Corrections and Rehabilitation
We provide safe, secure and humane detention of individuals in our custody while preparing them for a successful return to the community.
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We provide safe, secure and humane detention of individuals in our custody while preparing them for a successful return to the community.
You can keep in contact with inmates by telephone, mail and in-person visitation.
Trust Accounts are used to pay for fees and recurring expenses and to purchase commissary items.
You can use the online form to request records from the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department.
You can file a complaint involving staff members of the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department.
If an inmate has bondable charges, he or she can bond out at anytime.
We encourage the community to call 786-263-6599 if they see anything suspicious around our facilities or if they have information that may affect the safety and security of our jails.
The Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department operates the eighth-largest jail system in the country. View Jail Population Statistics and other reports.
Participants sentenced to this program primarily consist of young men and women between the ages of 14 and 24 who have been adjudicated as adults.
The Monitored Release Program strives to provide offenders with the best opportunity to maintain ties with their families and for transition re-entry into the community.
Inmates are encouraged to report all allegations of sexual abuse and sexual harassment.
Report Sexual AbuseWe operate one of the largest correctional systems in the United States. We are responsible for the care, custody and control of between 4,000 to 4,200 persons incarcerated in our detention facilities awaiting trial, serving sentences of 364 days or less.
Our re-entry programs help inmates successfully transition back into the community. Our inmate medical services follow professional standards of care that provide proper treatment for individuals with medical or mental health issues.
The Boot Camp Program (BCP) is focused on reducing jail crowding and the recidivism rate among youthful offenders.
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