List of Georgia Department of Corrections facilities

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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.

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State prisons

NameLocationSecurity levelCapacityType(s) of offenders
Arrendale State Prison Alto Special mission1490Adult & juvenile females
Augusta State Medical Prison Grovetown Close, special mission1326Adult males
Baldwin State Prison Hardwick Close981Adult males
Burruss Correctional Training Center Forsyth Medium708Adult & juvenile males
Calhoun State Prison Morgan Medium1639Adult males
Central State Prison Macon Medium1153Adult males
Coastal State Prison Garden City Medium1389Adult males
Dodge State Prison Chester Medium1236Adult males
Dooly State Prison Unadilla Medium1702Adult males
Emanuel Women's Facility Swainsboro Medium415Adult females
Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison [1] Jackson Special mission2487Adult males
Hancock State Prison Sparta Close1201Adult males
Hays State Prison Trion Close1100Adult males
Helms Facility Atlanta Special mission67Adult males & adult females
Jimmy Autry State Prison Pelham Medium1712Adult males
Johnson State Prison Wrightsville Medium1612Adult males
Lee State Prison Leesburg Medium762Adult males
Long Unit Ludowici Medium212Adult males
Macon State Prison Oglethorpe Close1762Adult males
Montgomery State Prison Mount Vernon Medium418Adult males
Phillips State Prison Buford Close925Adult males
Pulaski State Prison Hawkinsville Medium1211Adult females
Rogers State Prison Reidsville Medium1391Adult males
Rutledge State Prison Columbus Medium640Adult males
Smith State Prison Glennville Close1570Adult males
S.M.U. Special Management Unit at Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison [1] Jackson Special management unit192Adult males
Telfair State Prison Helena Close1410Adult males
Valdosta State Prison & Annex Valdosta Close1184Adult males
Walker State Prison Rock Spring Medium444Adult males
Ware State Prison Waycross Close1492Adult males
Washington State Prison Davisboro Medium1346Adult males
Whitworth Women's Facility Hartwell Medium442Adult females
Wilcox State Prison Abbeville Medium1840Adult males

Transitional centers

NameLocationSecurity levelCapacityType(s) of offenders
Albany Transitional Center Albany Minimum155Adult males
Arrendale Transitional Center Alto Minimum112Adult females
Atlanta Transitional Center Atlanta Minimum277Adult males
Augusta Transitional Center Augusta Minimum230Adult males
Charles D. Hudson Transitional Center LaGrange Minimum157Adult males
Clayton Transitional Center Forest Park Minimum379Adult males
Coastal Transitional Center Savannah Minimum262Adult males
Columbus Transitional Center Columbus Minimum140Adult males
Macon Transitional Center Macon Minimum156Adult males
Metro Transitional Center Atlanta Minimum234Adult females
Phillips Transitional Center Buford Minimum197Adult males
Smith Transitional Center Claxton Minimum213Adult males
Valdosta Transitional Center Valdosta Minimum164Adult males

Reentry facilities

NameLocationSecurity levelCapacityType(s) of offenders
Metro Reentry Facility Atlanta MediumAdult males

Probation facilities

NameLocationCapacityType(s) of offenders
Bacon Probation Detention Center Alma 234Adult males
Bainbridge Probation Substance Abuse Treatment Center Bainbridge 392Adult males
Bleckley Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center Cochran 208Adult females
Colwell Probation Detention Center Blairsville 271Adult males
Emanuel Probation Detention Center Twin City 369Adult males
McEver Probation Detention Center Perry 235Adult males
Patten Probation Detention Center Lakeland 252Adult males
Paulding Probation Detention Center Dallas 244Adult males
Treutlen Probation Detention Center Soperton 295Adult males
Women's Probation Detention Center Claxton 236Adult females

Substance use disorder facilities

NameLocationCapacityType(s) of offenders
Appling Integrated Treatment Facility Baxley 206Adult males
Northwest Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center Rock Spring 200Adult males
Turner Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center Sycamore 204Adult males
West Central Integrated Treatment Facility Zebulon 171Adult females

Private facilities

NameLocationSecurity levelCapacityType(s) of offenders
Coffee Correctional Facility Nicholls Medium2628Adult males
Jenkins Correctional Facility Millen Medium1150Adult males
Riverbend Correctional Facility Milledgeville Medium1500Adult males
Wheeler Correctional Facility Alamo Medium2695Adult males

County facilities

NameLocationSecurity levelCapacityType(s) of offenders
Athens-Clarke County Correctional Institution Athens Medium112Adult males
Bulloch County Correctional Institution Statesboro Medium160Adult males
Carroll County Correctional Institute Carrollton Medium246Adult males
Clayton County Prison Lovejoy Medium242Adult males
Colquitt County Prison Moultrie Medium190Adult males
Coweta County Prison Newnan Medium232Adult males
Decatur County Prison Bainbridge Minimum135Adult males
Effingham County Prison Springfield Medium192Adult males
Floyd County Prison Rome Medium424Adult males
Gwinnett County Prison Lawrenceville Minimum158Adult males
Hall County Correctional Institution Gainesville Medium200Adult males
Harris County Prison Hamilton Medium150Adult males
Jackson County Correctional Institution Jefferson Medium150Adult males
Jefferson County Correctional Institute Louisville Medium140Adult males
Mitchell County Correctional Institute Camilla Medium135Adult males
Muscogee County Prison Columbus Medium576Adult males
Richmond County Correctional Institution Augusta Medium230Adult males
Screven County Prison Sylvania Medium148Adult males
Spalding County Correctional Institution Griffin Medium384Adult males
Sumter County Correctional Institute Americus Medium350Adult males
Terrell County Correctional Institute Dawson Medium140Adult males

Closed facilities (partial list)

NameYear closed
Bostick State Prison 2010
Georgia State Prison 2022
Homerville State Prison2009
Men's State Prison 2011
Metro State Prison 2011
Milan State Prison2008
Rivers State Prison2008
Scott State Prison2009
Thomas County Prison2017
Troup County Correctional Institution2017
Wayne State Prison2008

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References

  1. 1 2 "GA Diag Class Prison". Georgia Dept. of Corrections. Retrieved 29 September 2020.

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