San Luis Detention Center, AZ

Physical Address
406 N Avenue DSan Luis, AZ, 85349

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Call (928) 627-2101 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to get information about a detainee.
  • A visitation officer is stationed outside the confidential room during Virtual Attorney Visits (VAV).
  • Video-visitation may be used for confidential interviews or special visitation purposes, subject to availability.

Communication

  • Detainees at San Luis Detention Center cannot receive incoming phone calls.
  • To leave an urgent message call (928) 627-2101 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number, and your name and telephone number.
  • The facility does not provide tablets for detainees.

Sending Money

  • Bond posting hours at San Luis Detention Center are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee’s local time zone.
  • The CeBonds webpage can be used to verify bond details, post bonds for eligible detained aliens, and receive electronic notifications.
  • An obligor should thoroughly review the Bond Agreement (Form I-352) before posting a bond because it contains the agreement’s terms and conditions.

Inmate Lookup

  • To get detainee information at San Luis Detention Center, call (928) 627-2101 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
  • When calling, have the person's full names (including hyphenations), known aliases, date of birth, and country of birth available.
  • State inmate searches and the federal BOP locator can help find someone, but coverage and search results vary by system.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

For detainee inquiries at San Luis Detention Center, call (928) 627-2101 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. The facility offers Virtual Attorney Visits (VAV)—during these visits, a visitation officer stays stationed outside the confidential room for safety. Video visitation may also be available for confidential interviews (including USCIS or forensic medical evaluators) or other special needs, depending on availability. Legal representatives and their staff cannot audio or video record any virtual or in-person visit with non-citizens. Violations can result in suspension or permanent revocation of visiting privileges. One practical note: Arizona facilities often require visitor pre-approval and background checks. Remote video platforms may require an account and scheduled time, so confirm requirements ahead of time and have your ID ready.

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Communication

Detainees at San Luis Detention Center can't receive incoming phone calls—you won't be able to call directly into a detainee's line. Need to pass along an urgent message? Call (928) 627-2101 and have the detainee's full name, alien registration number (A-number), plus your name and telephone number ready. Tablet-based messaging isn't available here since the facility doesn't provide tablets. For legal communication, attorneys and legal staff can schedule confidential virtual attorney visits (VAV) using Skype, Cisco WebEx, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom. You'll need appropriate identification before the meeting. Only legal representatives, legal assistants, and interpreters may attend. Recording visits isn't permitted, and a visitation officer will remain stationed outside the confidential room. Send scheduling questions to SLDC-Legal_visits@lasallecorrections.com.

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Sending Money

Posting bond for someone at San Luis Detention Center? Plan around the bond window: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the time zone where the alien is detained. The facility directs people to the CeBonds webpage, where you can verify bond information, post bonds for eligible detained aliens, and sign up for electronic notifications. Before paying, the obligor should carefully review the Bond Agreement (Form I-352)—it contains all the terms and conditions. For adding money to an inmate's commissary or account, common options typically include approved online or phone portals, third-party vendor apps, or on-site kiosks. You'll usually enter the inmate's identifier and payment details, and funds get applied to commissary, telephone, or self-bail accounts.

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Inmate Lookup

To locate a detainee at San Luis Detention Center, call the information line at (928) 627-2101 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Ask for the person's current status and location. Have clear identifying details ready: full names (including hyphenated versions), any known aliases, date of birth, and country of birth. Want to try an online search first? Check the Arizona state inmate search or the federal BOP locator—but coverage and results vary by system. Keep in mind that online records can show release dates or locations that change or haven't been verified yet. Confirm anything time-sensitive by calling the detention center directly. If an online search comes up empty, call with the same biographical details.

Common Questions

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How can I get information about a detainee at San Luis Detention Center?

Call (928) 627-2101 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to get information about a detainee at San Luis Detention Center.

Visitation
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What happens during a Virtual Attorney Visit (VAV) at San Luis Detention Center?

During a Virtual Attorney Visit (VAV), a visitation officer is stationed outside the confidential room to maintain safety and security. Video visitation may also be used for other confidential interviews or special visitation purposes when available.

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Can attorneys record virtual or in-person visits with non-citizens at San Luis Detention Center?

No. Legal representatives and their staff may not audio or video record any virtual or in-person visit with non-citizens; violations can lead to suspension or permanent revocation.

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Can detainees at San Luis Detention Center receive incoming phone calls?

No. Detainees at San Luis Detention Center cannot receive incoming phone calls.

Communication
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How do I leave an urgent message for a detainee at San Luis Detention Center?

Call (928) 627-2101 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number (A-number), and your name and telephone number.

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How can an attorney schedule a confidential virtual visit (VAV) with a detainee?

Attorneys can schedule confidential virtual attorney visits (VAV) using Skype, Cisco WebEx, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom, and must show appropriate identification before the meeting. Only legal representatives, legal assistants, and interpreters may attend; visits may not be recorded, and a visitation officer will be stationed outside the confidential room. Email scheduling questions to SLDC-Legal_visits@lasallecorrections.com.

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To get information about a detainee at the facility, call (928) 627-2101 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

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