Arizona State Prison Complex - ASPC Tucson (Rincon Unit)
Overview of the Facility
The Arizona State Prison Complex - Tucson (ASPC-Tucson) is a state prison located in Tucson, Arizona. The Rincon Unit is a transitory unit within this complex, designed to house inmates temporarily as they transition between different security levels or facilities.
Contact Information
Address: 10000 S. Wilmot Road, Tucson, AZ 85734
Phone: (520) 574-0024
Website: https://corrections.az.gov/location/110/tucson
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at ASPC-Tucson Rincon Unit, you can use the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR) Inmate DataSearch tool available at https://inmate-datasearch.azadc.gov/PublicDataSearch/Search.aspx.
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 on visitation policies and schedules for the Rincon Unit.
How to Send Money
Inmates at ASPC-Tucson Rincon Unit can receive money through various methods:
- JPay: https://www.jpay.com/
- Money Order by Mail: Send to the inmate's name and ADC number, P.O. Box 52909, Phoenix, AZ 85072-2909
Phone Calls and Video Options
Phone services for inmates are provided by CenturyLink. Family and friends can set up accounts at https://www.connectnetwork.com/. Video visitation may be available, but you should check with the facility for current options and procedures.
Inmate Services and Programs
As a transitory unit, the Rincon Unit may offer limited programs. However, ASPC-Tucson generally provides various educational, vocational, and rehabilitative programs to inmates. These may include GED classes, substance abuse treatment, and job skills training.
Security and Management Information
The Rincon Unit is part of ASPC-Tucson, which houses inmates of various security levels. As a transitory unit, it may have specific security protocols in place to manage inmates moving between different classifications or facilities.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates at ASPC-Tucson Rincon Unit have certain legal and visitation rights as outlined by Arizona state law and ADCRR policies. These include the right to legal counsel, access to law libraries, and visitation from approved family and friends.
Booking and Release Process
The booking and release processes for the Rincon Unit are managed according to ADCRR policies. As a transitory unit, inmates may be processed in or out as they move between different security levels or facilities within the Arizona prison system.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Rincon Transitory Unit?
The Rincon Transitory Unit is designed to temporarily house inmates who are in the process of moving between different security levels or facilities within the Arizona prison system.
How long do inmates typically stay in the Rincon Unit?
The length of stay in the Rincon Unit can vary depending on individual circumstances and the reason for transfer. It is generally a short-term placement while inmates are in transition.
Are visitation rules different for the Rincon Unit compared to other units at ASPC-Tucson?
Visitation rules may differ for the Rincon Unit due to its transitory nature. It's important to check with the facility directly for the most current visitation policies and procedures specific to this unit.
Can inmates in the Rincon Unit participate in educational or vocational programs?
Due to the temporary nature of the Rincon Unit, access to educational and vocational programs may be limited. However, some basic services and short-term programs might be available. Check with the facility for specific offerings.
How can I find out if an inmate has been transferred to or from the Rincon Unit?
You can use the ADCRR Inmate DataSearch tool or contact the facility directly to inquire about an inmate's current location within the Arizona prison system.