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  2. Search for federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present by number or name. Check the release date and facility location of the inmate, or find out if they are no longer in BOP custody.

  3. BOP: Federal Inmates By Name - Federal Bureau of Prisons

    www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp

    Search for federal inmates by name, race, sex, and age from 1982 to the present. Find information about the Bureau of Prisons, its facilities, programs, and services.

  4. BOP: Federal Inmates

    www.bop.gov/inmates

    Find out how to search for federal inmates, their custody and care, and special programs and services. Learn about the law, agreements, and circumstances that affect the inmate population.

  5. Learn how to search for federal inmates released after 1982 and what the search results mean. Find out how to contact the National Archives for pre-1982 records and other state or local inmates.

  6. BOP: Federal Inmates By Name

    www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp?device=mobile

    Our records contain information about federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present. About the locator & record availability

  7. Department of Justice | Locate a Prison, Inmate, or Sex Offender

    www.justice.gov/action-center/locate-prison-inmate-or-sex-offender

    Find federal prison and inmate information from the Bureau of Prisons and sex offender information from all 50 states and more. Search by name, location, type, security level, or map.

  8. The official site of the BOP provides information on how to find and visit federal inmates, as well as resources on reentry, policies and forms. You can also explore career opportunities, news and events at the BOP.

  9. BOP: Federal Bureau of Prisons Web Site

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    BOP: Federal Bureau of Prisons Web Site

  10. Custody and Detention - U.S. Marshals Service

    www.usmarshals.gov/what-we-do/prisoners/operation/custody-detention

    Seventy-five percent of the prisoners in U.S. Marshals custody are detained in state, local and private facilities; the remainder are housed in Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) facilities. Individuals who are arrested or detained for violation of federal statutes must be brought before a magistrate or judge for an initial hearing.

  11. Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator | BOP Inmate Search

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    Search for federal inmates by name, number, race or gender in any BOP facility. Find release dates, locations and contact information for each inmate.