
BOP: Search Locations
Custody & Care Visiting Report a Concern Locations List of our Facilities Map of our Locations Search for a Facility Careers Life at the BOP Explore Opportunities Current Openings Application Process …
BOP: Federal Inmates
Due to a law passed in 1997, we also confine offenders who have been convicted of a felony in the District of Columbia. Under certain agreements and special circumstances, we may also house state …
BOP: RRC Contact Directory
More Details Riverside Christian Ministries, Inc.; DBA Riverside House Miami , FL 33128 Phone: 305-326-9799 More Details Salvation Army (GA), The (INC); DBA Salvation Army (Ft. Meyers) Fort …
BOP: Offices
The BOP has 22 Residential Reentry Management (RRM) field offices: RRM Atlanta RRM Baltimore RRM Chicago RRM Cincinnati RRM Dallas RRM Detroit RRM Kansas City RRM Long Beach RRM …
BOP: Residential Reentry Management Centers
In-house counts are conducted throughout the day at scheduled and random intervals. An inmate is only authorized to leave the RRC through sign-out procedures for approved activities, such as seeking …
BOP: Jobs - Federal Bureau of Prisons
Career Openings At more than 120 locations across the U.S., there are numerous fulfilling careers, including Nurses, Correctional Officers, Dentists, Social Workers, with many benefits and …
BOP: Application Process
Click the "Finish" button to complete the application process. Doing so finalizes your application. To make changes after finishing, you must reapply. Have questions? For any questions before, during, …
BOP: First Step Act Overview
The Act amends 18 U.S.C. § 3621 (b) to require BOP to house inmates in facilities as close to their primary residence as possible, and to the extent practicable, within 500 driving miles.
BOP: Contact Us
The Bureau of Prisons has several different areas that allow for requests, questions, and concerns. Using the select box, choose the area that best suits your needs.
BOP: Acquisitions
The contractor is expected to respond to the BOP within 30 days and should outline the corrective action taken by the contractor to correct deficiencies and prevent them from recurring. Once a satisfactory …