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The Georgia Department of Corrections operates prisons, transitional centers, probation detention centers, and substance use disorder treatment facilities. In addition, state inmates are also housed at private and county correctional facilities.
You can also search for a GDC Facility using a map of Georgia and searching by city, county, or zip code. 650 Mt. Vernon/ Alston RdMt. Vernon, GA30445.
Search for a GDC Facility to find information such as a facility's mailing address, phone number, and visiting hours. The Georgia Department of Corrections has 34 state prisons across the state of Georgia, which house nearly 47,000 felony offenders.
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The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) is an agency of the U.S. state of Georgia operating state prisons. The agency is headquartered in Forsyth, on the former campus of Tift College.
Search by facility or by county name. You may search for state, county and private prisons; transitional centers; probation offices; probation detention centers; parole revocation centers; and county jails by using the drop down bar below.
Search for offenders using the Georgia Department of Corrections free online search tool. Make an appointment to visit an inmate at a corrections facility. The Georgia Department of Corrections' mission is to protect Georgians by operating secure facilities and providing opportunities for offender rehabilitation.
Georgia State Prison was the main maximum-security facility in the US state of Georgia for the Georgia Department of Corrections. It was located in unincorporated Tattnall County. [1] First opened in 1938, the prison housed some of the most dangerous inmates in the state's history, and it was the site of Georgia's death row until 1980.
Here is a complete listing of all of the state prisons and correctional facilities in Georgia. Click on the link for each prison for more detailed information. If you know of a prison or facility that is not on the list, or have a correction, please let us know.
The Justice Department announced today its findings that conditions of confinement in Georgia’s prisons violate the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution. “Our findings report lays bare the horrific and inhumane conditions that people are confined to inside Georgia’s state prison system,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.