Find an Inmate at Yuma County Adult Detention Center
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Overview
To find someone at Yuma County Adult Detention Center, start with state inmate search tools or county/sheriff inmate lists. Confirm details with the detention center since online records can change. Yuma County ADC uses CPC for inmate phone calls, chirper (texting), and tablet services. Calls can be funded two ways: Direct Pay (money tied to a specific phone number) or PIN Debit (funds added to an inmate's PIN account). For commissary deposits, mail cashier's checks, tribal checks, or money orders to Detention Center Inmate Accounts, 200 W. Court Street, Yuma, AZ. When using online deposit sites, type the full Access Corrections URL and skip sponsored search ads. If something seems off, call the facility's information line to confirm.
After You Search
Quick Facts
- CPC provides inmate telephone, chirper (texting), and tablet services for Yuma County Adult Detention Center.
- There are two phone funding options: Direct Pay (tied to a specific phone number) and PIN Debit (funds added to an inmate’s PIN account).
- You can mail commissary deposits (cashier’s checks, tribal checks, money orders) to Detention Center Inmate Accounts, 200 W. Court Street, Yuma, AZ.
- When making online deposits, type the full Access Corrections URL and avoid sponsored search ads to reduce exposure to scam sites.
- Video visitations are provided via Combined Public Communications (InmateSales); contact that vendor for scheduling and hours.
Common Questions
How do I add money to an inmate's commissary account at Yuma County ADC?
You can mail cashier’s checks, tribal checks, or money orders to Detention Center Inmate Accounts, 200 W. Court Street, Yuma, AZ. Online deposit options may be available through Access Corrections—type the full URL yourself and avoid sponsored ads to reduce scam risk.
What phone and tablet services do inmates at Yuma County ADC use, and how are calls funded?
Yuma County ADC uses CPC for inmate telephone, chirper (texting), and tablet services. Calls can be funded through Direct Pay (tied to a specific phone number) or PIN Debit (added to the inmate’s PIN account).
I can't find someone listed online — what should I do to locate an inmate?
Check state inmate search tools and county/sheriff inmate lists first. If the person still isn’t listed or the information looks outdated, call the detention center’s information line with identifying details to confirm their custody status.
How do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Yuma County Adult Detention Center?
Video visits are provided through Combined Public Communications (InmateSales). Contact the vendor directly for scheduling, available hours, and any vendor-specific rules or tech support.
What are the options to deposit money to an inmate’s account?
You can deposit funds through Access Corrections online, by phone, or at the Detention Center’s lobby kiosk during its posted hours. Kiosk deposits require an email address, a government-issued photo ID, and a valid cell phone number for verification.
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