How to Send Mail to Someone at Saguaro Correctional Center (Eloy, AZ)
Sending a letter to Saguaro Correctional Center is straightforward — just use the right address format and follow the facility's rules for what's allowed.
How to send messages, photos, and packages
Staying in touch with someone at Saguaro Corrections Facility? Start with the approved vendors listed for the facility. Saguaro points visitors to ViaPath for inmate tablet access—you can find ViaPath account links on the Arizona IDOC phone services page. For phone or service problems, the facility provides ICSolutions customer care contact information, including a phone number and mailing address. To use tablet messaging or video features, create an account with the approved vendor and complete their verification steps. Plan to add funds to your vendor account for tablet credits, messaging, or phone time. Facility rules apply to all communications, and most calls or messages may be recorded or reviewed.
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Sending a letter to Saguaro Correctional Center is straightforward — just use the right address format and follow the facility's rules for what's allowed.
Yes. ViaPath inmate tablets and account-access links are referenced on the Arizona IDOC phone services page for Saguaro Corrections Facility.
Create an account with the facility-approved vendor and complete the vendor’s verification steps through their website or app. Use the ViaPath links on the Arizona IDOC phone services page to access the correct setup for Saguaro.
Contact ICSolutions customer care for phone or service issues. The facility provides their phone number and mailing address for support.
Use 1250 E. Arica Rd., Eloy, AZ 85131. On the envelope, write the resident’s full first and last name and include their state ID/number.
Packages aren’t allowed—SCC residents can receive letters and photos only from family and friends. Magazines and newspapers must be sent directly from the publisher with a printed delivery label and must come from the publisher or an IDOC-approved vendor (Amazon isn’t approved). Books must be softcover; hardbacks may be approved only for educational, legal, or religious reasons.
No. Residents must buy envelopes and postage from the commissary if they have funds, and indigent residents are provided stationery and postage for one personal letter per week.
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