Broward Transitional Center

Broward Transitional Center Information

The center is comprised of a two-story structure intentionally designed and built to harmonize with the surrounding community while ensuring privacy and gender separation. It offers comprehensive support facilities for both residents and staff. Additionally, the facility includes a kitchen building, an extended medical clinic, courtroom spaces, and a 14,000-square-foot office building for client utilization.

Broward Transitional Center

Phone: 954-973-4485

Physical Address:
Broward Transitional Center
3900 North Powerline Road
Deerfield Beach, FL 33073

Mailing Address (personal mail):
Inmate's First and Last Name
Broward Transitional Center
3900 North Powerline Road
Deerfield Beach, FL 33073

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How Do You Find Someone in the Broward Transitional Center?

The Florida Department of Corrections maintains a searchable public database of all of the inmates they have in custody.

The prison that an inmate is assigned to depends on factors such as security classification, remaining time of their sentence, gang affiliation, and location of their residence.

Florida's first prison with the Department of Corrections was established in 1838.  Florida has 143 facilities statewide, including 50 correctional institutions, seven private partner facilities, 16 annexes, 33 work camps, three re-entry centers, 12 FDC operated work release centers, 18 private work release centers, two road prisons, one forestry camp and one basic training camp. 

The number of inmates in custody fluctuates, however as of the end of 2023, they number just under 80,000, with 291 inmates on death row, overseen by 24,000 staff.

There are almost 150,000 more on parole and supervised release.

The following will explain the instructions, tricks and hacks you can use to find any inmate in custody with the Florida Department of Corrections.

Florida Department of Corrections Inmate Search Instructions

The Florida DOC provides every bit of information you want to know about any inmate in their system. 

To look up an inmate, you don't even need to know the spelling of their name.

  • You can list all 20,000 inmates in the system by entering % in the last name field.
  • You can list all inmates whose last name begin with any letter by entering that letter in the last name field.
  • You can list all inmates whose first name begin with any letter by entering that letter in the first name field.
  • You can list all Offenders in Supervised Release.
  • You can list all Offenders who have been released.
  • You can list all Offenders who are currently fugitives; currently over 24,000 people!

THE ABOVE MENTIONED OPTIONS WILL ONLY APPEAR IF YOU ENTER A COMMON NAME, OR A PARTIAL NAME WHEN THERE ARE MULTIPLE RESULTS.

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Results of your Florida Inmate Search

  • From this list, choose the inmate you want to know more about.


 

The results of your inmate search will look something like the image below. From this page, you can apply to visit, and schedule a visit with an inmate

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About the Broward Transitional Center
The center is comprised of a two-story structure intentionally designed and built to harmonize with the surrounding community while ensuring privacy and gender separation. It offers comprehensive support facilities for both residents and staff. Additionally, the facility includes a kitchen building, an extended medical clinic, courtroom spaces, and a 14,000-square-foot office building for client utilization.
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Directions / Map to the Broward Transitional Center
How Do You Visit an Inmate in the Florida Department of Corrections?

Broward Transitional Center Inmate Visitation Instructions

Before you can visit an inmate at the Broward Transitional Center you must become an 'APPROVED VISITOR'.

First, you must complete the Visitation Application

** Complete the Visitation Application Form in either English or Spanish.

Application Requirements:

  • Application must be completed by ALL visitors 12 years of age or older
  • Application must be filled out completely or it will be denied
  • When items do not apply, write in NA (not applicable)
  • Make sure you understand the visitor information rules.

Submit your Visitation Application via one of the following ways:

DECISION PROCESS
Once the application is processed, in approximately 30 days, a notice is given to the inmate regarding the decision. The inmate can notify you either by phone or correspondence about this.

VISITATION SCHEDULE

  • Complete the Visitation Scheduling Form, which you can do directly from their inmate page.
  • You must complete the Visitation Scheduling form prior to visiting each week. It is only available and must be completed between Monday 5:00 AM EST and Wednesday 5:00 PM EST. No walk-up appointments will be accommodated without a Visitation Scheduling form submission.
  • To access the Visitation Scheduling form, search for the inmate you are approved to visit on the Offender Search.
  • If the inmate is eligible for visits, you will see a button that says, "Schedule a Visit," underneath the inmate's Visitation Status.
  • If the inmate is ineligible for visits or in a status that requires special coordination by the facility, there will be no button.

Regular visiting is held on Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 a.m. through 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (8:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time).

Registration begins at 8:15 a.m. (7:15 a.m. CST) on both days.

Visitors will not be processed after 2:00 p.m. (1:00 p.m. CST) unless authorized by the duty warden.

Visitors will be allowed to park in designated spaces no earlier than 7:30 a.m. EST and 6:30 a.m. CST on visiting days.

The FDC will be allowing visitation on both Saturday and Sunday, as well as approved holidays.

Visitors can apply for any, or all, available days. Approval is subject to availability of seating.

Thursday and Friday are offered as additional visitation days each week for all Incentivized Prisons statewide

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How Does an Inmate Make a Phone Call?

There are three Ways to Communicate with an Inmate in the Broward Transitional Center by Phone

To get started you must first open an account with GTL Connect Network (aka Viapath Technologies)

  • Advance Pay - This phone account allows you to prepay so that your inmate can call you (and only you) whenever he/she wants and the cost of each call is deducted from your balance. You can even be notified by text when your balance gets low. You still have the option of accepting or rejecting each call.
  • Pin Debit  -  This option allows you to fund an inmate's commissary account and lets him pay for phone calls to you and others with the money. You will have no control over who your inmate calls.
  • Voicemail  -  You can leave a secure voicemail without having to contact the facility. When you call the local phone number for a facility offering Inmate Voicemail (call Customer Service at 877-650-4249 to get the local voicemail number for Broward Transitional Center, you will be informed of the cost for leaving a message. To leave your message, simply select the inmate by ID number. Then, record your voicemail.

