Lake Correctional Institution, a level V prison located in Lake County, Florida. The facility spans over 200 acres of land and has a rated capacity of 570 male inmates. The institution houses close and community custody inmates and aims to provide a safe and professional environment to meet the needs of those under its care.
Originally established as a migrant labor camp in the 1940s, Lake Correctional Institution has evolved over the years to accommodate adult male inmates with various needs, including special medical and psychological requirements. The facility features three open bay dormitories (A,B, and C) and additional housing units designed to cater to different inmate populations, such as those with mental health needs. D dorm, which is in an L shape, is a two-tier four wing dormitory with 147 beds. E, F, and H dorms are multiple occupancy cell housing units. F dorm is utilized for secure housing, administrative confinement, and disciplinary confinement. H dorm is a dedicated mental health unit.

Inmates in Florida prisons utilize a centralized mail system that scans and electronically delivers all mail from friends and family members of an inmate. Legal and Privileged mail should still be sent directly to the inmate at the facilities mailing address.
Inmates in Florida are allowed to make outgoing collect phone calls to approved numbers. Florida Department of Corrections utilizes
Florida Department of Corrections provides convenient ways to send funds to an inmate. Inmates can use these funds to purchase an assortment of items from the commissary including telephone time, food, stamps, and hygiene items.
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All visitors 12 years and older must have an approved visitors application on file before they can visit.

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