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What Is Inmate Records In Yavapai County?

Inmate records in Yavapai County are official government documents maintained by the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office that contain comprehensive information about individuals who are currently or were previously incarcerated within county detention facilities. These records document an individual's entire custody history from initial booking through release and are distinct from court records maintained by the judicial system.

Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes § 31-221, correctional facilities are required to maintain accurate and complete records for each person committed to their custody. These records begin at the intake process when an individual is first booked into a detention facility and include:

  • Biographical and demographic information
  • Photographs and fingerprints
  • Charge information and court case numbers
  • Custody classification details
  • Behavioral incidents during incarceration
  • Medical information (subject to privacy restrictions)
  • Visitation records
  • Release information

The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office creates and maintains these records in accordance with Arizona Public Records Law § 39-121, which establishes the framework for public access to government records. While court records document the judicial proceedings related to a case, inmate records specifically track the physical custody and management of individuals within the correctional system.

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office
255 E. Gurley Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 771-3260
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office

Are Inmate Records Public In Yavapai County?

Inmate records in Yavapai County are generally considered public information under Arizona Public Records Law § 39-121, which states that "public records and other matters in the custody of any officer shall be open to inspection by any person at all times during office hours." However, certain portions of inmate records may be redacted or restricted due to privacy concerns or security considerations.

The following inmate information is typically available to the public:

  • Full name and booking number
  • Current custody status
  • Facility location
  • Booking date
  • Charges filed
  • Bond/bail amount
  • Court dates
  • Expected release date (if sentenced)
  • Mugshot photographs

Information that may be restricted includes:

  • Social Security numbers
  • Medical and mental health records (protected under HIPAA)
  • Juvenile records (unless charged as an adult)
  • Information that could compromise facility security
  • Victim information
  • Records sealed by court order

The Arizona Department of Corrections Transparency Policy provides additional guidance on what inmate information is considered public record. Members of the public seeking inmate records must submit requests through the appropriate channels, and the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office is required to respond within a reasonable timeframe as specified by state law.

What's Included Inmate Records in Yavapai County

Inmate records in Yavapai County contain comprehensive information organized into several categories that document an individual's interaction with the detention system. The following elements are typically included:

Basic Identifying Information:

  • Full legal name and any known aliases
  • Date of birth and age
  • Physical description (height, weight, eye/hair color)
  • Identifying marks (tattoos, scars)
  • Booking photograph (mugshot)
  • Fingerprints
  • Assigned inmate identification number

Custody Information:

  • Current custody status (pre-trial, sentenced, etc.)
  • Booking date and time
  • Arresting agency
  • Housing assignment within facility
  • Classification level
  • Disciplinary records during incarceration
  • Participation in jail programs or work assignments

Charge Information:

  • Current charges (felony/misdemeanor designation)
  • Warrant information
  • Case numbers
  • Arresting agency
  • Prior booking history (if applicable)

Bond/Bail Information:

  • Bond type (cash, surety, personal recognizance)
  • Bond amount
  • Bond status (posted, denied, pending)
  • Conditions of release (if applicable)

Court Information:

  • Court of jurisdiction
  • Judge assigned
  • Scheduled court appearances
  • Court case numbers
  • Attorney information

Sentence Information (if convicted and serving sentence):

  • Conviction details
  • Sentence length
  • Credit for time served
  • Projected release date
  • Parole eligibility date (if applicable)
  • Good time/earned time credits

Release Information:

  • Release date and time (if released)
  • Type of release (bail, completion of sentence, transfer)
  • Post-release supervision requirements (if applicable)

These records are maintained in accordance with Arizona Administrative Code R2-5A-105, which establishes record retention schedules for government agencies, including correctional facilities.

Yavapai County Prison System

The Yavapai County detention system operates under the authority of the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office and is designed to house individuals who are awaiting trial, serving sentences of less than one year, or awaiting transfer to state prison facilities. This county-level system is distinct from the Arizona Department of Corrections, which manages state prisons for individuals serving longer sentences for more serious offenses.

