Federal Detention Center Seatac | Seatac, Washington

2425 S 200th St
Seatac, WA 98198-5202

(206) 870-5700
(206) 870-5717
Federal Detention Center Seatac
Warden Jack Fox
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1997
minimum - maximum
Federal Prison

Federal Detention Center Seatac

Seatac is home to the Federal Detention Center Seatac. This prison facility holds inmates sentenced in Seatac and King County Courts and courts of other cities in the King County area areas. Federal Detention Center Seatac is one of several minimum - maximum prisons for the State of WA. In order to visit inmates at Federal Detention Center Seatac, you'll be traveling to Seatac, WA, 98198-5202 in King. The address of this facility is listed as 2425 S 200th St. But it's important that you verify that your inmate is at this location before making travel arrangements.

Prisons in WA, like many others these days can make it difficult and costly for inmates to call the outside. This is also true of Federal Detention Center Seatac. Some charge long distance fees of over $10 a minute making it almost impossible to maintain relationships and family ties. Inmate families have found they can avoid these abusive fees by setting up a local prison phone number that ring their long distance phone. A company called GlobalTel.com provides this service and they can be contacted here: jail calls. They also provide an easy way to send mail to an inmate. To use their mail service, click here: send postcards. Once you get set up with call service and can communicate with your inmate, it will be easier to start making plans for visitation. WA has many types of prison facility. City Jails, County Jails, State Jails and State Penitentiaries will each have their own rules and times for visitation and even rules for sending and receiving inmate mail

Federal Detention Center Seatac is a Federal Prison facility. It can be helpful to understand the type of facility because this will largely determine how inmates at Federal Detention Center Seatac will be treated. Prisons and jails today charge for everything. You can expect to pay for soap, toothpaste, phone calls and stamps, books and even paper are all provided for a fee that is often many times higher than the price paid in the free world. Setting up an economical phone service so you can communicate without long distance charges is the first step. Then you should ask your inmate what else they will need and how you can properly send it.

Federal Detention Center Seatac is located in the PST time zone. Ensure your call times match the correct time in your inmate's location. The current Federal Detention Center Seatac warden is Warden Jack Fox. You can often talk directly with them at a smaller facility or write and email them at a larger one. This will naturally depend on the size and type of your prison facility. Prison families can do a lot to help each other and their inmates in Federal Detention Center Seatac by sharing information about this facility with other families. We make that easy. Take a moment to share your experiences at Federal Detention Center Seatac. Everything from suggestions about the best places to stay to the most helpful local organizations can be valuable to others.
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