Michigan is home to several federal prison facilities operated by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). These facilities house inmates serving federal sentences at different security levels.
Understanding where someone is incarcerated and what programs are available is important for inmates, families, and attorneys—especially when it comes to opportunities under the First Step Act.
Federal Correctional Institution Milan (FCI Milan)
Location: Milan, Michigan
Security Level: Low Security with adjacent minimum-security prison camp.
FCI Milan houses male federal inmates and offers educational, vocational, and reentry programming. The facility also provides opportunities for inmates to participate in programs that may qualify for First Step Act earned time credits.
Programs and Opportunities
Federal inmates in Michigan facilities may have access to:
- Educational programs (GED, ACE)
- Vocational training
- Drug treatment programs
- Faith-based programs
- UNICOR work opportunities
Participation in these programs can allow inmates to earn First Step Act time credits toward earlier placement in community confinement.
How Prison Law Firm Helps Inmates in Michigan
Prison Law Firm assists inmates incarcerated at Michigan federal facilities with issues such as:
- First Step Act credit calculations
- Administrative remedy filings
- Sentence computation review
- Halfway house and home confinement eligibility
If you or a loved one is incarcerated in a federal prison in Michigan, understanding your rights and available programs is critical.
Contact Prison Law Firm for assistance.

