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Looking for someone at FCI Fairton? The federal BOP inmate locator is the main public search tool for federal custody. It includes records for inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present. Search by first and last name, or use the institutional/register number if you have it. BOP register numbers follow a specific format: five digits, a dash, then three digits (#####-###). The public listings are updated regularly, but details can change quickly and may not always reflect an inmate's exact current location or status. Some offenders may be excluded from the public site at the discretion of corrections or law enforcement.

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  • The BOP inmate locator covers federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present.
  • BOP register numbers use the format five digits, a dash, then three digits (#####-###).
  • You can search the locator by entering an inmate's first and last name or by using their institutional/register number.
  • Online listings update regularly but may not show an inmate's exact current location or status.
  • Some offenders may be excluded from the public site at the discretion of corrections or law enforcement.

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Does the BOP inmate locator include inmates held at FCI Fairton?

Yes. The BOP inmate locator covers federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to the present, which includes federal inmates who may be held at FCI Fairton. If you don’t see someone listed, it doesn’t always confirm release—records can be excluded or not yet updated.

What format is a BOP register number in?

A BOP register number is formatted as five digits, a dash, then three digits (#####-###).

What information do I need to search for someone in the BOP locator?

You can search using the inmate’s first and last name. If you have it, you can also search by their institutional/register number.

Will the locator show someone on work release or in community programs?

Not reliably. Work release, furloughs, and community programs may appear in public listings but aren’t always reflected in an offender’s profile, so temporary placements outside a facility may not show up clearly.

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