Guide for Inmate Family Members: Arizona State Prison Complex - Douglas - Papago Unit
Overview of the Facility
The Arizona State Prison Complex - Douglas - Papago Unit is a medium-security facility that forms part of the larger Arizona State Prison Complex located in Douglas, Arizona. This unit is designed primarily to house medium-security inmates, providing them with various programs and services aimed at rehabilitation and preparing them for eventual reintegration into society.
Contact Information
- Address: 6911 N. BDI Blvd., Douglas, AZ 85607, USA
- Phone number: (520) 364-7521
- Website: Arizona Department of Corrections
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at ASPC Douglas - Papago Unit, use the Inmate Datasearch tool provided by the Arizona Department of Corrections. You will need the inmate's last name or ADC number.
Visitation Information
Visitation at the Papago Unit is generally allowed depending on the current correctional facility policies which can be affected by public health concerns. It is best to contact the facility directly or check their website for the most current visitation schedules and rules.
How to Send Money
Family and friends can send money to inmates at ASPC Douglas - Papago Unit via the Access Corrections system. Funds can be added online, and are usually available to the inmate within 24 hours.
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates at the facility can make outgoing phone calls using a system provided by Securus Technologies. Registration and account management can be done through the Securus website. Video visitation options are also available, allowing family members to speak with inmates via video call.
Inmate Services and Programs
The facility offers educational programs, vocational training, counseling, and recreational activities. These services are designed to aid in the rehabilitation and well-being of inmates during their incarceration.
Booking and Release Process
When an individual is detained, they undergo a booking process where their information is recorded and they are evaluated for facility placement. Release processes vary depending on the parole board's decisions and completion of any set terms.