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Pima County Jail Overview

Pima County is a county in the U.S. state of Arizona. Pima County is located in the south central region of Arizona. The county was established in 1864. The seat is Tucson. The land area is 9,189 sq miles. The zip codes of Pima County are 85321, 85602, 85611, 85614, 85622, 85629, 85634, 85637, 85641, 85645, 85653, 85658, 85701, 85704, 85705, 85706, 85708, 85710, 85711, 85712, 85713, 85714, 85715, 85716, 85718, 85719, 85730, 85735, 85736, 85737, 85739, 85741, 85742, 85743, 85745, 85746, 85747, 85748, 85749, 85750, 85755, 85756, and 85757.

The Sheriff and main lawman of Pima County Jail is currently Sheriff Mark Napier. He can be called at (520) 351-4600

Sheriff’s Department in Tucson, Arizona

Address:
1270 W. Silverlake Road
Tucson, Arizona 85713
Phone: (520) 351-4600

Inmate Search in Pima County Jail

The Pima County Jail has an inmate search feature on its website. Inmate’s can be filtered out with their last names. You can know more by visiting the link below:

Important Jail Policies and Procedures

The Pima County Jail allows inmates both video and contact visitations. Visitors will have to schedule their visits at least one day in advance. All visits must be scheduled online by visiting the website pimacountyaz.gtlvisitme.com . No more than four people will be allowed to visit at a time. Visitors must present current photo IDs such as driver’s license, Arizona ID card, Military ID, or Passport. For further details, visit the link:

Visitations Hours

Monday through Friday:
7:30am – 11:00am, 12:00pm – 6:30pm, and 7:30pm – 9:00pm

Saturday and Sunday:
7:30am – 11:00am and 12:00pm – 2:15pm

Saturday and Sunday internet visits ONLY:
7:30am – 11:00am, 12:00pm – 6:30pm, and 7:30pm – 9:00pm

Sending Mail To Inmates

Inmate’s Name
Pod Location
Booking Number
P.O. Box 951
Tucson, Arizona 85702

Sending Funds To Inmates

Funds can be sent to inmates through U.S. bank checks and money orders only. No personal checks will be accepted. No coins will be accepted for deposits.

Working at Pima County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Deputy Sheriff

Job Description

Performs law enforcement work of moderate difficulty in enforcing laws, maintaining order, protecting life and property, and investigating and assisting in the prevention of crime; performs related work as required; work may be required on weekends and holidays according to assigned shift and duties.

Duties & Responsibilities

Patrol assigned area for the prevention of crime and enforcement of laws and ordinances; Respond to request for law enforcement services and takes appropriate action; Arrest violators of laws and ordinances, and ensures violators are booked on charges;

Escort prisoners to jail and court; Enforce traffic laws, directs traffic, and provides information concerning the location of streets, routes, and buildings; Investigate and prepares detailed reports of collisions; Investigate suspicious conditions, activities, or persons.

Qualifications

High school diploma or G.E.D.
At least 21 years of age
Valid Arizona driver’s license
Registered voter in Pima County
United States citizen
No felony convictions
No unlawful use of a narcotic or dangerous drug within the past seven (7) years

For more information, please go to:
https://www.pimasheriff.org/careers/deputy-sheriff/

Corrections Officer

Job Description

Perform corrections work; ensuring the welfare of adult inmates; direct remanded juvenile inmates, maintain security, control, and custody in a functional unit in a direct supervision jail.

Responsibilities

Maintain security of assigned facility by observing and controlling inmate behavior, enforcing discipline, and reporting observations; Inspect the living conditions within the housing units for compliance with sanitation objectives; and conduct checks of inmate housing and cell searches for inmate census and detection of contraband.

Monitors visitors entering and exiting the facility; Perform booking, fingerprinting, identification, and records maintenance procedures; Participate in evacuation procedures and maintains security in emergency situations; and provide information to inmates and the public regarding Corrections Bureau rules and regulations;

Qualifications

High school diploma or G.E.D.
At least 21 years of age
Valid Arizona driver’s license
Registered voter in Pima County
United States citizen
No felony convictions
No unlawful use of a narcotic or dangerous drug within the past seven (7) years

For more information, please go to:
https://www.pimasheriff.org/careers/corrections-officer/

Sex Offender Search and Lookup

Sex offenders are individuals, who have been convicted of a sex-related crime. Rape, prostitution, sexual assault, child pornography, sex trafficking, and sexual abuse all fall under the definition of sex crimes. Sex offenders are required to get registered with the state or county’s sex offender register. Those who don’t register with the state may be charged with a felony. You can get the list of sex offenders registered with the Pima County Sheriff’s Office by going to

Bail and Bondsman

Bail is money or property that is deposited to the court by a defendant who is in custody and charged. The amount and type of bail are decided by the judge at the first court appearance. A court will consider the defendant’s individual circumstances when setting bail. Excluding murder and certain violent felonies, a judge sets the amount of bail to give the accused person enough incentive to return willingly to the rest of his or her court obligations. A defendant who has been arrested for a crime will usually be held in custody until some form of bail has been posted. Bail is the defendant’s guarantee to return and be present at all court proceedings. Otherwise they wait in jail. Contact a bail bondsman if you do not have enough money to post bail yourself and to get more information on the bail process. Be prepared to pay a fee for the use of their services.

Pima County Jail Statistics
Number of Persons Confined1937
Avg Daily Population1752
Name of new facilitynot applicable
Full time payroll649
Full time total employees718
Total salaries and wages27037232
Other operating expenditures4923556
Total construction costs35364304
Equipment, furnishings, etc42479
Year of original construction1984
Year of major renovation2004
Name of new facilityPIMA COUNTY JAIL SUBSTATION

Address: 1270 W. SILVERLAKE ROAD TUCSON AZ 85713

Pima County Unemployment and Median Household Income
Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 2016472,015
Number Employed Annual Average, 2016448,937
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 201623,078
Unemployment Rate, 20164.9
Median Household Income Annual Average, 201547,107
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
Pima County Poverty Data
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 2014184,628
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 201518.7
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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