The Sedona Police Department website might have a section dedicated to arrests or bookings, where you can find information about recent detainees.
Since the Sedona Police Department is part of Yavapai County, you could also try searching the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office inmate search tool.
This might include inmates housed in the Sedona jail if it falls under their jurisdiction.
Sedona Inmate Search General Information
Facility Type | City Jails in Arizona |
Address | 100 Roadrunner Drive, Sedona, AZ, 86336 |
Phone Number | 928-282-3100 |
Capacity | City |
City | Sedona |
Zip Code | 86336 |
State | Arizona |
County | Coconino County |
How To Search For Sedona Inmate
- To search for Sedona Inmate, go to the official site
- Now here enter the last name
- Press search button
- And get the inmate data
Information Available on the Jail Roster
- Booking Number
- Last Name and First Name
- Date of Birth
- Release Date
- Criminal Charges
What Can You Do For Inmate
- Send inmates mail
- Deposit money into their inmate trust account
- Receive calls from them
- Visit them
Inmate Visitation
Check out below all the details about the visitation
Visitation Rules
- Plan: Call 928-282-3100 to schedule your visit before you go.
- Bring your ID: Driver’s license, passport, anything official with your face on it. No ID, no visit!
- Dress appropriately: No revealing clothes, bad words, or gang stuff.
- Leave your stuff at home: Bags, phones, electronics – all stay outside.
Break the rules, and your visit gets canceled! No warning, no second chances. You might even lose the chance to visit in the future.
Visitation Hours
Day | Operating Hours |
---|---|
Monday | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Tuesday | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Wednesday | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Thursday | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Friday | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Saturday | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Sunday | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Sending A Mail Or Package
MUST HAVES on the envelope:
- Your name and address (so they know who sent it!)
- Inmate’s full name (as they’re registered in jail)
- Inmate’s SPN (special number) and cell block area (like their address inside the jail)
BIG NO-NO’s:
- Perfume, makeup, lipstick: (no scented stuff)
- Sexy pictures: (keep it PG-13)
- Medicine: (unless approved by the jail)
- Cash or money orders: (send money orders to Sedona City Court)
- Food or snacks: (no yummy treats allowed)
- Anything illegal: (duh!)
How To Send Money?
- Skip the mail! Sending cash won’t work.
- Use a money order instead. Easy and safe.
- Try “Touch Pay Direct.” It’s another way to send money online.
- Not sure? Call the jail! They’ll know all the latest ways to help: 928-282-3100.
How To Make Phone Calls?
- Inmates cannot receive calls, but they can make them. Think of it like calling out, not receiving calls.
- Calls can be either collected (you pay) or directly to landlines/cell phones (usually cheaper). It’s like choosing between a collect call or a regular call.
- All calls are recorded and listened to, so be careful what you talk about. Remember, someone might be listening in.
- The jail might block certain phone numbers for safety reasons, and they won’t tell you ahead of time. Some numbers might be like restricted areas you can’t call.
- If you’re unsure about anything, call the jail directly at 928-282-3100. They’ll have the latest information about phone calls.
Location and Contact Details
Mailing Address:
Yavapai County Jail
P.O. Box 26
Prescott, AZ 86302
Phone Number: (928) 771-3286