How to find an inmate's mailing address

To find an inmate's mailing address, you can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website: If the inmate is in a federal prison, you can search for their mailing address on the BOP's website. Go to bop.gov and click on "Inmate Locator" at the top of the page. Enter the inmate's name, DCDC number (if known), or other identifying information to find their profile. The profile will include their mailing address.
  2. Contact the prison directly: If the inmate is in a state or local prison, you can contact the prison directly to ask for their mailing address. You can find the prison's contact information by searching online or checking the state's department of corrections website.
  3. Use a prison locator website: There are several websites that allow you to search for an inmate's mailing address, such as:
  4. Check with the state's department of corrections: If you know the state where the inmate is incarcerated, you can contact the state's department of corrections to ask for their mailing address. You can find the contact information for the state's department of corrections by searching online.
  5. Use a third-party service: There are also third-party services that provide inmate mailing addresses, such as InmateMail.com or InmateAddress.com. However, be aware that these services may charge a fee for their services.

Remember to always verify the accuracy of the mailing address before sending mail to an inmate.