institution, TalladegaAlabama
Federal Correctional Institution, Tallahassee††Florida
Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal IslandCalifornia
Federal Correctional Institution, Terre HauteIndiana
Federal Correctional Institution, TexarkanaTexas
Federal Correctional Institution, Three RiversTexas
Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson†Arizona
Federal Correctional Institution, Victorville†California
Federal Correctional Institution, Waseca††Minnesota
Federal Correctional Institution, WilliamsburgSouth Carolina
Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo CityMississippi

Private correctional institutions

In August 2016, Justice Department officials announced that the FBOP would be phasing out its use of contracted facilities, on the grounds that private prisons provide less safe and less effective services with no substantial cost savings. However, under the Trump administration in 2017, the Justice Department rescinded this phaseout, stating that it would re-implement its usage of private correctional facilities. Those facilities are:
NameLocationOperator
Adams County Correctional CenterNatchez, MississippiCoreCivic
Big Spring Correctional CenterBig Spring, TexasGEO Group
D. Ray James Correctional InstitutionFolkston, GeorgiaGEO Group
Eden Detention CenterEden, TexasCoreCivic
Giles W. Dalby Correctional InstitutionPost, TexasManagement and Training Corporation
Great Plains Correctional InstitutionHinton, OklahomaGEO Group
McRae Correctional InstitutionMcRae-Helena, GeorgiaCoreCivic
Moshannon Valley Correctional CenterPhilipsburg, Centre County, PennsylvaniaGEO Group
Otero County Prison FacilityChaparral, New MexicoManagement and Training Corporation
Reeves I & II Correctional InstitutionPecos, TexasGEO Group
Reeves III Correctional InstitutionPecos, TexasGEO Group
Rivers Correctional InstitutionWinton, North CarolinaGEO Group
Taft Correctional InstitutionTaft, CaliforniaManagement and Training Corporation

Federal prison camps

Federal prison camps are minimum-security facilities, which have dormitory housing, a relatively low staff-to-inmate ratio, and limited or no perimeter fencing. These institutions are work- and program-oriented. Many are located adjacent to larger institutions or on military bases, where inmates help serve the labor needs of the larger institution or base.
†† Female-only facility
NameLocation
Federal Prison Camp, Alderson††West Virginia
Federal Prison Camp, Bryan††Texas
Federal Prison Camp, DuluthMinnesota
Federal Prison Camp, FlorenceColorado
Federal Prison Camp, MontgomeryAlabama
Federal Prison Camp, PensacolaFlorida
Federal Prison Camp, YanktonSouth Dakota

Administrative facilities

Administrative facilities are institutions with special missions, such as the detention of pretrial offenders; the treatment of inmates with serious or chronic medical problems; or the containment of extremely dangerous, violent, or escape-prone inmates. Administrative facilities include Metropolitan Correctional Centers, Metropolitan Detention Centers, Federal Detention Centers, and Federal Medical Centers, as well as the Federal Transfer Center, the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, and the Administrative-Maximum U.S. Penitentiary. Administrative facilities, except the ADX, are capable of holding inmates in all security categories.
† Includes female inmates


†† Female-only facility
NameLocation
Federal Detention Center, Honolulu†Hawaii
Federal Detention Center, Houston†Texas
Federal Detention Center, Miami†Florida
Federal Detention Center, Oakdale†Louisiana
Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia†Pennsylvania
Federal Detention Center, SeaTac†Washington
Federal Medical Center, ButnerNorth Carolina
Federal Medical Center, Carswell††Texas
Federal Medical Center, DevensMassachusetts
Federal Medical Center, Fort WorthTexas
Federal Medical Center, LexingtonKentucky
Federal Medical Center, RochesterMinnesota
US Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, SpringfieldMissouri
Federal Transfer Center, Oklahoma City†Oklahoma
Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago†Illinois
Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York†New York
Metropolitan Correctional Center, San Diego†California
Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn†New York
Metropolitan Detention Center, Guaynabo†Puerto Rico
Metropolitan Detention Center, Los Angeles†California

Former federal facilities

This list enumerates facilities that were formerly owned by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
NameLocationClosed
Alcatraz Federal PenitentiaryCalifornia1963
Federal Prison Camp, EglinFlorida2006
Federal Prison Camp, NellisNevada2005
Federal Prison Camp, BoronCalifornia2000
Federal Prison Camp, Seymour JohnsonNorth Carolina2005
USP McNeil IslandWashington1982 2011