Visitation at Yuma County Adult Detention Center

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Yuma County Adult Detention Center switched to video-only visitation in 2020. The county allows unlimited video visits through Combined Public Communications / InmateSales—you'll find contact details and support hours on their site for setup, scheduling, and troubleshooting. The jail also uses Inmate Sales for electronic messages; friends and family can send emails through www.inmatesales.com or call the vendor during listed hours. Professional visits (attorneys, clergy, law enforcement, and program representatives) are scheduled Monday–Friday, 7:45 AM–5:00 PM, though the facility won't schedule them between 2:00–3:30 PM. Contact the Visitation Office using the phone number or email the facility provides to set up or confirm a professional visit.

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Quick Facts

  • Yuma County shifted to video-only visitation in 2020 and allows unlimited video visits.
  • Video visitations and related vendor support are provided via Combined Public Communications / InmateSales.
  • Inmates can receive emails through Inmate Sales at www.inmatesales.com or by calling the vendor during its posted hours.
  • Professional visits may be scheduled Monday–Friday 7:45 AM–5:00 PM; no professional visits are scheduled between 2:00–3:30 PM.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a professional visit at Yuma County Adult Detention Center?

Contact the Visitation Office to schedule a professional visit and confirm eligibility. Professional visits are arranged Monday–Friday, 7:45 AM–5:00 PM, and they are not scheduled between 2:00–3:30 PM. Use the Visitation Office phone or email listed by the facility.

Can I visit an inmate in person at Yuma County Adult Detention Center?

No. Yuma County shifted to video-only visitation in 2020, so visits are done remotely through the county’s video vendor rather than in person.

How can an inmate receive emails or messages from family?

Inmates can receive emails through Inmate Sales. You can send messages using www.inmatesales.com or by calling the vendor during its listed hours, and it helps to create and verify your vendor account before using the remote services.

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