The Yavapai County detention system consists of two primary facilities: the Yavapai County Detention Center in Camp Verde (main facility) and the Prescott Detention Center (smaller holding facility). These facilities house both pre-trial detainees and individuals serving misdemeanor sentences of up to one year as prescribed by Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-707, which establishes sentencing guidelines for misdemeanor offenses.

Individuals sentenced to felony terms exceeding one year are typically transferred to the custody of the Arizona Department of Corrections after sentencing. The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office is responsible for the transportation of these individuals to the appropriate state intake facility.

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office - Detention Services
2830 N. Commonwealth Drive
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
(928) 567-7734
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Detention Services

The detention system operates under the guidelines established by the Arizona Jail Standards and is subject to regular inspections to ensure compliance with state regulations regarding inmate housing, medical care, and overall facility operations.

Types of Correctional Facilities In Yavapai County

Yavapai County maintains several types of correctional facilities to accommodate various security levels and inmate populations. Each facility serves a specific purpose within the county's detention system:

Yavapai County Detention Center (Main Facility)
2830 N. Commonwealth Drive
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
(928) 567-7734
Yavapai County Detention Center

This is the primary detention facility in Yavapai County with a capacity of approximately 600 inmates. The facility houses both male and female inmates of various security classifications, including maximum, medium, and minimum security. It contains specialized housing units for:

  • General population
  • Administrative segregation
  • Disciplinary segregation
  • Medical observation
  • Mental health units
  • Work release programs

Prescott Detention Center (Holding Facility)
255 E. Gurley Street
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 771-3260
Prescott Detention Center

This smaller facility primarily serves as a temporary holding facility for individuals recently arrested in the Prescott area. Inmates are typically held here for initial processing before being transferred to the main detention center in Camp Verde. The facility has limited capacity and is not designed for long-term detention.

Yavapai County Juvenile Detention Center
1100 Prescott Lakes Parkway
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 771-3156
Yavapai County Juvenile Justice Center

This specialized facility houses juvenile offenders (under 18 years of age) who are awaiting adjudication or serving court-ordered detention. The facility operates under different regulations than adult facilities and provides educational programming and rehabilitation services specifically designed for youth.

Work Release Center
2830 N. Commonwealth Drive
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
(928) 567-7734
Work Release Program

Located adjacent to the main detention center, this minimum-security facility houses inmates who qualify for work release programs. These individuals are permitted to leave the facility for employment during the day but must return in the evening. Eligibility is determined by classification staff based on offense history, behavior, and court approval.

All facilities operate in accordance with the Arizona Detention Standards and are subject to regular inspections by state authorities.

Who's in Prison In Yavapai County

The Yavapai County detention facilities house several categories of individuals who are in custody for various reasons. The inmate population typically consists of:

Pre-trial Detainees:

  • Individuals who have been arrested and charged but not yet convicted
  • Those who could not post bail or were denied bail
  • Persons awaiting arraignment or other court proceedings
  • Individuals deemed flight risks or dangers to the community

Sentenced Misdemeanants:

  • Persons convicted of misdemeanor offenses serving sentences of up to one year
  • Individuals serving multiple consecutive misdemeanor sentences
  • Those convicted of lower-level offenses such as DUI, petty theft, simple assault, or minor drug possession

Short-term Felony Offenders:

  • Individuals convicted of felonies awaiting transfer to state prison facilities
  • Those serving short felony sentences that may be served in county facilities

Probation/Parole Violators:

  • Persons who have violated terms of probation or parole
  • Individuals serving sanctions for technical violations
  • Those awaiting revocation hearings

Federal Detainees:

  • Individuals held under contract with federal agencies (U.S. Marshals Service, Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
  • Federal defendants awaiting trial in federal court

Specialty Populations:

  • Individuals in custody for civil contempt (non-payment of child support, etc.)
  • Those serving intermittent sentences (weekends only)
  • Work release participants
  • Individuals in custody for failure to appear in court

According to the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Annual Report, the average daily population in Yavapai County detention facilities fluctuates between 400-500 inmates. Approximately 70% of these individuals are pre-trial detainees who have not been convicted of the charges for which they are being held.

