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Central Office, DC Inmate Listing and Information

Updated on: March 23, 2024
202-307-3198
320 FIRST STREET, NW WASHINGTON, DC, 20534

Central Office is a low security federal correctional institution founded in 1930 in , District of Columbia. The Central Office provides advanced and humane treatment and services to federal inmates. The programs that facilitate their successful reintegration into society include:

  • Education Programs

  • Medical Care

  • Mental Health

  • Religious Programs

  • Sexual Abuse Prevention

  • Substance Abuse Treatment

  • Reentry Programs

  • Work Programs

  • UNICOR- assists offenders in learning the necessary skills for successfully transitioning of convicted criminals to a law-abiding.

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Central Office Prison Information

Jail Name Central Office
Jail Type Federal RRM
Location 320 FIRST STREET, NW WASHINGTON, DC, 20534
Contact Numbers 202-307-3198
City Washington
Postal Code 20534
State District of Columbia
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Inmate Search

By merely clicking Inmates on the website, search by his registration number, or name, you locate the inmate’s whereabouts.

Central Office has an online locater system. BOP records contain information about federal inmates released after1982. Users seeking such information are encouraged to direct their inquiries to NARA. To determine whether the information is available, provide the following in the request:

  • Inmate name (including middle name/initial),

  • Date of birth or approximate age at the time of incarceration,

  • Race, and

  • Approximate dates in prison.

Sending a Mail

Inmates are encouraged to write to family, friends, and other community contacts to maintain these ties during incarceration. Written correspondence is either general or special mail. Inmates may receive certain commercial publications from the community. The Central Office permits them to subscribe to or receive publications without prior approval as long as the incoming publication does not breach the facility’s policies.

Inmates can only receive packages (release clothing and authorized medical devices) from home with prior written approval from the inmate's unit team or trusted staff member.

Sending Money

The Central Office uses three funding methods:

  • Money Gram (electronically)

  • Western Union(electronically)

  • United States Postal Service (mail)

Money received is deposited in the inmates’ commissary accounts.

Phone Calls

Phone calls help inmates maintain ties with their families and other community contacts. To ensure they do not use phones for inappropriate purposes, third-party and other alternative call arrangements are not permitted.

The inmate at the Central Office pays for the calls, but in some cases, the receiving party pays.

Visiting Rules

An inmate gets at least four hours of visiting time per month, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, and most have them at other times during the week, but usually, the prison can provide more. However, the Warden can restrict the length of visits or the number of people who can visit at once to avoid overcrowding in the Central Office visiting room.

Inappropriate clothing can result in being denied visitation. You can only visit an inmate if they have placed you on their visiting list, and you are cleared by the Central Office.

Visitation Hours

Sunday
Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
Holiday
Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.

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