The Georgia Department of Corrections operates prisons, transitional centers, probation detention centers, and substance use disorder treatment facilities. In addition, state inmates are also housed at private and county correctional facilities.
Name | Location | Security level | Capacity | Type(s) of offenders |
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Arrendale State Prison | Alto | Special mission | 1490 | Adult & juvenile females |
Augusta State Medical Prison | Grovetown | Close, special mission | 1326 | Adult males |
Baldwin State Prison | Hardwick | Close | 981 | Adult males |
Burruss Correctional Training Center | Forsyth | Medium | 708 | Adult & juvenile males |
Calhoun State Prison | Morgan | Medium | 1639 | Adult males |
Central State Prison | Macon | Medium | 1153 | Adult males |
Coastal State Prison | Garden City | Medium | 1389 | Adult males |
Dodge State Prison | Chester | Medium | 1236 | Adult males |
Dooly State Prison | Unadilla | Medium | 1702 | Adult males |
Emanuel Women's Facility | Swainsboro | Medium | 415 | Adult females |
Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison [1] | Jackson | Special mission | 2487 | Adult males |
Hancock State Prison | Sparta | Close | 1201 | Adult males |
Hays State Prison | Trion | Close | 1100 | Adult males |
Helms Facility | Atlanta | Special mission | 67 | Adult males & adult females |
Jimmy Autry State Prison | Pelham | Medium | 1712 | Adult males |
Johnson State Prison | Wrightsville | Medium | 1612 | Adult males |
Lee State Prison | Leesburg | Medium | 762 | Adult males |
Long Unit | Ludowici | Medium | 212 | Adult males |
Macon State Prison | Oglethorpe | Close | 1762 | Adult males |
Montgomery State Prison | Mount Vernon | Medium | 418 | Adult males |
Phillips State Prison | Buford | Close | 925 | Adult males |
Pulaski State Prison | Hawkinsville | Medium | 1211 | Adult females |
Rogers State Prison | Reidsville | Medium | 1391 | Adult males |
Rutledge State Prison | Columbus | Medium | 640 | Adult males |
Smith State Prison | Glennville | Close | 1570 | Adult males |
S.M.U. Special Management Unit at Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison [1] | Jackson | Special management unit | 192 | Adult males |
Telfair State Prison | Helena | Close | 1410 | Adult males |
Valdosta State Prison & Annex | Valdosta | Close | 1184 | Adult males |
Walker State Prison | Rock Spring | Medium | 444 | Adult males |
Ware State Prison | Waycross | Close | 1492 | Adult males |
Washington State Prison | Davisboro | Medium | 1346 | Adult males |
Whitworth Women's Facility | Hartwell | Medium | 442 | Adult females |
Wilcox State Prison | Abbeville | Medium | 1840 | Adult males |
Name | Location | Security level | Capacity | Type(s) of offenders |
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Albany Transitional Center | Albany | Minimum | 155 | Adult males |
Arrendale Transitional Center | Alto | Minimum | 112 | Adult females |
Atlanta Transitional Center | Atlanta | Minimum | 277 | Adult males |
Augusta Transitional Center | Augusta | Minimum | 230 | Adult males |
Charles D. Hudson Transitional Center | LaGrange | Minimum | 157 | Adult males |
Clayton Transitional Center | Forest Park | Minimum | 379 | Adult males |
Coastal Transitional Center | Savannah | Minimum | 262 | Adult males |
Columbus Transitional Center | Columbus | Minimum | 140 | Adult males |
Macon Transitional Center | Macon | Minimum | 156 | Adult males |
Metro Transitional Center | Atlanta | Minimum | 234 | Adult females |
Phillips Transitional Center | Buford | Minimum | 197 | Adult males |
Smith Transitional Center | Claxton | Minimum | 213 | Adult males |
Valdosta Transitional Center | Valdosta | Minimum | 164 | Adult males |
Name | Location | Security level | Capacity | Type(s) of offenders |
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Metro Reentry Facility | Atlanta | Medium | Adult males |
Name | Location | Capacity | Type(s) of offenders |
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Bacon Probation Detention Center | Alma | 234 | Adult males |
Bainbridge Probation Substance Abuse Treatment Center | Bainbridge | 392 | Adult males |
Bleckley Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center | Cochran | 208 | Adult females |
Colwell Probation Detention Center | Blairsville | 271 | Adult males |
Emanuel Probation Detention Center | Twin City | 369 | Adult males |
McEver Probation Detention Center | Perry | 235 | Adult males |
Patten Probation Detention Center | Lakeland | 252 | Adult males |
Paulding Probation Detention Center | Dallas | 244 | Adult males |
Treutlen Probation Detention Center | Soperton | 295 | Adult males |
Women's Probation Detention Center | Claxton | 236 | Adult females |
Name | Location | Capacity | Type(s) of offenders |
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Appling Integrated Treatment Facility | Baxley | 206 | Adult males |
Northwest Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center | Rock Spring | 200 | Adult males |
Turner Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center | Sycamore | 204 | Adult males |
West Central Integrated Treatment Facility | Zebulon | 171 | Adult females |
Name | Location | Security level | Capacity | Type(s) of offenders |
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Coffee Correctional Facility | Nicholls | Medium | 2628 | Adult males |
Jenkins Correctional Facility | Millen | Medium | 1150 | Adult males |
Riverbend Correctional Facility | Milledgeville | Medium | 1500 | Adult males |
Wheeler Correctional Facility | Alamo | Medium | 2695 | Adult males |
Name | Location | Security level | Capacity | Type(s) of offenders |
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Athens-Clarke County Correctional Institution | Athens | Medium | 112 | Adult males |
Bulloch County Correctional Institution | Statesboro | Medium | 160 | Adult males |
Carroll County Correctional Institute | Carrollton | Medium | 246 | Adult males |
Clayton County Prison | Lovejoy | Medium | 242 | Adult males |
Colquitt County Prison | Moultrie | Medium | 190 | Adult males |
Coweta County Prison | Newnan | Medium | 232 | Adult males |
Decatur County Prison | Bainbridge | Minimum | 135 | Adult males |
Effingham County Prison | Springfield | Medium | 192 | Adult males |
Floyd County Prison | Rome | Medium | 424 | Adult males |
Gwinnett County Prison | Lawrenceville | Minimum | 158 | Adult males |
Hall County Correctional Institution | Gainesville | Medium | 200 | Adult males |
Harris County Prison | Hamilton | Medium | 150 | Adult males |
Jackson County Correctional Institution | Jefferson | Medium | 150 | Adult males |
Jefferson County Correctional Institute | Louisville | Medium | 140 | Adult males |
Mitchell County Correctional Institute | Camilla | Medium | 135 | Adult males |
Muscogee County Prison | Columbus | Medium | 576 | Adult males |
Richmond County Correctional Institution | Augusta | Medium | 230 | Adult males |
Screven County Prison | Sylvania | Medium | 148 | Adult males |
Spalding County Correctional Institution | Griffin | Medium | 384 | Adult males |
Sumter County Correctional Institute | Americus | Medium | 350 | Adult males |
Terrell County Correctional Institute | Dawson | Medium | 140 | Adult males |
Name | Year closed |
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Bostick State Prison | 2010 |
Georgia State Prison | 2022 |
Homerville State Prison | 2009 |
Men's State Prison | 2011 |
Metro State Prison | 2011 |
Milan State Prison | 2008 |
Rivers State Prison | 2008 |
Scott State Prison | 2009 |
Thomas County Prison | 2017 |
Troup County Correctional Institution | 2017 |
Wayne State Prison | 2008 |
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