How to deposit money for Inmate Communications:

  • Online
  • By phone by calling 877-650-4249
  • Deposit by cash, visa or mc debit and credit cards in the Broward Transitional Center lobby kiosk
  • By mail... Check or Money Order made out to:
    AdvancePay Service Department
    P.O. Box 911722
    Denver, CO 80291-1722
  • Cash deposits to ConnectNetwork are also available at 26,000 retail locations nationwide including Walmart, ACE, Kmart, Kroger, and more. You’ll start the payment process online in your ConnectNetwork account, then complete your transaction with cash at a participating local retail store. Plus, many of these stores are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Find a retail store near you.

Broward Transitional Center Inmate Phone Hours - **All times are EST

DAY TIMES
MONDAY 8:00AM-11:00PM
TUESDAY 8:00AM-11:00PM
WEDNESDAY 8:00AM-11:00PM
THURSDAY 8:00AM-11:00PM
FRIDAY 8:00AM-1:00AM
SATURDAY 8:00AM-1:00AM
SUNDAY 8:00AM-11:00PM
The Day before
State Holidays
8:00AM-1:00AM
State Holidays -
Mon thru Thurs
(except Thanksgiving)
8:00AM-11:00PM

 

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How Do You Mail an Inmate in the Florida DOC?

Florida Inmate Mail Instructions

All inmate mail to Inmates must be received at the following address:

Inmate’s last name, first name, DC#
PO Box 23608
Tampa, FL 33623

Once received the mail will be scanned into digital format and forwarded to the inmate so it can be viewed on a tablet or kiosk.

All correspondence addressed to an inmate must be sent by U.S. Postal Service mail. Correspondence sent by any other method will be refused.

All mail should have your name and return address clearly written on the front of the envelope.

No packaging other than standard envelopes shall be accepted.

The following types of incoming mail packaging will be rejected and returned to the sender unopened:

  • envelopes that have metal parts,
  • boxes,
  • padded envelopes,
  • plastic bags,
  • card stock type envelopes (e.g., U.S. Mail Priority or U.S. Mail Express cardboard envelopes),
  • multi-layer packaging,
  • bubble wrap,
  • packing peanuts and similar packaging.

Mail should be written in English, Spanish, or Creole unless the inmate has prior written approval from the warden to receive correspondence in another language. All routine mail sent to an inmate is opened, examined, and read by designated department staff.

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How Do You Email an Inmate in the {facility_name-1}

Broward Transitional Center uses Securus eMessaging for Inmate Email.


Register here. (You are already registered if you signed up with Securus for Phone or Remote Visitation).

Steps: 
1.  Sign up for eMessaging
2. Find your inmate.
3. Purchase a book of Securus ‘stamps’.
4. Type & Send message.

Things you CAN do:
1.  You CAN ONLY send messages from the Securus website, or with the app (links below).
2. You CAN transfer ‘stamps’ to your inmate.
3. You CAN deposit money to your inmate, and they can purchase ‘stamps’ on their end.
4. Each time you send a message, you CAN pay for them to reply.
5. You CAN send photos. (Jail staff will review for appropriateness) 

Things you CANNOT do:
1.  You CANNOT use your own personal email to send messages.
2. You CANNOT send any message or photo that would normally be rejected by regular mail.

Other Things:
1.  Photos must be .jpg, .jpeg or .png.
2. eMessages and photos must meet the jail’s standards for regular mail.
3. If your eMessage or Photo is rejected you will be notified of the reason, but you will NOT get a refund.

Contact Information and Help:
eMessaging FAQ  
eMessaging Signup & Helpful Information  
Online Customer Service Support 
Phone Support: 972-734-1111 or 800-844-6591
iphone app
Android app

Check payments
Securus Correctional Billing Services
PO Box 650757
Dallas, Texas 75265-075

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How to find an inmate already convicted of a felony and sentenced?

State Inmate

Most states have Department of Corrections websites that allow you to type in a felon's first and last name and pull up inmates in that state.

If you need to find a sentenced inmate serving time in a state other than Florida, go here. To find an inmate in Florida, just scroll to the top of the page and click on the Inmate Search button.

Once you locate them click next to the inmate's name or on the link provided and it will show you which prison the inmate is housed in. If the inmate is no longer incarcerated, but is on parole/probation or discharged, it will tell you that as well. In addition, many state prison inmate pages show recent mug shots.

Federal Inmate

The federal prison system has its own inmate locator called the Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator.

Type in the inmate's name and it will tell you where he or she is incarcerated and their projected release date. It also lists released federal prison inmates and the date they were released.

Federal inmates who are moved from one prison to another will show as "No longer in federal custody" on the system until they reach their next federal prison destination. This movement can take a few days to several months to complete, so keep checking back to find out where the inmate was taken.

ICE Inmates

The ICE Detainee Lookup allows friends, family members and interested parties to locate illegal and/or undocumented immigrants that are in the United States without permission.

Has the Inmate been recently arrested?... Try a County Jail

In many cases, the person you are looking for has either not been convicted or sentenced or has been sentenced and is awaiting transport to a State or Federal Prison and is still incarcerated in a City or County Jail.

To locate that person, go here to first find the State, and then the County where they were originally arrested or have been transported to. From there you can begin your search in our databases that contain the names and information of millions of inmates.

Jailexchange.com has all information on every jail and prison in the United States.

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