Find an Inmate at ASPC-Kingman/Huachaca Unit
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Quick Facts
- The Arizona Ombudsman office provides scheduled training courses on Open Meeting Law and Public Records Law.
- Facility or county Locations pages are the primary places to find phone numbers and mailing addresses for a unit.
- When asking about a specific inmate, include the inmateâs full name and facility identification number.
Common Questions
Does the Arizona Ombudsman offer training on public meetings and records?
Yes. The Arizona Ombudsman office provides scheduled training courses on Open Meeting Law and Public Records Law.
How can I find phone numbers or mailing addresses for ASPCâKingman/Huachaca?
Start with the facility or county Locations pageâlook for the unit's visitation or "for visitors" contact section for phone numbers, mailing addresses, or email. If the site doesn't work or lacks details, call the facility or county office directly. Have the inmate's full name and facility identification number ready.
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