Multiple custody levels (women) — the women's reception center and the women's death-sentence designation · State Prison · FDC

Lowell Correctional Institution

Ocala, Marion County, Florida

Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.

Call Visiting Office: (352) 690-8900 Info last verified: June 2026

Florida's largest women's prison, near Ocala — it holds women at multiple custody levels, serves as the women's reception center, and is the state's designated institution for women under a death sentence.

Overview

Lowell Correctional Institution, near Ocala, is Florida’s largest women’s prison — with its Annex, one of the largest women’s prisons in the country. It holds women at multiple custody levels, serves as the state’s women’s reception and classification center, and is the designated institution for women under a death sentence. Because of its reception role, a newly committed woman is assessed here and may be assigned to a permanent housing assignment after classification, and the institution shown in the offender search can change in the first weeks.

What Makes Lowell Different

  • It is Florida’s largest women’s prison, holding women at multiple custody levels.
  • It is the women’s reception center, so a newly committed woman usually begins here before classification.
  • It is the designated institution for women under a death sentence.
  • Visiting is limited during the reception period, so confirm the person’s status and institution before traveling.

Visiting

The statewide FDC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at Lowell Correctional Institution. The institution’s own arrangements:

The full visitor process is in Visiting in Florida.

Getting There and Parking

The institution is on NW Gainesville Road north of Ocala, in north-central Florida.

Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.

Nearby Services

The Ocala area has the full range of gas, food, and lodging within driving distance. The nearest 24-hour emergency rooms are in the Ocala area.

Mail

Florida does not deliver original personal mail to the prison. Routine personal letters and photos go to an off-site Smart Communications processing center, where they are opened and scanned and delivered electronically — the person reads them on a tablet or kiosk, and the mailroom may print copies. Address routine mail with the person’s full name and DC number, to: Smart Communications, P.O. Box 23608, Tampa, FL 33623. Confirm the current address and format on FDC’s website before sending. Legal mail and privileged correspondence go directly to the institution, not to the scanning center. Publications must come from an approved publisher or retailer. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.

Learn More

For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in a Florida state prison:

Sources

This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.