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Onsite visits are only allowed during the hours of 9 am to 5 pm, and an incarcerated individual is only allowed one (1) visit a week. All you need for an Anywhere visit is: An Android or Apple smartphone or tablet, or a computer, webcam, and Internet connection.
No - if you signed the bond it doesn't matter whether you have a job or not - or whether the bondsman asked you if you did. You are liable as surety on the bond - having a job or not has nothing to do with your liability. Sorry.
Jail Information Hotline: 602-876-0322 For all general jail questions, including bond amount, charges, visitation, inmate book accounts and phones, call: 602-876-0322.
The Maricopa County jail commissary is a small store within the jail that offers a variety products such as snacks, hygiene products, and correspondence materials.
Yes. You are allowed one brief hug and kiss at the beginning of the visit and again at the end.
Before you visit an inmate, be sure to call the jail to check if any visitation restrictions are in place. Inmates can only see visitors once every seven days for a thirty-minute period and may not see more than two visitors at once, not counting children under the age of twelve months.
U.S. courts typically uphold imprisoned peoples' rights to outdoor access, and have sometimes considered lack of access to the outdoors to be cruel and unusual punishment or a serious deprivation of human rights.
If the inmate is incarcerated in a smaller facility — like a county jail — your best bet is to give the county clerk a call and ask. However, some county and city jails have online search functions, as well.