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Florida Women’s Reception Center (FWRC), Marion County, Florida Overview
The Florida Women’s Reception Center (FWRC) is a state prison for women located in Ocala, Marion County, Florida, owned and operated by the Florida Department of Corrections. Opened in 2012, it has a maximum capacity of 1,345 inmates at a mix of security levels, including minimum, medium, and close.
Staffing:
Warden:
Carol Casimir
Florida Women’s Reception Center (FWRC)
3700 NW 111th Place
Ocala, Florida 34482-1479
Phone: (352) 840-8000
Fax: (352) 402-6620
Email: [email protected]
Capacity: 1,345
Visitation Hours:
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST
Visitation Policies:
- Clothing not permitted: halter tops or bra-less attire, underwear-type t-shirts or tank tops, fishnet clothing, skin-tight clothing, shoes with removable parts, see-through fabric without an undergarment, dresses, skirts or shorts more than three inches above the knee, clothing with a threatening picture or language, camouflage, and any clothing with metal.
- Upon entering the search area, each visitor will be asked a series of questions. The purpose of these questions is to ensure you as the visitor, or the minor child that is accompanying you.
- Anyone violating this statue is subject to arrest and may be charged with a third-degree felony.
- All of our institutions require that any person visiting an inmate be searched. All of these searches are performed with the safety of the visitors, staff, and inmates in mind.
- Our procedures require that all persons (including minor children) be subjected to some form of search. A parent or guardian will be present during the search of any minor child.
- After a staff member has searched your authorized personal items, you will then be directed to pass through a form, or multiple forms, of metal detection. All alerts must be verified. If you cannot pass both detectors without an alert, the source of the alarm must be isolated or you will not be permitted entrance.
- After metal detection, you will be directed to a separate room for a clothed, pat search by a staff member of the same sex.
- You may be directed to an area where a canine handler is present. The canine is trained in the detection of drugs and cell phones.
- You will then be permitted entrance into the visiting park.
- At any time during your visit that you utilize the restroom, you will be subject to another pat search upon entering/exiting.
Deposit/Commissary Accounts:
Funds or deposits should be made to the Inmate Trust Fund. The Inmate Trust Fund address:
Florida Department of Corrections,
Inmate Trust Fund,
Centerville Station,
P.O. Box 12100,
Tallahassee, FL 32317-2100.
Inmate Mailing Address:
Florida Women’s Reception Center
3700 NW 111th Place
Ocala, Florida 34482-1479
Address:
Florida Women’s Reception Center
3700 NW 111th Place
Ocala, Florida 34482-1479
Phone: (352) 840-8000
Fax: (352) 402-6620
Security Level: Minimum, And Medium
Type(s) of offenders: Adult Women
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Walk-in Cash
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Money Orders
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