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How to Contact an Inmate at Yavapai County Jail (AZ)
Staying in touch with someone in Yavapai County custody is straightforward once you know which detention center they're in. Here's what you need to know about in-person visits and online options, plus a few things to confirm before making plans.
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How to Schedule Your First Video Visit at Yavapai County Jail (Prescott & Camp Verde)
Scheduling your first video visit is straightforward once you know the two options and timing rules. Here's exactly how it works for Yavapai County's detention centers in Prescott and Camp Verde.
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On-Site vs. Remote Video Visits at Yavapai County Jail: Which Is Right for Your Family?
Yavapai County offers two video visit options: free on-site visits at the detention center, or remote visits you can join from anywhere with an internet connection for a small fee. The decision usually boils down to one tradeoff—save money by going in person, or save time and travel by visiting remotely.
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Visitation
- On‑site visitation runs Monday through Friday from 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm.
- Visits must be scheduled at least one day in advance and may be scheduled up to 14 days ahead, online or in person.
- There is no charge for on‑site video visits at Yavapai County detention centers.
Communication
- Securus eMessaging at Yavapai County lets family and friends send messages, photos, eCards, and 30‑second VideoGrams using a stamp-based payment model.
- All messages and photos sent via Securus eMessaging are subject to facility review, and rejected items generate a rejection notice and are not refunded.
- Securus Video Connect is a web-based system that allows scheduling and participation in video sessions via an app, computer, or tablet from anywhere with internet access.
Sending Money
- Posting a bond through GovPayNet requires acknowledging the bond secures the defendant’s appearance at all future court dates.
- By submitting a bond via GovPayNet you consent that the transaction constitutes your electronic signature under Arizona bond law and court rules.
- Most Arizona facilities let you add money to an inmate’s commissary or account via a third‑party online portal, by phone, or at an on‑site kiosk.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Yavapai County detention centers use video visitation. Free on-site video visits run Monday through Friday from 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm. Each session lasts 20 minutes, and there are no on-site visits on holidays. Prescott and Camp Verde have different check-in locations: at Prescott, head to the Sheriff's Office public lobby adjacent to the flagpoles. At Camp Verde, use the separate building with video monitors next to the parking area. You must schedule every visit at least one day ahead, and you can book up to 14 days in advance online or in person during visitation hours. Remote internet video visits are available for a small charge. Planning to visit remotely? Create and verify your vendor account first, and confirm any approval or ID requirements before your visit.
Read full guideCommunication
Staying in touch with someone at Yavapai County Jail often starts with Securus eMessaging. You can send messages, photos, eCards, and 30-second VideoGrams using a stamp-based payment system. Everything sent through Securus goes through facility review. If a message or photo is rejected, you'll receive a notice, but the purchase isn't refunded. For live video visits, the jail supports web-based video systems. Securus Video Connect lets you schedule and join video sessions using an app, computer, or tablet from anywhere with internet access. JPay lists a 30-minute video fee of $12.50 for the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office. Before messaging or scheduling a visit, use the online inmate search by entering the inmate's last name and clicking Search.
Read full guideSending Money
Need to post bail for someone at Yavapai County Jail? Yavapai County accepts online bond payments through GovPayNet. When you submit a bond, you're acknowledging it secures the defendant's appearance at all future court dates. You also consent that submitting through GovPayNet counts as your electronic signature under Arizona bond law and court rules. For adding funds to an inmate's commissary or account, many Arizona county jails use approved third-party options like online portals, phone deposits, or on-site kiosks. You typically enter the inmate's booking number or commissary PIN along with your payment details. Online or phone deposits often post quickly. Funds generally go toward commissary, telephone, or self-bail accounts for authorized purchases.
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Showing 6 of 9What are the visiting hours at Yavapai County Jail?
On-site video visitation is available Monday through Friday from 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm.
VisitationDo I need to schedule a visit at Yavapai County Jail?
Yes. Visits must be scheduled at least one day in advance and can be scheduled up to 14 days ahead, either online or in person during visitation hours.
VisitationWhere do I check in for on‑site visits at Prescott and Camp Verde detention centers?
At Prescott, check in at the Sheriff’s Office public lobby adjacent to the flagpoles. At Camp Verde, on-site visits take place in a separate building with video monitors next to the parking area.
VisitationHow much does a video visit cost at Yavapai County Jail?
JPay lists a 30-minute video fee of $12.50 for the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office.
CommunicationWhat can I send using Securus eMessaging at Yavapai County Jail?
You can send messages, photos, eCards, and 30-second VideoGrams through Securus eMessaging using a stamp-based payment model. All items are reviewed by the facility, and rejected items are not refunded.
CommunicationHow do I find an inmate to message or schedule a visit with at Yavapai County Jail?
Use the jail’s online inmate search. Enter the inmate’s last name and click the Search button to find their record.
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Yavapai County Jail in Arizona offers online video visitation for inmates for a small charge.
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