FDC SeaTac Inmate Search and Prison Information

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FDC SeaTac is short for Seattle Federal Correctional Institution. The FDC SeaTac is known as a medium-security facility in Seattle, Washington.
The facility has a main campus that is home to over 686 inmates along with a satellite prison camp that is home to over 380 inmates.
FDC SeaTac — General Information
Capacity 686 persons.
2425 SOUTH 200TH STREET SEATTLE, WA, 98198
https://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/set/
206-870-5700
How to Find Someone in FDC SeaTac
The FDC SeaTac has its database within the Federal Bureau of Prisons database. You can search through the inmates and find all of the information you will need here.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
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Inmates in the FDC SeaTac can receive mail. Mail time in the FDC SeaTac is the best time of the week for these inmates.
They get to receive their letters, photos, and even packages.
You will be allowed to send off the following:
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Letters
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New Paperback Books
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Magazines
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Newspapers
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Photographs
If you want to send books, newspapers, and magazines, you will need to have them shipped to the FDC SeaTac from the publisher and/or bookstore.
Keep in mind that all books are required to be new and paperback as well.
Sending Money
The FDC SeaTac has given inmate three methods of how they can fund an inmate's account.
First and foremost, the fastest way to put money on an inmate’s books is to use either MoneyGram or Western Union. To use either of these services, you should note that it will have a fee.
The other way you can put money on an inmate’s books is to send a money order. The money order will need to have the inmate’s name and their BOP number.
Phone calls
Inmates in the FDC SeaTac will have the ability to use the telephones that are in the common areas throughout the day.
These phones will be in use if the FDC SeaTac is not under any sort of lockdown.
Inmates will have to have money in their phone account to use these telephones. Inmates will only be permitted to talk on the phone for 300 minutes each month as well.
Visitation
The FDC SeaTac and the satellite prison camp has the same visitation hours. The visitation schedule is as follows:
You will need to have completed your visitor application and have it approved prior to being allowed to visit in the FDC SeaTac. You will also need your ID card.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
Nearby Jail/Prison
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- King County & Kent Regional Justice Center
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- Burien City Jail
- Federal Way City Jail
- Algona City Jail
- Mercer Island City Jail
- Helen B. Ratcliff Work Release
- Seattle Community Justice Center
- Seattle City Jail
- Reynolds Work Release
- King County Youth Service Center
- Bishop Lewis Work Release
- Issaquah Jail
- Issaquah City Jail
- Fife Jail
- Fife City Jail
- Maple Valley City Jail
- Pierce County Jail
- Tacoma City Jail
- Clyde Hill City Jail
- Black Diamond City Jail
- Tacoma Community Justice Center
- Puyallup City Jail
- Pierce County Juvenile Detention Facility
- Progress House Work Release
- Gig Harbor City Jail
Other Types of Correctional Facilities in Washington
- City Jail 147
- County Jail 69
- State Prison 45