Lower Buckeye Jail
Jail Location: 3250 W. Lower Buckeye Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 876-1236 The 604,743 sq. ft. Lower Buckeye
Jail has 1,121 cells and a capacity of 2,440 inmates. Currently the facility houses all classifications of inmates, and includes
separate housing for juvenile inmates (who are remanded on adult charges) and various types of special management inmates
including a Psychiatric Unit with a 268 inmate capacity. The housing units were designed to minimize inmate movement by providing
needs (such as medical, education, visitation, religious services and various rehabilitation programs) within the inmate’s
assigned housing unit, thus practically eliminating routine inmate movement.
Jail Index:
Lower Buckeye Jail Visitation
Visitation Hours/Days
Before scheduling visitation with an inmate, confirm that the inmate is still located in the Lower Buckeye Ave Jail; call
the Sheriff's Information Management Services (SIMS) at 602-876-0322. Visitation is generally held between the hours
of 8:00am - 1:30pm; visitation restrictions may be in effect and schedules are subject to change. Call the Lower
Buckeye Jail information line at 602-876-1236 for up to date visitation times.
Visitation
Procedures You must fill out a Visitation Form, available in the Lower Buckeye
Jail lobby. You must know the formal first and last name of the inmate. Visitations are limited to 2-3 visitors
at once, depending on age. Inmates are allowed three thirty-minute visits per seven-day period.
Visitation
Lockers You will not be allowed into the visitation room with personal items such as jewelry,
sunglasses, cell phones, wallets, purses, books, etc. If you bring them with you, you will be required to store them
in one of the lockers located in the Lower Buckeye visitation lobby. Bring change with you.
Valid
Identification You must have in your possession a valid government issued picture identification
card; current driver's license, immigration card w/driver's license, or passport.
Underage
Visitation Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Childred between
the ages of 14 through 17 must have a valid ID card; driver's license or school ID. Children under 14 years do not need
identification.
Property/Money Releases Inmates must release all personal property when requesting a property release.
The inmate can release his/her property to anyone they choose including their attorney, public defender, probation officer,
bondsman or caseworker. The property release, also known as Tank Order, must be signed and issued by the
inmate. The person picking up the property will need to go to the Lower Buckeye Jail, where the inmate is incarcerated,
pick up the Tank Order, and take it to the 4th Ave Jail where all personal property is stored.
The jail will then release the property. Anyone picking up property will be required to provide a valid government issued
picture identification card, such as a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) identification card/driver's license that is
current and valid. An Immigration card (work visa card, or resident alien card) presented with a DMV card is acceptable.
Inmates can release all the money in an inmate account without approval up to 72 hours after booking.
Requests for a money release after 72 hours in custody must be approved by the Jail Commander or his designee.
Placing Money on Inmate Books Money mailed to inmates may be in an envelope addressed to the jail and
must state the inmates name and booking number. "FOR DEPOSIT ONLY" must be clearly marked on the outside of the
envelope, and be sure to include the "Return Address" on the mailing envelope.
Money may
be placed on an inmate's "money account" by mailing to the jail a Cashiers Check (official check), or U.S. Postal
or Western Union money order with the inmates' name and booking number. Also acceptable are checks payable in U. S. funds
issued by local, state, and federal government agencies, or by privately run jails or prisons, which are payable to the inmate.
The full amount of the check must be deposited to the inmate's fund account. Do NOT mail cash.
A person may also place money on an inmate's "money account" books by presenting U.S. Currency, Cashiers Check
(official check), or a U.S. Postal or Western Union money order with the inmates' name and booking number to the visitation
officer during the regular visiting hours. The person needs proper and current identification. Inmate funds are accepted at
any Sheriff's Office jail for deposit, or visitors may also use the touch pay kiosks located in the jail visitation lobbies.
Wet, soiled, or altered forms of money will be rejected.
After visitation hours, you may deposit monies
at the Bonds and Fines public window located at the 4th Avenue Jail, 201 S. 4th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85003.
During the time the window at Bond and Fines is closed, you may also use one of the touch pay kiosk systems locating in various
jail locations, or via the telephone at 1-866-355-9593 or via the internet at www.touchpaydirect.com or https://maricopa.touchpaydirect.net.
You must provide the inmates name and MCSO booking number. Touchpay kiosks currently accept Visa/Mastercard and funds are
usually posted within 1 hour to the inmate's account. There is a fee for this service.
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The Lower Buckeye Inmate Inquiry is provided as a free service
to prospective clients actively seeking bail. This Inquiry is not for the purpose of updating you on an inmate's release
status or for individuals just curious about an inmate's bail or charges. For those of you that need release status of
an inmate, please call the SIMS HOTLINE at (602) 876-0322.
Serving All Phoenix Jails
Maricopa County Bail Bonds
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Phoenix Phone: (602) 258-4488 Flagstaff Phone: (928) 779-1999 Fax: (928) 522-0152
Office: 125 N. 2nd St., Suite 110-116 Phoenix, AZ 85004
Mobile
Office: County-Wide Service
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Maricopa County Service AreaApache Junction, Avondale, Buckeye, Carefree, Cave Creek, Chandler, El Mirage, Fountain Hills, Gila Bend, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Guadalupe, Litchfield, Mesa , New River, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Phoenix, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Tempe, Tolleson, Wickenburg, Youngtown
Inmate Medication
Individuals
who are arrested and taking Doctor prescribed medications must advise the medical staff upon initial booking of the type and
dosages of what they are taking. Medications from home or purchased outside of the jail will not be
accepted into the facility for the inmate to use.
Child Custody When a parent or guardian is arrested, the arresting officer will
attempt to locate a natural parent or relative, where the child/children can be taken. When no relative is located, Child
Protective Services (CPS) will be contacted. Child Protective Service Hotline: is available 24 hours a day, every day of the
year, at 1-888-767-2445. If a family member contacts this number looking for Child/Children in custody of
CPS, the CPS representative on the phone will take their information. Someone from a CPS office will contact the relative/relatives
and meet with them as soon as possible.
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