Yavapai County Inmate Search is a service provided by the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office to allow the public to search for information about individuals who are currently incarcerated in the Yavapai County Jail.
The search can be conducted online by entering the inmate’s last name or booking number on the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office website, or by calling the Detention Facility Information Line at (928) 567-7734.
This service provides details such as the inmate’s booking information, including the booking number and booking date.
It also offers information on how to contact or support an inmate, as well as other relevant resources for friends and family of inmates.
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Inmate Search and Prison Roster
- Gather as much info as you can: Full name, date of birth, or booking number are super helpful.
- Head to the Yavapai County Jail Inmate Search: https://apps.yavapaiaz.gov/inmatesearch/
- Plug in the info you have: First and last name, or booking number, plus maybe the birth date to be extra sure.
- Click “Search!”
- Bingo! (Hopefully!): If the info is right, you’ll see their profile.
What you’ll find on the jail roster:
- Booking number: That unique code they got when arrested.
- Full name: No nicknames here!
- Date of birth: How old they are.
- Release date: When they’re expected to be out (if known).
- Charges: Why they’re there.
Tips for a smooth search:
- Check spellings! Typos can mess things up.
- Booking number is king: Have it? Use it! Fastest way to find someone.
- Be patient: New arrests might take a bit to show up online.
- Try different details: Unsure about something? Search with what you do know.
- Partial names work too: Not sure of the full name? Enter a part to see a list of similar ones.
- Remember the date: If you know when they were arrested, use that to narrow things down.
- Check back later: The roster is always changing, so keep an eye out for updates.
- Get help if needed: Can’t find them? Call the Yavapai County Jail directly.
Visitation Guidelines and Hours
Before you head over:
- Get on the list: Inmates can only have a few visitors, usually close family and lawyers. Make sure you’re one of them!
- Schedule your visit: No walk-ins allowed. Book your time slot online at the Yavapai County Jail’s visitation website.
Visiting rules:
- ID please: Bring a valid government-issued photo ID, like your driver’s license.
- Dress code: No tank tops, ripped jeans, or anything too revealing. Think clean and polite.
- Be on time: Show up 15 minutes early to check-in.
- Bring the kids: Visitors under 18 need a parent or guardian with them.
- Leave it at home: Drugs, weapons, and cameras are a big no-no. Lock up your phone and other belongings too.
Visiting hours:
- They depend on where the inmate is housed and can change sometimes.
- Check the jail’s website for the latest hours before you go.
Inmate Communications
Here’s the deal:
- They can only make calls, not receive any.
- All calls are recorded, just for safety.
- Don’t be mean on the phone, or they might lose their calling privileges.
How to set up calls:
- You can’t call them directly. You gotta set up a special account with their phone company, ICSolutions.
- When you call them, just tell ICSolutions the inmate’s name, booking number, and the jail’s number (you can find that on the jail’s website).
- Remember, calls cost money, so be budget-conscious!
Inmate Mail
Sending mail is easy:
- Use the US Postal Service (no fancy couriers!).
- Write the inmate’s full name and booking number on the envelope.
- Add “Yavapai County Jail, P.O. Box 26, Prescott, AZ 86302” below that.
- Don’t forget your return address!
What you can and can’t send:
- Letters are great! Just keep them friendly and appropriate. No threats, illegal plans, or dirty talk.
- Photos are okay, but nothing too spicy. Think family photos, not vacation selfies.
- No staples, paper clips, or anything sharp or pointy. Safety first!
- Money or checks can’t go through the mail. See the next section for sending money.
Sending Money to Inmates
Three ways to send money:
- Online: Use a credit or debit card on the Access Corrections website. It’s the official way to put money in their account.
- Phone: Call 1-866-345-1884 and use your credit or debit card over the phone.
- Mail: Send a money order with their full name and booking number to the jail address:
Yavapai County Jail P.O. Box 26 Prescott, AZ 86302
Location and Contact Details
Mailing Address:
Yavapai County Jail
P.O. Box 26
Prescott, AZ 86302
Phone Number: (928) 771-3286