What Is the Reach Out Program at Yavapai County Jail? (Screening & Reentry Help)
If your loved one is in Yavapai County Jail and you're worried about mental health, substance use, or what happens after release, the Reach Out program connects people to support early and helps plan for reentry.
Reach Out is a re-entry planning service run through the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Inmate Services Bureau. The focus is practical: identify needs early and coordinate care so people don't cycle right back into jail after release. The program centers on improving behavioral health outcomes for people dealing with mental health and substance use issues. The goal goes beyond any single case - reduce recidivism and improve public safety by connecting people to real services and addressing the root causes that often drive repeat involvement in the justice system.
Why this program exists: Reach Out is built around the idea that better behavioral health screening and care coordination can lower recidivism and improve public safety over time.
The initial screening is one of the most time-sensitive parts of Reach Out. Every person entering the facility gets screened within 36 hours. That early window matters - it flags mental health or substance use concerns quickly, making it easier to coordinate the right help before a problem becomes a crisis.
Reach Out also connects people to community-based crisis options. This includes a 24/7 crisis hotline and mobile crisis outreach teams - resources designed to respond when someone is in distress and needs immediate help. For families, here's the key takeaway: Reach Out isn't just about time in custody. It's about connecting people to support that carries over into the community, especially when mental health or substance use issues are part of what brought them into the system.
- ✓ 24/7 crisis hotline (referenced as a community-based solution)
- ✓ Mobile crisis outreach teams
- ✓ Connection points meant to support transitions into appropriate mental health and substance use treatment
To get information or ask about next steps, contact the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office. Call the main line at (928) 771-3260, email web.sheriff@yavapai.us, or send mail to 255 East Gurley Street, Prescott, AZ 86301.
- Call the main number - Use (928) 771-3260 to ask about Reach Out and what information they can share.
- Email your question - Write to web.sheriff@yavapai.us and include your loved one’s identifying details if appropriate.
- Send mail if you need to - Address correspondence to Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, 255 East Gurley Street, Prescott, AZ 86301.
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