Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports
Department Name | Arizona Department of Corrections |
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Official Website | http://corrections.az.gov |
Currently Incarcerated Inmates | https://corrections.az.gov/public-resources/inmate-datasearch |
Visitor Application | https://visitation.azcorrections.gov, https://corrections.az.gov/sites/default/files/documents/visitation/911-4_011320.doc |
Video Visitation | https://corrections.az.gov/sites/default/files/documents/visitation/eyeman/2020-rynning-video-visitation-schedule.pdf |
Send Mail/Packages | https://corrections.az.gov/sites/default/files/documents/PDFs/prisons_mailing_addresses.pdf |
Send Money | https://corrections.az.gov/inmate-visitation-application |
Phone Calls | https://corrections.az.gov/sites/default/files/documents/PDFs/fcc_arizona_ff_03312016.pdf |
Location | 1601 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85007 |
Phone Number | 602-542-5497 |
Arizona has a mix of state prisons, private prisons, and county jails to house its inmate population. The Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) is the primary governing body that oversees state prisons, ensuring inmates serve their sentences and are offered rehabilitation programs when necessary.
The state houses a diverse range of inmates in terms of their criminal records, ranging from those incarcerated for minor offenses to those serving life sentences for more severe crimes. The population typically includes:
The ADC Inmate Datasearch is a tool designed to help families, friends, and other interested parties find information about inmates incarcerated in Arizona state prisons. It provides details like the inmate's current location, their offense details, tentative release date, and more.
Finding an inmate in Arizona online can be done using the following steps:
Each of Arizona's counties operates its own jail system, often under the jurisdiction of the county sheriff's office. These jails typically house inmates awaiting trial or those serving short-term sentences. To access records from a specific county jail:
Keep in mind that some smaller counties might not have an online database. In such cases, contacting the county jail directly via phone might be necessary.
If an individual is incarcerated for a federal crime, they would be in a federal prison. Arizona is home to several federal prisons. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is responsible for these facilities and offers an online inmate locator tool.
For those without internet access or preferring a more direct approach:
Arizona maintains a public registry for individuals convicted of sexual offenses. This registry helps keep communities informed and promotes public safety.
For comprehensive safety, regularly checking the registry and being informed about your neighborhood is recommended.