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Address Of The Facility 2425 S 200th St, Seattle, WA 98198 |
Facility Type Adult |
State Washington |
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Email set/execassistant@bop.gov |
Phone 206-870-5700 |
Phone Carrier Global Tel Link (GTL) - ConnectNetwork |
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County King |
Fax 206-870-5717 |
Security Level federal maximum (FDC) |
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Website http://www.bop.gov/DataSource/execute/dsFacilityAddressLoc?start=y&facilityCode=set |
No Of Beds 596 |
Mailing Address PO Box 13901, Seattle, WA 98198 |
Federal Detention Center (FDC) - SeaTac is a Maximum Security Federal BOP in the state of Washington; It's a Federal Detention Center. It has 596 beds in the facility. If you have get sentenced for violent crimes like murder, rape, other sex offenders, robbery, etc, in King County, you can end up here.
Federal Detention Center (FDC) - SeaTac is an Adult facility with a Maximum level of security. By law, an inmate gets at least four hours of visiting per month, but the prison can usually provide more. However, the Warden can restrict the length of visits or the number of people who can visit at once to avoid overcrowding in the visiting room.
The facility offers a literacy program designed to help inmates develop foundational knowledge and skills in reading, math, and written expression and to prepare inmates for GED classes. Inmates with low English proficiency are required to take ESL classes. Adult continuing education, college correspondence programs, and parenting classes are available. A Release Preparation Program also runs towards preparing inmates for their return to society. Inmate tutors teach skills like job searching, resume writing, budgeting, and home buying.
You can send a Mail Or Greeting card to the facility address. In an emergency, you can reach the facility by fax at 206-870-5717.
You can also reach an inmate of Federal Detention Center (FDC) - SeaTac by calling the inmate. The phone provider is Global Tel Link (GTL)—ConnectNetwork. You need to set up an account with GTL to receive collect calls from your inmate; for more information, call 206-870-5700.
When an inmate first enters or is transferred to a new prison, there may not be a visiting list. In this case, immediate family members verified using the inmate's Pre-Sentence Report may be allowed to visit. It's essential to call the prison ahead of time to ensure your visit will be permitted.
| DAYS | TIMES |
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| Monday | NO VISITS |
| Tuesday | NO VISITS |
| Wednesday | 12:30 PM - 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | NO VISITS |
| Friday | 12:30 PM - 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 12:30 PM - 7:00 PM |
| Sunday | 12:30 PM - 7:00 PM |