Arizona State Prison Complex - ASPC Phoenix - Inmate Worker Arizona
Overview of the Facility
The Arizona State Prison Complex - Phoenix (ASPC-Phoenix) is a state correctional facility located in Phoenix, Arizona. The Inmate Worker section is a specific unit within this complex that focuses on providing work opportunities for eligible inmates.
Contact Information
Address: 2500 E. Van Buren St., Phoenix, AZ 85008
Phone Number: (602) 771-3702
Website: ASPC-Phoenix Official Website
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at ASPC-Phoenix, you can use the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR) Inmate DataSearch. Visit the ADCRR Inmate DataSearch website and enter the inmate's name or ADC number.
Visitation Information and Hours
Visitation schedules may vary depending on the specific unit within ASPC-Phoenix. Generally, visitation is available on weekends and holidays. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list. For the most up-to-date information, contact the facility directly or check the ADCRR Visitation page.
How to Send Money
There are several ways to send money to inmates at ASPC-Phoenix:
- Online: Through JPay
- Phone: Call 1-800-574-5729
- MoneyGram: Use receive code 1004
- Mail: Send money orders to the inmate's name and ADC number
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates at ASPC-Phoenix can make outgoing collect calls or use pre-paid phone accounts. Video visitation may be available, but availability can vary. Contact the facility for specific information on phone and video options.
Inmate Services and Programs
ASPC-Phoenix offers various programs and services to inmates, including:
- Educational programs
- Vocational training
- Substance abuse treatment
- Religious services
- Work opportunities (specific to the Inmate Worker unit)
Security and Management Information
ASPC-Phoenix is a complex with multiple custody levels. The Inmate Worker unit typically houses lower-risk inmates who are eligible for work programs. Security measures are in place to ensure the safety of inmates, staff, and the public.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates at ASPC-Phoenix have the right to legal representation and visits from their attorneys. These visits are separate from regular visitation and can be arranged through the facility.
Booking and Release Process
The booking process involves intake procedures, including fingerprinting, photographs, and medical screening. Release procedures vary depending on the inmate's sentence and release type (e.g., completion of sentence, parole, or transfer).
Frequently Asked Questions
What items can I bring to visitation?
Visitors are generally allowed to bring a small amount of money for vending machines, car keys, and identification. All other items must be approved by the facility. Check with ASPC-Phoenix for specific guidelines before your visit.
How can I apply for the Inmate Worker program?
Eligibility for the Inmate Worker program is determined by factors such as custody level, behavior, and sentence length. Interested inmates should speak with their assigned correctional counselor about the application process.
What types of jobs are available in the Inmate Worker unit?
Jobs in the Inmate Worker unit may include positions in food service, maintenance, laundry, and other support services within the facility. Some inmates may also be eligible for off-site work programs, depending on their custody level and behavior.