USP Coleman II
United States Penitentiary, Coleman II (USP Coleman II) is a high-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Sumterville, Florida, operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It is one of five separate institutions at the Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman, which spans the full federal security spectrum from a minimum-security camp to two high-security penitentiaries.
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full name | United States Penitentiary, Coleman II |
| Type | U.S. Penitentiary (USP) |
| Security level | High |
| Gender | Male (entire facility) |
| Population (BOP population report, July 9, 2026) | 1,038 |
| RDAP | Yes, per BOP RDAP location list (listed as "USP-II Coleman") |
| Attached camp | No, per BOP locator |
| Address | 846 NE 54th Terrace, Sumterville, FL 33521 |
| BOP region | Southeast Region |
| Coordinates | 28.7558, -82.0135 |
| Phone | 352-689-7000 |
| BOP facility page | bop.gov/locations/institutions/clp |
Overview
USP Coleman II is one of five distinct BOP institutions at the Coleman federal correctional complex: a minimum-security camp, a low-security FCI, a medium-security FCI, and two high-security penitentiaries (USP Coleman I and USP Coleman II, this page). This session found no verifiable, dated bop.gov narrative describing USP Coleman II's opening date, capacity, or housing layout, since the underlying BOP institution page renders that content through JavaScript that a static fetch cannot read.
Notable Inmates
- Allen Stanford - Financier convicted of running a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme. His Prisonpedia entry lists USP Coleman II as his facility of record for a 110-year sentence, with his direct appeals exhausted.
Notes from Alumni
We have not yet heard any notes or tips from alumni of USP Coleman II. Have something you'd like to contribute? Log in above and then tap Edit at the top of this page to get started.
Please remember that experiences are unique and may not reflect today's experience.
First-hand accounts
First-person accounts and reporting about the Coleman complex's two high-security penitentiaries, USP Coleman I and USP Coleman II. Experiences are individual and may not reflect current conditions.
- Federal prisoner shot dead in rare gunfire at Florida prison — NBC News. National-outlet accountability journalism on a rare in-custody shooting death at the Coleman complex, with family reaction.
- Would you work at a violent prison with no less-lethal equipment? — Reddit (r/OnTheBlock). Former officer describing five years working USP Beaumont and USP Coleman I in the late 1990s and early 2000s without less-lethal equipment.
- GAO report on BOP lateral-hire staffing — U.S. Government Accountability Office. Primary federal oversight document that includes USP Coleman I visiting-room staffing data.
- What to expect when visiting USP Coleman II — Reddit (r/ExCons). First-person thread on what to expect visiting USP Coleman II.
Please remember that experiences are unique and may not reflect today's experience.
Location
Physical location: SUMTERVILLE, FL 33521
Mailing address: 846 NE 54TH TERRACE, SUMTERVILLE, FL 33521
Visitation
There are many specific rules and procedures to be aware of when you're considering visiting the institution. Read more on our Visitation Guide.
For full, current visiting rules and scheduling, always check the institution's official page on the Bureau of Prisons website: Official BOP Page.
See also
- Index of Federal Prison Facilities
- FCI Coleman Low
- Bureau of Prisons Classification Methods
- Commissary Operations and Inmate Accounts
Daily life and programs
USP Coleman II runs RDAP per the BOP's current RDAP location list. Standard BOP-wide commissary and work-assignment policy applies; see Commissary Operations and Inmate Accounts. As a high-security penitentiary, day-to-day movement and programming are more restricted than at the complex's lower-security components; this page does not speculate about specific housing or program details beyond what BOP publishes at the facility-record level.