The demographic composition of the inmate population generally reflects the broader demographics of those arrested in Yavapai County, with variations in age, gender, race, and socioeconomic status.

How To Search for Inmate Records In Yavapai County in 2026

Members of the public seeking inmate information in Yavapai County may utilize several methods to access these records. The following procedures are currently in place for conducting inmate searches:

Online Inmate Search:

  1. Visit the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search portal
  2. Enter the inmate's last name (first name optional but recommended for common surnames)
  3. Click the "Search" button to view results
  4. Review the list of matching inmates
  5. Select the specific inmate record to view detailed information
  6. Note that information is updated regularly but may not reflect real-time changes

In-Person Record Requests:

  1. Visit the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Records Division

    Yavapai County Sheriff's Office - Records Division
    255 E. Gurley Street
    Prescott, AZ 86301
    (928) 771-3260

  2. Complete a public records request form

  3. Provide identifying information about the inmate (full name, date of birth if known)

  4. Present valid government-issued photo identification

  5. Pay applicable fees for document copies ($0.25 per page for standard copies)

  6. Allow up to 10 business days for processing as permitted under Arizona law

Telephone Inquiries:

  1. Contact the Yavapai County Detention Center at (928) 567-7734
  2. Provide the inmate's full name and date of birth if known
  3. Basic information such as custody status and next court date may be provided
  4. Note that detailed information may require a formal records request

Mail Requests:

  1. Submit a written request to:

    Yavapai County Sheriff's Office - Records Division
    255 E. Gurley Street
    Prescott, AZ 86301

  2. Include the inmate's full name and date of birth if known

  3. Specify the information being requested

  4. Provide return contact information

  5. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope

  6. Include payment for any applicable fees

All record requests are processed in accordance with the Arizona Public Records Law, which requires agencies to promptly respond to requests for public records. Some information may be redacted to protect privacy or security interests as permitted by law.

How To Find an Inmate in Yavapai County for Free?

Locating an inmate in Yavapai County without incurring costs is possible through several publicly available resources. The following methods provide free access to basic inmate information:

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Online Inmate Lookup:

  1. Access the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search website
  2. Enter the inmate's last name (adding first name improves accuracy)
  3. Review search results showing current inmates
  4. View basic information including:
    • Full name
    • Booking date
    • Current charges
    • Bond amount
    • Housing facility
    • Next court date

Arizona Vine Service (Victim Information and Notification Everyday):

  1. Visit the Arizona VINE website
  2. Select "Find an Offender"
  3. Enter the inmate's name
  4. Choose "Yavapai County" from the jurisdiction dropdown
  5. Review custody information
  6. Optionally register for free notifications regarding custody status changes

Telephone Verification:

  1. Call the Yavapai County Detention Center at (928) 567-7734
  2. Request the Inmate Information desk
  3. Provide the full name of the person you're seeking
  4. Receive basic custody status information
  5. Available during regular business hours (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday)

Court Records Search:

  1. Access the Arizona Judicial Branch Public Access portal
  2. Select "Yavapai County" from the jurisdiction menu
  3. Enter the individual's name
  4. Review case information which may include custody status
  5. Note that this method provides case information but may not show current housing location

In-Person Inquiry:

  1. Visit the public lobby of the Yavapai County Detention Center

    Yavapai County Detention Center
    2830 N. Commonwealth Drive
    Camp Verde, AZ 86322

  2. Request inmate verification from the front desk staff

  3. Provide the name of the person you're seeking

  4. Receive basic custody information at no charge

  5. Available during regular visitation hours

These free methods provide basic information about an inmate's custody status. For more detailed records or documentation, a formal public records request may be necessary, which could involve nominal fees for copying or certification of documents.

