Inmate Guide: Arizona State Prison Complex - ASPC Douglas - Central Detention MAIN
Overview of the Facility
The Arizona State Prison Complex - Douglas (ASPC-Douglas) is a state prison facility located in Douglas, Arizona. The Central Detention MAIN unit is one of several units within this complex. It is operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR).
Contact Information
Address: 800 S. Highway 191, Douglas, AZ 85607
Phone: (520) 364-7521
Website: https://corrections.az.gov/location/111/douglas
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at ASPC-Douglas, you can use the ADCRR's online inmate search tool:
Visitation Information and Hours
Visitation hours and procedures may vary. It's best to contact the facility directly or check the ADCRR website for the most up-to-date information. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and follow all facility rules and dress codes.
How to Send Money
Inmates can receive money through various methods:
- Online: JPay
- Phone: 1-800-574-5729
- MoneyGram: Use Receive Code 1019
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates can make outgoing collect calls or use pre-paid phone accounts. Video visitation may be available, but you should check with the facility for specific options and procedures.
Inmate Services and Programs
ASPC-Douglas offers various programs, which may include:
- Educational programs
- Vocational training
- Substance abuse treatment
- Religious services
- Work programs
Security and Management Information
ASPC-Douglas is a multi-level security facility, housing inmates of various custody levels. The Central Detention MAIN unit's specific security level may vary, and inmates are assigned based on their custody classification.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates have the right to legal counsel and can receive visits from their attorneys. They also have the right to receive visits from approved family and friends, subject to facility rules and schedules.
Booking and Release Process
The booking process involves intake procedures, including fingerprinting, photographing, and medical screening. Upon release, inmates go through a check-out process and receive any personal belongings held during their incarceration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What items can I send to an inmate?
Inmates can generally receive letters and approved photographs. All other items must be purchased through approved vendors. Contact the facility for a list of approved items and vendors.
How often can inmates make phone calls?
Phone access varies depending on the unit and the inmate's custody level. Generally, inmates have daily access to phones during designated times, but there may be limits on call duration and frequency.
Can I visit an inmate without being on their visitation list?
No, visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list. To be added to the list, the inmate must submit a request, which is then reviewed and approved by the facility.