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Key Informations Of Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ

Address Of The Facility
13063 West Bell Road, Surprise, AZ 85374
Facility Type
Adult
State
Arizona
Email
N/A
Phone
602-876-1602
Phone Carrier
OffenderConnect (GTL)
County
Maricopa
Fax
N/A
Security Level
County Sheriff
Website
No Of Beds
50
Mailing Address
13063 West Bell Road, Surprise, AZ 85374

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Brief about Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ is an Adult correctional facility with 50 beds in Surprise. You can end up here if you get sentenced for non-violent crimes such as robbery, theft, etc.

Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of Surprise City residents by providing exceptional services. Surprise Sherrif department's unwavering commitment to its responsibilities ensures a secure environment for living, working, and raising a family. The Surprise Law Enforcement Department upholds safety and justice in the local community.

Facility Type and Security Level

Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ is an Adult facility with a medium level of security. You can visit only once a week during the jail's working hours.

Contact Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ Administration

Contact Number

You can reach out to the facility's administration department via the following number: 602-876-1602

How To Contact An Inmate At Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ

Mail Inmates

You can mail inmates at the Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ addressed to:

Inmate ID, Inmate Name, Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ, 13063 West Bell Road, Surprise, AZ 85374.
Please note that all incoming mail is subject to inspection for security reasons. Do not include any items considered contraband or contain explicit material in the mail. Additionally, make sure to include a return address.

Connect Inmates Via Phone

The Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ allows phone calls or video communication with offenders. Phone calls get managed through OffenderConnect (GTL), which requires setting up a specific account. Read our first-time phone setup guide for a hassle-free experience. It's important to note that all calls are recorded and subject to monitoring. Inmates are unable to receive calls but can make collect calls.

How to Send Money To An Inmate's Trust Fund In Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ

Sending money to an inmate's trust fund has become much easier in the last ten years. To send money to an inmate incarcerated in Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ, you can use any of the following methods:

  1. Send Money orders by mail only through USPS.
  2. You can also use Prison Kiosks, which accept debit/credit to deposit money into an inmate commissary account.
  3. Send cashier's check through the mail.
  4. Online through Jpay, WesternUnion, GTL.

You can read our ultimate guide to sending money to an inmate or visit the to better understand the process.

Visitation Guide For Maricopa County-Surprise, AZ

Follow the facility's visitation hours for a smooth entry. The timings are below. For updated timings, visit the Brazos County Juvenile Justice website or contact the facility at 602-876-1602.

Be Approved For Visitation

To visit an inmate, you must be on the approved visitor list. To be added to the list, you need to apply by following the instructions in our application guide. You can download the application form from the article. Once you've filled it out, you can mail or fax it to the facility for processing.

Prepare For Visitation

Visitation Rules

There are two options for conducting inmate visitation.



Remote Visit:
  • All remote video visits take place through ViaPath’s GettingOut video visitation service, costing $0.25 per minute. These visits get charged for the visit time you use.
  • Only your incarcerated loved one can initiate a video visit with you anytime using the on-demand “Visit Now” feature. An inmate can initiate these visits, but not by friends and family outside the facility.
  • Each Remote visit session is 20 minutes.
  • Visitation timings are 7 A.M. and 9:30 P.M

Onsite Visit:

All onsite video visits are currently suspended for Maricopa County prisons.

VISITOR/INMATE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR REMOTE AND ONSITE VIDEO VISITATION

  1. GENERAL VISITATION RULES:
    • All non-privileged video visits are subject to monitoring and recording by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.
    • Objects in your residence, including but not limited to furniture, photographs, or other personal items, may be visible behind you during your visit.
    • Visitors must be at least 18 years old to have an approved MCSO/ViaPath visitation “Friends and Family” account to have a remote video visit.
    • Visitors under 18 must be accompanied on-screen by an adult at all times during a visit.
    • “Friends and Family” can only create and use one account. Any additional (duplicate) accounts are subject to suspension and being blocked from further use.
    • Friendly reminder: Only use your account to avoid restrictions or being blocked.
    • During the visit, all individuals must be identifiable. Failure to do so may result in the termination of the visit and additional discipline or restrictions.
    • During visits, strict rules regarding dress code, electronic devices, drug activity, and conduct exist. Violating these rules will result in visit cancellation, a 30-day visitor account restriction, potential barring from future visitation, and possible disciplinary action for the inmate.
  2. ILLICIT BEHAVIOR:
    • Prison authorities will not tolerate Nudity, self-stimulation, or ANY signs of sexual activity by either the visitor or the inmate.
    • Note: Violating these rules will result in the cancellation of the visit, a 30-day restriction, and could lead to you being barred from further visitation at the discretion of MCSO staff. It is not required that MCSO staff see genitalia or explicit activity of any kind to impose a 30-day restriction or impose a permanent ban. Please adhere to these rules to avoid any such consequences.
  3. DRESS CODE: All visitors and inmates must always remain fully and properly dressed for a visit. Profanity includes wearing appropriate clothing that is not revealing or offensive.
    • Violations to the dress code include but are not limited to
    • Wearing see-through clothing, sheer blouses, or excessively revealing clothing.
    • Any full or partial nudity.
    • Wearing swimming attire.
    • Clothing that is above mid-thigh, including cutoff shorts.
    • Display of any undergarments.
    • Wearing tank tops, halter tops, or any garment that may expose excessive cleavage.
    • Excessively tight clothing.
    • Wearing clothing that may display paraphernalia, drugs, specific gang ties, names, symbols, or logos.
    • Visitors must wear shoes for onsite visitation.
    • Inmates may NOT wear any headwear unless it is an approved religious item worn appropriately.
    • Inmates must be fully dressed during the entire visit.
  4. ELECTRONIC DEVICES:
    • No taking photos or video recordings of inmate(s).
    • No additional cell phones or other electronic device use is allowed during visits.
    • Inmates may NOT request to be photographed or recorded.
    • Do not access computers for social media, such as Facebook and Snapchat. Etc.
    • Posting of messages on behalf of inmates will result in a 30-day restriction.
    • Relaying messages to other parties, excluding legal counsel, will result in a 30-day restriction.
  5. DRUG ACTIVITY:
    • Display or use of drugs, alcohol, or being intoxicated during a visit will result in visit termination and restrictions on the visitor.
  6. OTHER CONDUCT:
    • Inmates or visitors may not engage in gang activity or business, including displaying gang tattoos, hand signs, or colors.
    • Inmates cannot have other inmates participate during a visit; This includes no sharing of the screen or any form of communication.
    • Visitors may NOT visit with any other inmate or multiple inmates. Visitors MAY ONLY visit with the scheduled inmate. If a visitor visits with anyone other than the scheduled inmate, The facility will place a 30-day restriction on the visitor, and both inmates are subject to disciplinary action.
    • Inmates who relay messages will be subject to disciplinary action.
    • The facility will not tolerate any verbal abuse or disrespect by either party, which will result in immediate visit termination.

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