Facility Name: | FCI Marianna |
Facility Type: | Federal Prison |
Address: | 3625 FCI ROAD MARIANNA, FL, 32446 |
Phone: | 850-526-2313 |
Email: | MNA/[email protected] |
Capacity: | 35 |
Date Established: | 1988 |
Offender Gender: | Male and Female Offenders |
Security Level: | FCI – Medium, Camp – Minimum |
BOP Region: | Southeast Region |
Judicial District: | Northern Florida |
City: | Marianna |
Postal Code: | 32446 |
State: | Florida |
County: | Jackson |
Official Website: | https://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/mna/ |
FCI Marianna is commonly known as the Federal Correctional Institution, Marianna. The facility is a medium-security federal prison in Florida. It is home to male and female inmates. It is operated and managed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Adjacent to the FCI Marianna there is a minimum-security satellite prison camp. The satellite prison camp houses female inmates. The facility is adjacent to the Marianna Municipal Airport.
The facility was constructed in 1988. FCI Marianna is in Jackson County, Florida. The main campus houses both male and female inmates in their prisons. As of current, there is a total of 1,065 inmates. The satellite prison camp only holds 166 inmates.
FCI Marianna is 65 miles west of Tallahassee, Florida.
FCI Marianna is a federal prison. The easiest way to lookup an inmate in federal prisons is going to the BOP website. They have a database where you can search all federal inmates.
Inmates can receive letters from their family and friends. You can send inmates books, magazines, and newspapers. The only stipulation is that all books, magazines, and newspapers must be sent directly from the publisher.
The main campus mailing address is:
Inmate Name and Registration Number
FCI Marianna
Federal Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 7007
Marianna, FL 32447
The satellite prison camp mailing address is:
Inmate Name and Registration Number
FCI Marianna
Satellite Prison Camp
P.O. Box 7006
Marianna, FL 32447
You can put money into your inmate's commissary account by Western Union or MoneyGram. Each option you can do online or in person.
You will need to the following information
If you can’t get down to either Western Union or MoneyGram, you can send money directly to their PO box. That information is:
INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER
P.O. Box 474702
Des Moines, Iowa 50947
Do NOT send money to an inmate using the FCI Marianna address. All funds sent through the mail must be addressed to a processing center in Des Moines, Iowa. This applies to all Federal inmates, regardless of where they are incarcerated.
The last way to stay in touch with an inmate at FCI Marianna is through email. Email is also through Trulincs.
The email program is funded by the inmate trust fund, which is kept up with purchases from the commissary, the telephone service, and fees paid directly to Trulincs.
Emails are monitored and screened for content not suitable for them.
Your first day in prison, you are bombarded with a ton of information. One booklet you will be giving is the Admissions and Orientation (A&O) Handbook.
This handbook will supply you with general information about the prison itself alongside the prison’s rules, programs, and regulations you will have to follow while you are serving out your sentence.
It will be in your best interest to familiarize yourself with handbook as it is your responsibility to transition smoothly to prison life.
The handbook is in English and in Spanish.
The commissary was founded in 1930 by the Department of Justice. The Commissary was placed in all Federal Institutions.
The commissary allows inmates to shop for “luxury” items while they are in prison. Funds are typically deposited by their friends, families, and their prison jobs.
Inmates have a spending limit of $360 per month. The commissary is only open on a designated day of the week where they can utilize the shop.
All federal prisons have their commissary list with prices available to the public.
Even when in prison, you may still need legal counsel. There are strict procedures one will have to follow to obtain legal reference materials alongside their legal counsel.
There are also many opportunities to be taken advantage of to afford the proposal of legal documents when behind bars.
All procedures for legal activities can be located here.
To visit an inmate serving time in the FCI Marianna, you first must be put on their approved list.
When an inmate first comes to the FCI Marianna, they fill out a visitor form. When they complete their share, a form is mailed off to those individuals who were listed on the visitor form and send it back to the facility. The facility may call and request more background information, if needed.
Dress Code
When visiting the facility, please dress appropriately. No miniskirts, halter tops, or other clothes not suitable for a job interview. If such clothing is worn, you will be denied visitation.
This will depend on what rank the inmate is. There are three ranks:
Here is the point schedule for visitations:
FCI
LSCI
USP
Monday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | |
Thursday | |
Friday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Saturday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Sunday | |
Holiday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
The visiting starts in first in, first out type of fashion. No new visitors will be allowed in 45 minutes before the end of the visit day. 45 minutes before the end of the visit day officers start escorting those who were first in out of the visitor room.
Refer the map below to find the driving directions
The FCI Marianna has 5 housing units. FCI Marianna also has a Special Housing Unit too. The Special Housing Unit is separate from the other 5 general population units.
The camp consists of 2 housing units. These housing units are dormitory type housing.
All cells throughout the main campus and the satellite prison camp are all two-person cells.
To help inmates on their road to recovery and self-reflection, the staff at FCI Marianna encourages inmates to enroll in programs and educational courses. The FCI Marianna Education Department provides courses including GED prep, adult continuing education, vocational training, adult occupational education, English as a second language, and release preparation.
Other various programs include sex offender treatment program and residential drug abuse program. The residential drug abuse program is a 180-day residential program where inmates will need to complete the 500-hour program timeline. For those inmates who are non-violent, they could receive up to one year off their final sentence.
Female inmates serving their time in the satellite prison camp can work through UNICOR. UNICOR is managed and operated by the Federal Prison Industries.
All inmates who behave can participate in recreation activities including TV time, wellness instruction, team sports, and crafting.