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The Pima County Sheriff's Office strives to uphold and enforce public safety for Pima County residents by utilizing advanced strategies of community policy and maintaining direct supervision over the county's detention facilities. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office is a recognized leader and model for public safety, achieving numerous accomplishments over the past 24 years. Pima County Sheriff, Clarence W. Dupnik, is well known for his innovative and effective law enforcement programs. With the use of integrated technologies, Pima County maintains proactive inmate management strategies. Each Pima County jail offers an online inmate search tool, which provides inmate court, charge and bond information, as well as an inmate reference number.

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How do I find out if someone I know is still in jail?

The easiest way is to use their inmate roster online: http://pimasheriff.org/jail-info/inmate-lookup/ . You can also call the jail's information line during business hours to talk to a human. The main phone number is (520) 351-8111.

Can I email someone in a Pima County jail?

Yes, Pima County allows you to email inmates to keep in contact with them. You can read more and sign up for this service at https://www.inmatemail.com.

Can I leave a voice mail for someone in a Pima County jail?

Yes, Pima County has Inmate Voice Mail. The company that provides the service is Customer Service of America (CSA). You can find more information by calling 1-(800) 849-6081.

How can I find more information about a court case for an arrest in Pima County?

If you want to follow the individuals court progress for this arrest, these records are available on this public site: http://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/publicaccess/ It contains current court records for most of the courts in Arizona. You can look up an individual by name and find the case related to the arrest.

How can I visit an inmate?

Inmates must have made a first court appearance and have been assigned to a permanent housing unit. Visitation schedules and information is here.



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The information on this web site is provided to assist users in obtaining information about county jail arrests. Any use of this data for any other purpose may be illegal. While the information on this website is believed by the website owner to be reliable, it is provided „as is“ with no warranties or guarantees regarding its accuracy. An arrest or booking does not mean that the individual has been convicted or is guilty of the crime. You are advised to contact the appropriate governmental agency to ascertain and verify the information contained on this website. By using this web site, you agree to these terms of usage without warranty.