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Facility Name Address/Location Facility Name Address/Location GGEEOORRGGIIAA DDEEPPAARRTTMMEENNTT OOFF CCOORRRREECCTTIIOONNSS FFaacciilliittiieess Facility Type Color Code State Prison Private Prison Treatment Center Transition Center Probation Center FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION Arrendale State Prison P.O. Box 709 Calhoun State Prison P.O. Box 249 (Lee Arrendale) 2023 Gainesville Highway, S 27823 Main Street Alto, GA 30510-0709 Morgan, GA 39866 Habersham County Calhoun County Augusta State Medical 3001 Gordon Hwy Central State Prison 4600 Fulton Mill Road Prison Grovetown, GA 30813 Macon, GA 31208 Richmond County Bibb County Autry State Prison P.O. Box 648 Coastal State Prison P.O. Box 7150 (Jimmy Autry) 3178 Mount Zion Church Rd 200 Gulfstream Road Pelham, GA 31779 Garden City, GA 31418 Mitchell County Chatham County Baldwin State Prison P.O. Box 218 Dodge State Prison P.O. Box 276 140 Laying Farm Road 2971 Old Bethel Road Hardwick, GA 31034 Chester, GA 31012-0276 Baldwin County Dodge County Burruss C.T.C. P.O. Box 5849 Dooly State Prison P.O. Box 750 (Al Burruss Correctional Training Center) GPSTC Complex 1412 Plunkett Road 1000 Indian Springs Drive Unadilla, GA 31091 Forsyth, GA 31029 Burruss Probation Dooly County Boot Camp Monroe County FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION P.O. Box 344 Emanuel Women’s Facility P.O. Box 218 Johnson State Prison 290 Donovan-Harrison Rd 714 Gumlog Road Wrightsville, GA 31096 Swainsboro, GA 30401 Johnson County Emanuel County G.D.C.P. P.O. Box 3877 Lee State Prison 153 Pinewood Drive (Ga Diagnostic and Leesburg, GA 31763 Classification State 2978 Hwy 36, West Prison) Jackson, GA 30233 Lee County Butts County Georgia State Prison 300 1st Avenue South Long Unit P.O. Box 70 Reidsville, GA 30453 SMITH SP 1434 US Hwy 84 East Tattnall County HOST FACILITY Ludowici, GA 31316 Long County Hancock State Prison P.O. Box 339 Macon State Prison P.O. Box 426 701 Prison Boulevard 2728 Hwy 49 South Sparta, GA 31087 Oglethorpe, GA 31068 Hancock County Macon County Hays State Prison P.O. Box 668 Metro State Prison Constitution Road SE (Forest Hays, Jr. State Atlanta, GA 30316 Prison) 777 Underwood Road Trion, GA 30753 Chattooga County Helms Facility P.O. Box 256 (Medical Holding Facility) 1275 Constitution Road Montgomery State Prison ATLANTA TC Atlanta, GA 30401 650 Mt. Vernon/Alston Rd HOST FACILITY Mt. Vernon, GA 30445 Fulton County Montgomery County FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION Phillips State Prison 2989 West Rock Quarry Road Valdosta State Prison P.O. Box 310 Buford, GA 30519 & (Clyde N. Phillips State Valdosta Annex 3259 Val Tech Road Prison) Gwinnett County Valdosta, GA 31603 Lowndes County Pulaski State Prison P.O. Box 839 Walker State Prison P.O. Box 98 373 Upper River Road 97 Kevin Lane Hawkinsville, GA 31036 Rock Springs, GA 30739 Pulaski County Walker County Rogers State Prison 1978 GA Hwy 147 Ware State Prison 3620 North Harris Road (Richard Rogers SP) Reidsville, GA 30453 Waycross, GA 31503 Tattnall County Ware County Washington State Prison P.O. Box 206 Rutledge State Prison 7175 Manor Road (Jack T. Rutledge SP) Columbus, GA 31907 13262 Hwy 24, East Davisboro, GA 31018 Muscogee County Washington County Smith State Prison P.O. Box 726 Whitworth Women's Facility P.O. Box 769 (Donald B. Smith SP) 9676 Hwy 301, North 414 Valley Hart Road Glennville, GA 30427 Hartwell, GA 30643 Tattnall County Hart County Telfair State Prison P.O. Box 549 Wilcox State Prison P.O. Box 397 210 Longbridge Road 470 South Broad Street Helena, GA 31037 Abbeville, GA 31001 Telfair County Wilcox County FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION Coffee Correctional Facility P.O. Box 650 Core Civic 1153 North Liberty Street Nicholls, GA 31554 Jenkins Facility Core Civic 3404 Kent Farm Drive Millen, GA 30442 Riverbend