How do I find out if someone is at RMC Work Camp?
Search dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx by name or DC number. The result will show their current facility, which may list as RMC Work Camp or Reception and Medical Center.
Inmate SearchSearch the FDOC Offender Search at dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx to confirm custody and facility.
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RMC Work Camp shares the FDOC Offender Search system used across all Florida state prisons. Search by the inmate’s name or DC number at dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx. Since RMC Work Camp is a satellite of Reception and Medical Center, the search result might list either name depending on how the record is coded, so check both possibilities if you don’t see the result you expect.
Go to dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx and enter the person’s first and last name, or their DC number if you already have it. Submit the search to view current custody status and facility.
Because RMC Work Camp operates as a satellite of Reception and Medical Center, some records may display the parent institution’s name instead of the work camp specifically. If you know your loved one has been assigned to work camp status but the search shows Reception and Medical Center, this is likely why. Call 386-496-4050 to confirm the exact housing location.
The FDOC Offender Search typically returns the inmate’s DC number, current facility, custody status, admission date, and projected release date, along with basic physical description details.
Recent transfer to work camp status: Moving from the main Reception and Medical Center population to the work camp requires a minimum-custody classification. This transition can take time to reflect fully in the online system.
Transferred elsewhere: After classification and processing at Reception and Medical Center, many inmates transfer to a different long-term facility. If the person no longer shows up at RMC Work Camp or Reception and Medical Center, check their current listed facility in the search results.
Recently released: If someone’s sentence ended, they may no longer appear in the active offender search.
Since custody status and facility placement can change, especially for inmates moving in and out of work camp status, confirm the person’s current location before planning a visit, sending money, or mailing something.
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Search dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx by name or DC number. The result will show their current facility, which may list as RMC Work Camp or Reception and Medical Center.
Inmate SearchRMC Work Camp is a satellite of Reception and Medical Center, so some records display the parent institution's name. Call 386-496-4050 to confirm the specific housing location.
Inmate SearchThe inmate's first and last name, or their DC number if you already have it.
Inmate SearchThey may have recently transferred, been released, or the record hasn't updated yet. Call 386-496-4050 to confirm current status.
Inmate SearchRMC Work Camp is a minimum-custody satellite for inmates who work outside the main institution's fence line. Reception and Medical Center is where male inmates are first processed and classified into the Florida prison system.
Inmate SearchCall 386-496-4050 for RMC Work Camp directly.
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