FDC SEATAC
 An administrative security federal detention center. In order to visit an inmate located in the  SEATAC federal correctional institution, you should follow several steps. Firstly, conduct an inmate lookup using the database and confirm that the inmate is actually serving life in the FDC SEATAC and any other information about him/her.
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The next step is to get registered in the inmate’s approved visiting list. Here, you should pay special attention to the list of approved visitors, which includes family members and relatives, no more than 10 friends and associates, former employers, etc.
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 2425 SOUTH 200TH STREET
 SEATTLE, WA 98198
 Email: SET/ExecAssistant@bop.gov
 Phone: 206-870-5700
 Fax: 206-870-5717
 Inmate Gender: Male and Female Offenders
 Population:
 708 Total Inmates
 Judicial District: Western Washington
 County: KING
 BOP Region: Western Region
Notable inmates (current and former)
Colton Harris-Moore
 Released in September 2016
 American criminal and former fugitive nicknamed the “Barefoot Bandit”; pleaded guilty in 2011 to stealing several small planes and a boat, and bank burglary; also committed over 100 home burglaries.
 Jim Bell
 Released on March 12, 2012
 Crypto-anarchist
 Roxanna Brown
 Died in cell on May 14, 2008
 Alleged wire fraud
 Marc Emery
 Transferred to D. Ray James Correctional Facility in Folkston, GA cannabis advocate
 Anthony Curcio
 Released in April 2013; completed 6-year sentence at USP Coleman.
 Former college football player and real estate investor, convicted in 2009 for masterminding one of the most elaborate armored car heists in history.
 Clayton Roueche
 Transferred to USP Lee, Virginia Drug lord
 Luke Elliott Sommer
 Transferred to USP Victorville, California
 Bank robbery