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Eloy Detention Center - CCA (ICE), Arizona

Overview of the Facility

The Eloy Detention Center, operated by CoreCivic (formerly known as Corrections Corporation of America) and overseen by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is located in Eloy, Arizona. This facility is primarily used for holding immigrants awaiting the outcome of their immigration cases, or those awaiting deportation.

Contact Information

Address: 1705 E Hanna Rd, Eloy, AZ 85131, United States

Phone Number: +1 520-466-4141

Website: CoreCivic Eloy Detention Center

How to Locate an Inmate

To locate an inmate housed at the Eloy Detention Center, you can use the ICE Detainee Locator online system available at ICE's official Detainee Locator.

Visitation Information and Hours

Visitation at Eloy Detention Center is permitted, but visitors must comply with specific regulations. You must schedule an appointment in advance, and bring a valid government-issued ID. Visiting hours vary, so it is advised to contact the facility directly or check its website for current visitation schedules.

How to Send Money

You can send money to an inmate at Eloy Detention Center through online payment systems like MoneyGram or Western Union. Ensure you know the inmate's ID number and full name. Visit the correct ICE page to obtain the specific payment codes and procedures.

Phone Calls and Video Options

Inmates at Eloy Detention Center cannot receive incoming calls but can make outgoing calls. ICE detainees can also participate in video visitation, which can be scheduled through the CoreCivic website or directly at the facility.

Inmate Services and Programs

The facility offers various services and programs, including educational courses, religious services, and mental health support, all aimed at helping detainees manage their time in detention and prepare for the future.

Security and Management Information

The Eloy Detention Center is known for stringent security measures and is managed by CoreCivic, under the oversight of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Legal and Visitation Rights

Inmates at Eloy Detention Center have the right to visitation and legal counsel. Specific rights and regulations governing visitation and legal representation are communicated during the detention orientation process.

Booking and Release Process

The booking process involves initial intake and registration, while the release process is conditionally based on the immigration court's decision. The paperwork and necessary legal procedures are strictly adhered to, as per federal regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I schedule a visit?

To schedule a visit at Eloy Detention Center, contact the visitation office or book through the CoreCivic website. It is necessary to have an appointment prior to your visit.

What can I bring to a visit?

Visitors are allowed to bring a valid ID and minimal personal items. Contact the facility for a detailed list of permissible items.

Can I send books or magazines?

Books and magazines can be sent to detainees but must come directly from the publisher or an approved bookstore/vendor.

Recent News Stories

There are no recent news stories available regarding Eloy Detention Center within the last year.

What do Former Inmates Think?

In order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the experiences within this prison, we present a compilation of ratings and reviews from former/current inmates. These ratings and reviews offer valuable insights into their perceptions of the facility, its programs, and the impact it has had on their lives.

Categories

Inmate Safety

10

Inmate Food Quality

9

Inmate Privacy

8

Visitation Rights

5

Treatment of Visitors

9

Commissary Items and Prices

6

Phone Availability

7

Safety of Inmate Personal Property

8

Cleanliness of Facility

6

How Inmates Treat Each Other

7

How Officers Treat Inmates

9

Educational Program Quality

6

Recreational Program Choices

6

Warden

6

Library Quality

3

Mental Health Programs

5

Drug Rehabilitation Programs

5

Reviews

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Former Inmate

Hello. My name is Daria Zhavoronok and I was your detainee in the period from 14th of May till 25th of May 2022. My ID number: A240 324 077, DOB: 03.04.1994, POB: Russia. I need to continue to search for the backpack of my husband and tell you that some of the staff members of Eloy Detention Center already know about this situation as they tried to help me when I was there. My husband: Dmitrii Zhavoronok. ID: A240 324 089, DOB: 04.11.1992, POB: Belarus. He was a detainee in Florence Detention Center in the period from 14th of May to 21st of May. The situation is that me and my husband left U.S. Customs and Border Protection - San Ysidro Port of Entry in the early morning of 14th of May and went to Eloy and Florence detentions in two different busses. One bus was only for women which went to Eloy (Eloy Detention Center 1705 East Hanna Road Eloy, AZ 85131) and another one was only for men which went to Florence (3250 N Pinal Pkwy Ave, Florence, AZ 85132). What happened was that my husband's backpack went along with women's bags to Eloy Detention by mistake. Once I arrived to Eloy, as his wife, I recognized his backpack and the driver told me that he knows that my husband is in Florence Detention. He put his backpack and 3 or 4 more unwanted bags back to the bus and said that right now he will take the bags to our men to Florence. However, when my husband left Florence Detention Center on 21st of May, he was told that his backpack is not in Florence and basically has never been there. Later on, I (Daria Zhavoronok) wrote a message to Eloy Detention staff members asking to help my husband to find his backpack and about 2 days after an Eloy staff member came to me (my cell was 117) and said that they only found out that my husband's backpack is somewhere in Georgia Detention, but we don't know in which detention exactly. My husband's backpack is very easy to find as it has a ticket on it with specific numbers that he got right from U.S. Customs and Border Protection - San Ysidro Port of Entry (10084438). It's a small piece of paper dangling from the outside of the backpack. The backpack is dark green at some places on the front side and black on the back side. There is an iPhone 12 of blue color inside of the bag and his wedding ring hanging on the gold necklace with gold cross. In case if you can really help me and my husband to find his property, we would be forever grateful for your help. There is the phone number of our sponsor (we both live at her place right now and she speaks English): +1 (323) 703 9463 My phone number (I speak English): +1 (818) 224 87 41 My husband's phone number: +1 (818) 939 21 31 In case if you find my husband’s backpack or find the exact Detention address in Georgia (or not in Georgia) where it’s being stored, please let us know by either replying to this email (skrj1992@gmail.com) or call one of the phone numbers above. The address to which the bag can be sent by post: 5237, New Castle Avenue, apartment 306, Encino, California, 91316. The receiver: Masha Solodukha Her phone number: +1 (323) 703 9463

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General Stats for Arizona

Arizona Total Number of Inmates

46,767

Arizona Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

72,946

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

453

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

6,887

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

2,570

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

7,185

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

91.03

30,248

Female

8.97

2,979

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

45.54

276

Detained

51.98

315

Diverted

2.48

15