How To Visit an Inmate In Yavapai County

Visitation with inmates housed in Yavapai County detention facilities follows specific protocols established by the Sheriff's Office. All visits must comply with facility regulations as outlined in the Yavapai County Detention Center Inmate Handbook.

Visit Rules and Procedures:

  • All visitors must be pre-approved and on the inmate's visitation list
  • Inmates may submit up to 5 names for their approved visitor list
  • Visitors must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent/guardian
  • All visitors must present valid, government-issued photo identification
  • Visitors under 18 must present a birth certificate
  • Visitors with felony convictions or active warrants may be denied entry
  • Former inmates must wait 60 days after release before visiting

Visit Schedule:

  • General Population: Wednesday-Sunday, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Maximum Security: Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Work Release: Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Visits are limited to 30 minutes per session
  • Inmates are allowed two visits per week

What to Bring:

  • Valid government-issued photo identification (driver's license, state ID, passport)
  • Birth certificates for minor visitors
  • Locker key (provided at facility for storing personal items)
  • Medical devices with proper documentation (hearing aids, prescribed medications)
  • Vehicle keys (to be stored in provided lockers)

What NOT to Bring:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Electronic devices (cell phones, tablets, smartwatches, cameras)
  • Tobacco products or vaping devices
  • Food or beverages
  • Purses, backpacks, or large bags
  • Excessive jewelry or accessories
  • Cash exceeding $50
  • Medications without prior approval

Dress Code:

  • Conservative attire required
  • No revealing clothing (shorts above mid-thigh, tank tops, low-cut tops)
  • No gang-related colors or symbols
  • No clothing with offensive language or images
  • No hats or head coverings (except religious items with prior approval)
  • No excessively baggy clothing
  • Shoes and shirts required at all times

Visit Types:

  • Video Visitation: Primary method available at the facility
  • Contact Visits: Limited to special circumstances with prior approval
  • Professional Visits: Available for attorneys, clergy, and other approved professionals
  • Special Visits: May be arranged for out-of-state visitors with advance approval

Visit Restrictions:

  • Physical contact is limited to a brief embrace at beginning and end of contact visits
  • Visitors appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be denied entry
  • Disruptive behavior will result in immediate termination of the visit
  • Three missed scheduled visits in 30 days will result in a 30-day suspension of privileges
  • Violation of any facility rules may result in permanent visitation restriction

All visitation policies are subject to change based on facility needs and security considerations. Visitors are advised to contact the facility at (928) 567-7734 prior to arrival to confirm current visitation hours and any temporary restrictions.

How To Send Money to a Yavapai County Inmate

Individuals wishing to provide financial support to inmates housed in Yavapai County detention facilities have several approved methods for depositing funds into inmate accounts. These funds can be used for commissary purchases, telephone calls, and other approved expenses.

Online Deposits:

  • Visit the TouchPay Payment Systems website
  • Select "Yavapai County Sheriff's Office" from the agency list
  • Enter the inmate's full name and ID number
  • Follow the prompts to complete the transaction using credit/debit card
  • Service fees apply (typically 3-5% of deposit amount)
  • Funds are generally available within 24 hours
  • Maximum deposit: $300 per transaction

Kiosk Deposits:

  • Visit the lobby kiosk at the Yavapai County Detention Center

    Yavapai County Detention Center
    2830 N. Commonwealth Drive
    Camp Verde, AZ 86322

  • Follow on-screen instructions

  • Insert cash or use credit/debit card

  • Obtain receipt for transaction

  • Funds are typically available within 1-2 hours

  • Maximum deposit: $500 per transaction

  • Lower service fees than online deposits

Money Order by Mail:

  • Purchase a money order payable to "Yavapai County Detention Center"

  • Write inmate's full name and ID number on money order

  • Include sender's full name and return address

  • Mail to:

    Yavapai County Detention Center
    Inmate Accounts
    2830 N. Commonwealth Drive
    Camp Verde, AZ 86322

