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FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED

State - CLOSED

Last Updated: July 25, 2025
Address
1760 Hwy 67, Carrabelle, FL 32322
County
Franklin
Phone
850-697-1464

FWC is for State - CLOSED offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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The FWC has now closed. We invite you to check the state prison directory and use the Live Arrest Records finder to help locate your loved one.

Since this Florida State facility is now closed, you can check through these state prison directories to see if you can locate your incarcerated person, the Prison Directory, and/or Live Arrest Records.

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Finding an Inmate at FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED

If you're trying to locate someone in custody at FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED in Carrabelle, Florida, the fastest path depends on how recently the arrest happened, what type of facility holds the inmate, and how quickly that facility updates its public records. There is no single nationwide inmate database that covers every detention facility in real time, so locating a specific person often means checking multiple sources or calling FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED directly at 850-697-1464.

Using the InmateAid Inmate Search

The InmateAid inmate search is the fastest starting point for locating someone at FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED. The search pulls from facility rosters, booking systems, and arrest record databases to return current custody status, charges, and housing facility. If the person was arrested or transferred recently and doesn't appear yet, the facility likely hasn't updated its public roster, which can lag by hours or a full business day. Try again later or call 850-697-1464 to confirm.

When the Inmate Doesn't Appear in the Search

Several explanations are possible if a person isn't showing up. The booking may not be complete. The person may have been released, transferred to another facility, or moved to federal or immigration custody. Some facilities deliberately delay public records by 24 to 72 hours for security reasons. Minors are never published in any public locator regardless of facility. To rule out a transfer or release, call 850-697-1464 and ask the booking desk to confirm current status.

What You'll Need to Search Effectively

Have ready: full legal name and any aliases, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest. If you know which agency made the arrest, that narrows results significantly. A booking number locates the record immediately. Without at least a full name and approximate date, searches return too many results to be useful.

Once You've Located the Inmate

When you confirm the person is at FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED, set up a prepaid phone account so you don't miss the first call, and arrange any money transfer or commissary funding needed. For phone discount plans, money transfer, and mail services available at FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED, see InmateAid's inmate services and call 850-697-1464.

To confirm current custody status, recent transfers, or release information at FDC-Franklin Work Camp - CLOSED, call 850-697-1464.

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