How To Send Arizona Packages for Inmates Easily
In addition to writing letters to inmates, people are encouraged to send them packages that consist of different kinds of necessities and items that can help them feel more at home. There are numerous restrictions on allowed products for safety reasons, so make sure to always check with the facility what can be sent.
Rules for sending packages to federal and state prisons differ and each facility can have special requirements. Arizona correctional facilities are no exception.
The Ins and Outs of Sending Packages to Inmates in Arizona
The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry (ADCRR) is the right resource for finding out more about sending packages to Arizona correctional facilities.
The ADCRR has approved one vendor you can use to send packages to inmates—Securepak. Only prisoners participating in the Earned Incentive Program (EIP) can receive packages from their loved ones.
You may send a Securepak package if you are on the inmate’s visiting list. The items can’t be sent directly, they must be distributed by the approved vendor.
Make sure to check with the prison when and how often you may send packages. It normally takes ten days for a package to be delivered, but in some instances, it could take up to 21 days, depending on the facility.
How To Send Arizona Inmate Packages via Securepak
Once you confirm with the correctional facility that they accept packages and what items are allowed, you should make an order. This is what you’ll need to do:
- Go to Securepak's website
- Sign in to your account or create one if you don’t have it
- Fill out the text boxes with inmate’s information:
- Their ID number
- First name
- Middle name
- Last name
Once you are done, click on the Find button. You will then be able to browse the Securepak offer and find a suitable package for your incarcerated loved one.
Arizona Correctional Facilities You Can Send Securepak Packages To
If you decide to send a Securepak care package to an inmate in Arizona, you should know the address of the correctional facility they are located in. Always check with the correctional facility before and see if the inmate is eligible to receive a package. Take a look at the table below:
City and Correctional Facility | Address |
Douglas |
6911 N. BDI Blvd Douglas, AZ 85607 United States |
Eyman |
4374 East Butte Avenue Florence, AZ 85132 United States |
Florence |
1305 E Butte Ave Florence, AZ 85132 United States |
Florence West |
915 East Diversion Dam Road Florence, AZ 85132 United States |
Kingman |
4626 W English Dr Golden Valley, AZ 86414 United States |
Lewis |
26700 South Highway 85 Buckeye, AZ 85326 United States |
Marana |
12610 W. Silverbell Rd Marana, AZ 85653 United States |
Perryville |
2105 North Citrus Road Goodyear, AZ 85395 United States |
Phoenix |
2500 E Van Buren St Phoenix, AZ 85008 United States |
Phoenix West |
3402 West Cocopah Phoenix, AZ 85009 United States |
Stafford |
ASPC - Safford 896 S Cook Road Safford, AZ 85546 United States |
Tucson |
10000 South Wilmot Tucson, AZ 85734 United States |
Winslow |
2100 South Highway 87 Winslow, AZ 86047 United States |
Yuma |
7125 East Cesar Chavez Blvd San Luis, AZ 85349 United States |
Central Arizona Correctional Facility (CACF) |
1401 East Diversion Dam Road Florence, AZ 85132 United States |
Red Rock Correctional Center |
1750 East Arica Road Eloy, AZ 85131 United States |
What Can You Send in a Prisoner Package?
In accordance with the strict rules that must be obeyed in correctional facilities, sending packages to inmates follows predetermined protocols. The jail staff will look for anything that might threaten the safety of prisoners and other people working in that institution.
Take a look at the list of allowed and banned items in the table below:
Items You Can Send to Prisoners | Items You Can’t Send to Prisoners |
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If your package contains any form of contraband, the jail staff can return, confiscate, or even destroy it if it is a safety threat. The prisoner may also be forbidden from receiving mail from you in the future, so it would be best not to meddle with such a process and compromise your loved ones’ rare moments of happiness.
DoNotPay Helps You Nurture Your Relationship With an Inmate
If you want to keep your bond with an inmate strong even though they are locked up, use DoNotPay’s Connect With an Inmate feature! We can help you update an incarcerated person on important happenings in the outside world and even find the precise address of the prison they are held in.
To access this category, open DoNotPay in your and choose any of the following options:
- Locate Someone
- Send a Personalized Letter
- Virtual Mailbox
Keeping in touch with an inmate has never been easier, thanks to DoNotPay!
DoNotPay’s Locate Someone Feature
Maybe you want to visit inmates or write to them, but you are not sure what correctional facility and unit they are located in? Without the exact address, your letter or Securepak package won’t reach the prisoner.
We can help you locate an inmate in a matter of minutes by following these steps:
- Find the Locate Someone feature in our app
- Enter the prisoner’s first and last name
- Tell us which state the inmate is housed in
DoNotPay will provide you with the prisoner’s exact address immediately, so you can use that info to contact them without trouble.
DoNotPay Is Your Prison Mailman
Prisoners are looking forward to receiving mail from their loved ones. Their monotonous days turn into special occasions when they get messages from their friends and family.
Use DoNotPay to send letters to inmates by following these simple steps:
- Access the DoNotPay prison feature and select Send a Personalized Letter
- Enter the prisoner’s personal info (name, facility, ID number)
- Type your message to the inmate
- Attach photos to the letter if you wish
You can even pick a customized letter template to make the message more jolly and in the spirit of the season if a holiday is around the corner! We will print, address, and send the letter to your incarcerated loved one.
How To Receive Letters From Prisoners With DoNotPay
If you want to receive a letter from an inmate, you can create a virtual mailbox on DoNotPay in three easy steps:
- Find and select the Connect With an Inmate category
- Select Virtual Mailbox
- Click on the Create My Mailbox
It is a simple tool, and the process of receiving letters from inmates goes like this:
- The prisoner writes the letter
- They send it to a specific address
- DoNotPay receives the hard copy of the letter and makes a digital one
- We send the digital version to you
Being prison pen pals has never been easier with DoNotPay’s help!
Other Great Features DoNotPay Can Help You With
If you want to know more about sending inmate packages, DoNotPay can tell you all the rules and regulations you will need to follow.
In case you are looking for information for a specific state, take a look at our guides for sending packages to inmates in Ohio, Alabama, Florida, California, or Tennessee. With our help, you won’t have to worry about whether your package will reach the inmate.
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