Arizona State Prison Complex - ASPC Eyman - Browning Unit: Inmate Guide
Overview of the Facility
The Arizona State Prison Complex - Eyman (ASPC-Eyman) is a state prison complex located in Florence, Arizona. The Browning Unit is a maximum-security facility within the ASPC-Eyman complex, housing some of the state's most dangerous offenders.
Contact Information
Address: 4374 E. Butte Avenue, Florence, AZ 85132
Phone: (520) 868-0201
Website: ASPC-Eyman Official Website
Email: Not publicly available
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at ASPC-Eyman Browning Unit, use the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR) Inmate DataSearch: Inmate DataSearch
Visitation Information and Hours
Visitation at the Browning Unit is typically on weekends and holidays. Visitors must be pre-approved and on the inmate's visitation list. Contact the facility directly for specific visitation hours and procedures, as they may change due to security concerns or other factors.
How to Send Money
Inmates can receive money through various methods:
- Online: JPay
- Phone: Call 1-800-574-5729
- MoneyGram: Use Receive Code 1004
- Mail: Send money orders to JPay, PO Box 531190, Miami Shores, FL 33153
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 current options and procedures.
Inmate Services and Programs
The Browning Unit offers limited programs due to its maximum-security status. However, some educational and vocational programs may be available. Mental health services and medical care are provided as needed.
History of the Facility
ASPC-Eyman was established in 1987 and named after Carl G. Eyman, a former prison warden. The Browning Unit, as part of the complex, houses some of Arizona's most dangerous offenders and those on death row.
Security and Management Information
The Browning Unit is a maximum-security facility with stringent security measures. It employs advanced surveillance systems, regular cell searches, and restricted inmate movement. The unit is managed by trained correctional officers and administrative staff.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates have the right to legal counsel and can receive visits from their attorneys. Family visitation rights are subject to ADCRR policies and the inmate's behavior record. Visitors must follow strict guidelines and may be subject to searches.
Booking and Release Process
Inmates are typically transferred to the Browning Unit from other facilities due to its maximum-security status. The release process involves a thorough review of the inmate's record and completion of any required programs. Release planning begins well in advance of the inmate's scheduled release date.
Frequently Asked Questions
What items can I send to an inmate at the Browning Unit?
Inmates can receive approved items through authorized vendors only. Personal packages are not accepted. Contact the facility for a list of approved items and vendors.
How often can inmates make phone calls?
Phone access is limited and scheduled. Inmates typically have access to phones during designated times, which may vary based on their custody level and behavior.
Are inmates allowed to work while at the Browning Unit?
Due to the maximum-security nature of the Browning Unit, work opportunities are limited. Some inmates may be assigned to in-unit jobs, but this is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Famous Prisoners
Due to privacy concerns and the sensitive nature of the facility, we cannot provide a list of specific inmates. However, the Browning Unit is known to house high-profile offenders, including those on death row.