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Yuma County Juvenile Detention, AZ Inmate Search, Visitation Hours
- State
- Arizona
- Type
- County Jail
- Location
- 2440 West 28th Street, Yuma, AZ, 85364
- County
- Yuma County
- City
- Yuma
- Postal Code
- 85364
- Phone Number
- 928-314-1819, 928-314-1900
- Official Website
- http://www.co.yuma.az.us/index.aspx?page=132
Yuma County Sheriffs Office / Yuma County Detention Center
- Address
- 141 South 3rd Avenue, Yuma, Arizona, 85364
- Phone
- 928-783-4427
- Fax
- 928-539-7837
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About Yuma County Juvenile Detention
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The Yuma County Juvenile Detention is the facility that will take inmates who have just been arrested throughout the county as well as inmates who are currently going through their trial, and lastly inmates who have already been sentenced.
The Yuma County Juvenile Detention is an adult inmate facility. No juveniles are housed here. The youngest inmate that is accepted into the Yuma County Juvenile Detention is 18 years of age.
Inmate Search
First and foremost, you should know that not all county jails will have their inmate roster available online. This is the case when it comes to the Yuma County Juvenile Detention.
The Sheriff’s Department decided to not opt-in to making their inmate roster for the Yuma County Public.
So if you are looking for information on an inmate who just got put into the Yuma County Juvenile Detention or they are going through their trial or serving out their sentence, the only way you can get updated information is to get in touch with the Yuma County Juvenile Detention or the Yuma County Sheriff’s Department.
You will not be able to locate any inmate’s information online.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Want another way to communicate with an inmate in the Yuma County Juvenile Detention? You can write them letters!
You should always write an inmate a letter. It is a great morale booster. Inmates love to hear what you have been up to while they have been locked away.
Just always keep everything family-friendly. The inmate will not be the only eyes reading what you have to say. The Yuma County Juvenile Detention has the right to dispose of any and all mail that does not follow their mailing guidelines.
To get the most up to date mailing guidelines, you will need to contact the Yuma County Juvenile Detention directly.
Sending Money
Inmates may ask you to send them money. They are not asking you to send them money for them to blow it on whatever their hearts desire. They are asking for this money, so they can purchase items they will need from the Yuma County Juvenile Detention commissary.
If you live local, it is easy to deposit funds into their account. You can bring down a money order to the Yuma County Juvenile Detention with the inmate’s name on it and they will be able to deposit it there for you. The funds should be officially deposited into the inmate’s account within a day or two.
Phone calls
The Yuma County Juvenile Detention recognizes that inmates need a solid support system on the outside. So, when they get off the facility, they have a great support system to come home to, so they will likely not offend in the future.
Therefore, the Yuma County Juvenile Detention allows inmates to use the telephones daily. The only time they cannot use the telephones during the facilities count time or when the facility is under lockdown.
Inmates will be permitted to make collect calls home. These calls can last up to 15-minutes in length.
Visitation
If you are local to the Yuma County Juvenile Detention, you will be happy to know that the facility allows inmates to have visitors’ weekdays, Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 am up until 6 pm.
Now, these visits will be heavily monitored. There is no such thing as privacy when visiting an inmate in the Yuma County Juvenile Detention.
Just like other county jails throughout the United States, you will be sitting behind a glass partition, so you will not have the chance to hug, kiss, or hold hands with the inmate. You will only be able to merely see them through the glass.
You will always need to have your government identification card with you when you are in the Yuma County Juvenile Detention.
Directions
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