Fort Pierce Community Release Center, FL Inmate Search and Prison Information

- 1203 Bell Avenue, Ft. Pierce, FL, 34982-6599
- Website
- 772-468-3929
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In Ft. Pierce, Florida, you will find the Fort Pierce Community Release Center. .
The Fort Pierce Community Release Center is a medium and a closed custody state facility. However, the Fort Pierce Community Release Center also houses some minimum-security inmates as they are waiting to be transferred to their permanent minimum-security facility.
The closed custody inmates in the Fort Pierce Community Release Center will be housed in the special management unit, which comes equipped with single cells.
While on the other hand the protective custody along with the reception (incoming) inmates will be held in the closed custody unit, which also has single cells as well.
The Fort Pierce Community Release Center also has a Medium Unit, which will be home to both minimum and medium-security inmates that come equipped with two-person cells.
While inmates are in the Fort Pierce Community Release Center, they can involve themselves in educational courses that will earn their GED from.
The Fort Pierce Community Release Center also offers its inmates a variety of vocational programs such as the following:
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Music
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Horticulture
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Woodworking
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Upholstery
Fort Pierce Community Release Center - General Information
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Facility Name
Fort Pierce Community Release Center
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Facility Type
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Address
1203 Bell Avenue, Ft. Pierce, FL, 34982-6599
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Phone
772-468-3929
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Facility Name
Fort Pierce Community Release Center
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Facility Type
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Address
1203 Bell Avenue, Ft. Pierce, FL, 34982-6599
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Phone
772-468-3929
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Country
St.Lucie County
How to Find Someone in Fort Pierce Community Release Center
Locating an inmate in the Fort Pierce Community Release Center is easier than ever now. You can easily find the inmate roster on the Florida Department of Corrections website.
You can search for an inmate using the following identifying pieces of information:
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DOC Number
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Inmate’s Name
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Gender
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Age
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Weight
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Height
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Eye Color
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Hair Color
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Race
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Current Status
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Scars, Marks, & Tattoos
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Send a Mail/Package
If you would like to stay in contact with an inmate, a great way to do that is by sending them letters.
The inmates in the Fort Pierce Community Release Center can receive your letters. These letters are a great morale booster for inmates.
However, if you are looking to send an inmate a letter, you will need to keep in mind that a prison staff member will be looking at your letter prior to giving it to the inmate. Also, sometimes mail can take a bit before it reaches the inmate as well.
When sending an inmate, a letter you will need to have your return address on the envelope and make it out to the following address as well:
Inmate Name, ID Number
Fort Pierce Community Release Center
1203 Bell Avenue, Ft. Pierce, FL, 34982-6599
Sending Money
The Fort Pierce Community Release Center gives you just one way to send money to an inmate.
You can find that way directly on the Florida Department of Corrections' official website.
You will be able to make more than one deposit per calendar week now. You will have a limit of $100 per their commissary account and $100 per their telephone account. Funds will be transferred into the inmates account within 3 business days.
When using this service, you will need to know the inmate’s Florida DOC number along with their date of birth.
Phone Calls
Inmates will have access to the use of a telephone, in which they can call home if they choose to.
All calls coming from the Fort Pierce Community Release Center has the right to be monitored and recorded. General Population inmates will have a maximum of 30 minutes a day to use the telephone.
Inmates will be responsible for paying all charges that are associated with using the telephone.
Visitation Rules
For you to visit an inmate in the Fort Pierce Community Release Center, you will need to fill out the following application. You will then need to wait for the application to be approved.
The Fort Pierce Community Release Center will accept walk-in visits between the days of Thursdays to Sundays between the hours of 8:30 am to 10:30 am and 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm.
However, if an inmate you are looking to visit is housed either the medium custody unit or the closed custody unit, you will be permitted to visit them between the days of Thursdays to Sundays between the hours of 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.
If you or the inmate requires a no-contact visit, you must schedule them prior. You can contact the Fort Pierce Community Release Center from Monday to Wednesday using the following number 772-468-3929.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
Nearby Jail/Prison
- Okeechobee County Juvenile Detention
- St. Lucie Regional Juvenile Detention Center
- Fort Pierce Jail
- St. Lucie County Jail
- Port St. Lucie City Jail
- Stuart Jail
- Martin County Jail
- Indian River Correctional Institution
- Sewall’s Point Jail
- Vero Beach Jail
- Indian River County Jail
- Vero Beach City Jail
- Martin Work Camp
- Martin Correctional Institution
- Jupiter Island Jail
- Okeechobee Correctional Institution
- Okeechobee County Jail
- Sebastian Jail
- Fellsmere Jail
- Okeechobee Jail
- Tequesta Jail
- Jupiter Inlet Colony City Jail