  • No service fees apply

  • Processing time: 5-7 business days

  • Maximum deposit: $1,000 per money order

Amount Limits:

  • Daily deposit limit: $500 per inmate
  • Weekly deposit limit: $1,000 per inmate
  • Monthly deposit limit: $3,000 per inmate
  • Deposits exceeding these limits require approval from facility administration

Fees:

  • Online deposits: 3-5% of transaction amount
  • Kiosk deposits (cash): $2.00 flat fee
  • Kiosk deposits (credit/debit): 3% of transaction amount
  • Money orders: No fee
  • All fees are subject to change without notice

What You Cannot Send:

  • Cash through the mail
  • Personal checks
  • Cashier's checks
  • Third-party checks
  • Foreign currency
  • Cryptocurrency

Fund Usage Regulations:

  • Funds may be used for:
    • Commissary purchases (hygiene items, snacks, clothing)
    • Telephone calls
    • Tablet rentals and services
    • Medical co-pays
    • Haircuts
  • Funds may not be used for:
    • Bond/bail payments
    • Restitution payments
    • Court fees
    • Transfers to other inmates

All financial transactions are subject to monitoring in accordance with Arizona Administrative Code R5-1-412, which governs inmate trust accounts. Suspicious transactions may be investigated and potentially reported to law enforcement agencies.

How To Send Jail Mail In Yavapai County

Correspondence with inmates housed in Yavapai County detention facilities must follow specific guidelines established by the Sheriff's Office. All mail is subject to inspection and must comply with facility regulations to ensure security and safety.

Regular Mail Guidelines:

  • Address all mail exactly as follows:

    Inmate's Full Name, Inmate ID Number
    Yavapai County Detention Center
    2830 N. Commonwealth Drive
    Camp Verde, AZ 86322

  • Include complete return address with sender's full name

  • Use standard white envelopes only

  • Write in blue or black ink only

  • All mail must arrive through the U.S. Postal Service

  • Personal packages are not accepted

Permitted Mail Items:

  • Letters (maximum 5 pages, standard 8.5" x 11" paper)
  • Greeting cards (plain cards only, no musical or oversized cards)
  • Up to 5 photographs per envelope (4" x 6" maximum size)
  • Money orders (following financial guidelines)
  • Legal documents (clearly marked as legal mail)
  • Religious materials (subject to review)

Prohibited Mail Items:

  • Packages or padded envelopes
  • Colored paper or envelopes
  • Cardstock or construction paper
  • Plastic, metal, or wooden items
  • Stickers or adhesive labels
  • Perfumed or scented items
  • Polaroid photographs
  • Sexually explicit materials
  • Gang-related content
  • Crayon, marker, or colored pencil writing
  • Cash or personal checks
  • Stamps or envelopes
  • Food items or candy

Legal Mail:

  • Must be clearly marked "Legal Mail" or "Attorney-Client Privileged"
  • Must come from an attorney, court, or legal agency
  • Will be opened in the presence of the inmate
  • Is not read by staff but is inspected for contraband
  • Must include attorney bar number on the envelope

Electronic Messaging:

  • Available through the SmartJailMail system
  • Requires account creation and inmate information
  • Standard fees apply per message
  • Messages limited to 2,000 characters
  • Photos may be attached for additional fee
  • All electronic messages are subject to monitoring

Mail Inspection Process:

  • All non-legal mail is opened and inspected by staff
  • Mail containing prohibited items will be rejected
  • Contraband items will be disposed of or placed in inmate property
  • Mail containing threats, escape plans, or criminal activity will be forwarded to investigators
  • Rejected mail will generate a notice to both sender and recipient

Mail Restrictions:

  • Inmates on disciplinary status may have limited mail privileges
  • Correspondence between inmates at different facilities requires prior approval
  • Excessive mail (more than 10 items per week) may be limited
  • Mail from individuals with criminal histories may require special approval

All mail procedures comply with Arizona Department of Corrections Department Order 914, which establishes guidelines for inmate mail privileges while maintaining facility security.

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