Locate the facility: addresses, phone numbers, and visitation emails

Confirm the exact facility name and unit before you mail anything or show up for a visit. Arizona facilities often have different addresses for different purposes. Red Rock Correctional Center, for example, lists a street address in Eloy, but the inmate mailing address is slightly different. Using the wrong one can slow things down, especially for time-sensitive mail or paperwork.

  • Your loved one’s full name and ID number (ADC/ADCRR number if in state prison)
  • The exact complex and unit (if applicable)
  • What you are trying to do (mail, money, calls, visitation, or an application)
  • The address/phone/email you plan to use, so staff can confirm it is current

Need a starting point? ADCRR posts contact details for specific complexes and unit-level visitation emails. For example, they list a main number for the Tucson complex and publish visitation emails for units like Gila and San Carlos. You'll also find mailing addresses for specific units and complexes, such as ASPC Florence West (Kasson).

Preguntas frecuentes

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Can I drop off clothing or personal items for someone in jail?

Some Arizona county jails do not allow clothing or other items to be dropped off for inmates, and instead they rely on commissary for basics. Gila County also states that personal property is sealed at booking and remains sealed until release.

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Are video-only visits available at county jails and state facilities?

Yes, some county jails use video-only visitation. Yuma County Detention Center states it transitioned to video visitation exclusively, and it provides video visits through Combined Public Communications (InmateSales). Gila County also states visitation is electronic only through GettingOut, with no in-person visits, and it notes there are stations available at the Globe facility.

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