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Shelby County, OH Jail and Prison System

Address: 1101 John A Denie Road, Memphis, TN 38134
E-mail: execassistant@bop.gov
Phone: 901-372-2269
Fax: 901-384-5462
Website: https://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/mem/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Federal-Correctional-Institution-Memphis/473406836017296

Memphis FCI is a Medium-security (with minimum-security prison camp) security level Federal Prison located in the city of Memphis, Ohio. The facility houses Male Offenders who are convicted for crimes which come under Ohio state and federal laws. The Federal Prison was opened in 1977 Memphis FCI has a total population of 1,160, being the th largest facility in Ohio. The facility has a capacity of 250 inmates, which is the maximum amount of beds per facility.

Memphis FCI Federal Prison belongs to the Mid-Atlantic Region BOP Region. The facility is part of Western Tennessee judicial district, which has 0 facilities in total.

Visit Ohio inmate search page for statewide information.

  • 1,160 Population
  • 250 Capacity
  • Mid-Atlantic Region BOP Region
  • Western Tennessee Judicial District

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Memphis FCI ?

Locating an Inmate in Memphis FCI

The best way to locate or get information of any inmate currently incarcerated in Memphis FCI is to contact the Federal Prison for information on the inmate or visit them online at https://www.bop.gov/.

Be Approved

Make sure an inmate you are visiting have placed you on their approved visiting list.

Be Prepared to Memphis FCI Visiting Rules

For information on official policy that outlines the regulations and procedures for visiting a Memphis FCI inmate contact the facility directly via 901-372-2269 phone number.

Visitation Days and Hours

Memphis FCI Federal Prison has visiting hours on Mondays. For more information on when you can visit an inmate and get directions contact the Federal Prison directly.

Visiting a Memphis FCI inmate on holidays:

The inmate will be notified as to any changes to the "normal" visitation schedule due to holidays and/or any special commitments.

USP General Visiting Hours
Mon8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sun8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Hol

How to Send a Mail/Care Package to an Inmate?

Inmates can receive letters from their family members and friends, as well as packages from home with prior written approval from the inmate's unit team or authorized staff member at Memphis FCI .

To make sure the mail and package you are sending comes under approved item list and for more clarification contact the Federal Prison administration at 901-372-2269. Another option for contacting the facility is reaching out via email at execassistant@bop.gov.

You can also try to contact the facility by reaching out to them on social media platforms. Visit their Facebook page here.

For sending a mail or a care package to an Memphis FCI Federal Prison inmate you should have the following information on the parcel:

Inmate Mail 1 Inmate Mail 2 Freight and non-USPS parcels Staff Mail

For inmates at the FCI: INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER FCI MEMPHIS FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION P.O, BOX 34550 MEMPHIS, TN 38184

For inmates at the Camp: INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER FCI MEMPHIS FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION SATELLITE CAMP P.O. BOX 2000 MILLINGTON, TN 38083

STAFF NAME FCI MEMPHIS FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ATTN: WAREHOUSE 1101 JOHN A DENIE ROAD MEMPHIS, TN 38134

STAFF NAME FCI MEMPHIS FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION 1101 JOHN A DENIE ROAD MEMPHIS, TN 38134

How To Send Money to an Inmate?

All money orders should be sent directly to Consolidated Banking at the address below:

Do NOT send money to an inmate using this facility's 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.