The Chrisleys were sentenced to 19 years in prison for fraud.
They wanted to serve their time at two Florida prisons.
The Bureau of Prisons should approve the request.
According to documents filed in their federal case, the Chrisleys will report to two Florida prisons on January 17 to serve their 19 year fraud sentence.
The celebrity couple known for their USA Network reality show "Chrisley Knows Best" will be reporting to FPC-Pensacola. During their sentence, the couple's older daughter said she would care for the children.
The "mastermind" of the tax and bank fraud scheme was sentenced to 12 years in prison. She was sentenced to seven.
The Chrisleys were found guilty of defrauding banks of more than $30 million by making them look wealthier than they were.
About 450 miles from where the couple lives in Tennessee, is the federal prison camp at Pensacola. The Bureau of Prisons says it has a population of over 300 men.
There are six inmate holding facilities at the camp.
The recreation department at the prison offers a variety of activities. Inmates are able to play a number of sports.
The camp's theaters play movies every week.
Todd Chrisley, who is 53 years old, had argued for a minimum sentence, with his lawyer saying that prison is hard on older inmates like him.
The bureau of prisons database shows that 8.1% of federal inmates are between the ages of 51 and 55.
Julie Chrisley was assigned to FCI Marianna SCP in Marianna, Florida, instead of The Florida Correction Institute, which is 500 miles south of Nashville.
Her husband will serve his time in a medium-security facility about two hours away.
The prison has 25 buildings and seven housing units for male and female inmates. The facility had 1,222 inmates this month.
Insturment sports, art, aerobics, music, and other hobbies are included in the prison's recreation program.
Sunbathing is not permitted at the facility.
Insider was told by the Bureau of Prisons that it does not have information about inmates until they are in its custody.
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