Buckeye Jail

State
Arizona
County
Maricopa County
City
Buckeye
Postal Code
85326
Location
100 North Apache Road Suite D, Buckeye, AZ, 85326
Phone
623-349-6400
Hours
Mon: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Tue: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Wed: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Thu: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Fri: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sat: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sun: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Holiday: -

Buckeye Jail is a medium-security jail in Buckeye, Maricopa County County, Arizona. Buckeye Jail is a prison for adult inmates convicted of crimes under Arizona state law. Most of the inmates serve sentences in Buckeye Jail of less than one year. Inmates are held in Buckeye Jail in single-cell rooms, though they have time to interact with fellow inmates. The Buckeye police run and maintain the Buckeye Jail.

Buckeye Jail, is the head law enforcement officer in the Buckeye police. You can reach him by calling 623-349-6400 or visit the website.

Buckeye City Sheriff’s address: 100 North Apache Road
Suite D, Buckeye, AZ, 85326, Buckeye, Arizona, 85326.

The Buckeye Jail has a library, a recreational area, and a commissary. Inmates in Buckeye Jail can buy all the commissary necessities, play games in the common room, watch TV, and have conversations under the warders’ strict supervision.

Inmate Search

It is relatively easy to find an inmate in Buckeye Jail, as all the information is online. You need to have the inmates’ full names, Buckeye Jail’s inmate ID, sex, age, and detention date.

If you are not satisfied with what you find online, you can visit the Buckeye Jail. You will get all your answers in the Buckeye Jail lobby. Additionally, you can call Buckeye Jail at 623-349-6400 to enquire about an inmate.

Sending a Mail/ Package

All the mail sent to Buckeye Jail should have a return address. Every mail that enters the Buckeye Jail is processed in the central mail room. Moreover, all non-legal will have to undergo an inspection by Buckeye Jail’s staff, which may cause delays in delivery.

Cash and any other property will not be allowed through the mail at the Buckeye Jail. Most of the Buckeye Jail inmates are held for a short period, and sometimes the mail may arrive after the inmate is released from Buckeye Jail or transferred to another facility.

Sending Money

Buckeye Jail allows an inmate to open a commissary account at the time of booking. All money should be deposited into this account; the inmate can use it while they are in Buckeye Jail. You can send the funds to Buckeye Jail electronically via MoneyGram and Western Union.

The Buckeye Jail allows money orders and checks. However, they should address the inmate’s money orders and checks indicating the full names and inmate ID. Moreover, you can visit the Buckeye Jail’s lobby and deposit cash.

Phone Calls

While a detainee is in the Buckeye Jail it is allowed to use phones to call their loved ones or attorney. They can use either call collect or buy pre-paid cards from the commissary. However, inmates in Buckeye Jail cannot receive calls, and all calls to the Buckeye Jail are monitored for security purposes. Buckeye Jail allows you to set up a pre-paid phone account.

Visitation

You need to seek prior approval before visiting an inmate in the Buckeye Jail. The warder will search all visitors before gaining access to the Buckeye Jail. Children under 18 have to be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian during the attending the Buckeye Jail

For more guidelines about visitation, contact the Buckeye Jail at 623-349-6400 or visit Buckeye Jail at 100 North Apache Road
Suite D, Buckeye, AZ, 85326, Buckeye, Arizona, 85326

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.