Correctional Facility 196 Laying Farm Road Milledgeville, GA 31061 The GEO Group Wheeler Correctional Facility P.O. Box 466 Core Civic 195 North Broad Street Alamo, GA 30411 FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION Northwest Residential Appling Integrated P.O. Box 247 Substance Abuse P.O. Box 98 Treatment Facility Baxley, GA 31515 Treatment Center 97 Kevin Lane WARE SP 252 West Park Drive WALKER SP Rock Spring, GA 30739 HOST FACILITY Baxley, GA 31513 HOST FACILITY Walker County Appling County Arrendale Probation P.O. Box 709 Turner Residential P.O. Box 17 Substance Abuse Substance Abuse Treatment 2023 Gainesville, Treatment Center 514 South Railroad Avenue Center Highway, S Sycamore, GA 31790 Alto, GA 30510-0709 WILCOX SP ARRENDALE SP HOST FACILITY Turner County HOST FACILITY Habersham County Bainbridge Probation P.O. Box 1010 West Central Integrated P.O. Box 589 Substance Abuse Bainbridge, GA 39818 Treatment Facility Treatment Center 1070 County Farm Road 235 State Hospital Road BURRUSS CTC Zebulon, GA 30295 AUTRY SP Bainbridge, GA 39817 HOST FACILITY HOST FACILITY Pike County Decatur County Bleckley Probation P.O. Box 519 Substance Abuse Treatment Center 179 Jac Arts Road Cochran, GA 31014 PULASKI SP HOST FACILITY Bleckley County FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION Albany Transitional Center 304 North Washington St. Coastal Transitional Center 309 Stiles Avenue Albany, GA 31701 Savannah, GA 31415 LEE SP COASTAL SP HOST FACILITY HOST FACILITY Dougherty County Chatham County (Lee) Arrendale Transitional P.O. Box 186 Columbus Transitional 3900 Schatulga Road Center Center Columbus, GA 31909 2023 Gainesville Hwy S ARRENDALE SP Alto, GA 30510 RUTLEDGE SP Muscogee County HOST FACILITY HOST FACILITY Habersham County Atlanta Transitional Center 332 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE Charles D. Hudson 100 Jim Hester Road Atlanta, GA 30308 Transitional Center LaGrange, GA 30241 Fulton County RUTLEDGE SP Troup County HOST FACILITY Augusta Transitional Center 601 Taylor Street Macon Transitional Center 200 Henry Street Augusta, GA 30901 Macon, GA 31206 ASMP CENTRAL SP HOST FACILITY Richmond County HOST FACILITY Bibb County Clayton Transitional Center P.O. Box 16158 Metro Transitional Center 1303 Constitution Road Atlanta, GA 30321 Atlanta, GA 30316 ATLANTA TC ATLANTA TC HOST FACILITY 242 Falcon Drive HOST FACILITY DeKalb County Forest Park, GA 30297 Clayton County FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION Phillips Transitional Center 2989 West Rock Quarry Rd Buford, GA 30519 PHILLIPS SP HOST FACILITY Gwinnett County Smith Transitional Center P.O. Box 869 SMITH SP 8631 US Highway 301 HOST FACILITY Claxton, GA 30417 Evans County Valdosta Transitional Center 363 Gil Harbin Blvd. Valdosta, GA 31601 VALDOSTA SP HOST FACILITY Lowndes County FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION P.O. Box 904 Patten Probation Detention P.O. Box 278 Bacon Probation Detention Center Center 165 Eastside Industrial Blvd 27 South 10th Street Alma, GA 31510 VALDOSTA SP Lakeland, GA 31635 WARE SP HOST FACILITY HOST FACILITY Bacon County Lanier County Colwell Probation Detention 189 Beasley Street Paulding Probation Detention 1295 Industrial Blvd, N Center Blairsville, GA 30512 Center Dallas, GA 30132 LEE ARRENDALE SP Union County HAYS SP Paulding County HOST FACILITY HOST FACILITY Emanuel Probation P.O. Box 1430 Treutlen Probation Detention P.O. Box 707 Detention Center Center 121 Casa Drive 401 Cascade Circle Twin City, GA 30471 MONTGOMERY SP Soperton, GA 30457 HOST FACILITY Emanuel County Treutlen County McEver Probation P.O. Box 1430 Women’s Probation P.O. Box 920 Detention Center Detention Center 2100 Kings Chapel Road 8662 U.S. HWY 301 North DOOLY SP Perry, GA 31069 SMITH SP Claxton, GA 30417 HOST FACILITY HOST FACILITY Houston County Evans County .
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