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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the RELEASE OF INFORMATION CONSENT form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the inmate's name in the designated field labeled 'Name of Inmate'.
  3. Next, input the inmate's register number in the 'Register Number' field.
  4. In the 'Authorize' section, specify the person, agency, or organization that is being authorized to receive information.
  5. For the 'To disclose to' section, list the recipients who will receive this information.
  6. Select one of the options under 'The following information' by initialing next to either (a) for Community Programming or (b) for Other Objective.
  7. Clearly state the purpose of disclosure in the corresponding field.
  8. Review and initial next to your understanding of revocation terms and when consent ceases to be effective.
  9. Finally, have the inmate sign and date at the bottom of the form.

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Facilities are designated as either minimum, low, medium, high, or administrative; and facilities with different security levels that are in close proximity to each other are known as prison complexes.
How much does a Department Of Justice - Federal Bureau Of Prisons Executive Director make? As of September 2025, the average annual salary for an Executive Director at Department Of Justice - Federal Bureau Of Prisons is $241,523, which translates to approximately $116 per hour.
Bureau of Prisons (BOP) institutions are classified into one of five security levels: MINIMUM, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, and ADMINISTRATIVE based on the level of security and staff supervision the institution is able to provide.
The Bureau of Prisons current director, William K. Marshall III, was sworn in on April 21, 2025. As of December 2024, 60.5% of Bureau employees are white, 21.5% are black, 14.3% are Hispanic, 2.5% are Asian, and 1.2% are Native American.
U.S. Marshals will not release information to the public concerning federal prisoners. U.S. Marshals will not disclose personal histories or photographs of prisoners, or arrival or departure times of prisoners. Press attention should not be imposed on prisoners and prisoners who seek it should not be indulged.

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Levels 3 and 4 are considered maximum security prisons. A maximum-security prison typically houses incarcerated persons with long sentences or transferees who have serious disciplinary issues. A person incarcerated in a maximum-security prison may have a job within the prison, such as kitchen, laundry, or library jobs.

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