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Inmate Data Search | Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation . . . Inmate Access to Information from ADCRR’s Inmate Data Search: Pursuant to A R S section 31-221 (E), an inmate "shall not have access to any prisoner records other than viewing the prisoner's own automated summary record file " This means that, other than the ACIS report that inmates are allowed to receive once a year, they may not have any other information about their own or any other
Visitation Application Page It is important to complete this application and answer all related questions truthfully An improper or incomplete application shall not be processed All information is considered confidential The inmate will be notified whether the application is approved or disapproved It is required to read Department Order 911, Visitation Policy prior to completing the application
DC - Corrections, Rehabilitation Reentry, Department of Constituent Services Inmate Family Friends (602) 364-3945 Toll-free: 1 (866) 333-2039 Office of Victim Services 701 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85034 - MC250 (602) 542-1853 Toll-free: 1 (866) 787-7233 Email: azvictims@azadc gov
Arizona Department of Corrections (AZ DOC) Visitation Center Visitation Hours Visiting hours for Arizona Department of Corrections (AZ DOC) are subject to change, so it's crucial to confirm them by contacting the facility directly by phone Please reach out to 602-542-5497, 602-364-3945, on visitation procedures, applications, or directions to the facility in Phoenix Please note that visitors will undergo a thorough search before entering the premises
Home | Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation Reentry Through our partnership with Arizona State University, Center for Correctional Solutions, the {Ink}arcerated: Creativity within Confinement art show, featuring over 400+ pieces of art created by more than 200 artists currently incarcerated across Arizona was a success and raised funds to support a scholarship for higher education for individuals who are system-impacted and their families
Death Row | Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation Reentry Inmates who are pending re-sentencing are not included in the inmate death row count Note: Some ADCRR inmates have recently been victims of identity theft and fraud In order to protect all ADCRR inmates from further victimization, the agency has removed their dates of birth from its public website