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ADC DATASEARCH information is currently being recompiled weekly.
Unverified inmate information may be subject to a seven day
delay prior to being incorporated into this DATASEARCH. Verified
information on new inmates may take longer before being
incorporated.
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This DATASEARCH feature is under development. Operational
and data enhancements will be introduced as they become
available.
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ADC website inmate data is not exhaustive. The database
consulted to provide information in this DATASEARCH covers over
112,000 inmates who were in the custody of ADC in 1985 and
inmates arriving thereafter.
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Inmates admitted and released during the period 1972 - 1985 may
not be represented on this website. For information
relating to these inmates, please contact
ADC.
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Data relating to over 30,000 inmate admissions for the 100 years
up to 1972 can be found in ADC's
Historical Register
Additional historical information about Arizona's early prisons
and inmate population can be found at the
State of Arizona Archives and website. |
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Details of inmate offenses can be accessed by reviewing the case
file at the Office of the Clerk of the Court where the case was
adjudicated.
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If you are a legal victim of crime and would like to know the
previous housing location of the offender for the current
incarceration, please contact our
Office of Victim Services at
602.542.1853 or 602.542.5048. |
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Inmate convictions and sentences are based on the statutes in
effect at the time the offense(s) were committed.
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If you experience technical difficulty in using the DATASEARCH,
email our
Tech Support.
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If you have a further question relating to specific inmate
detail, email our
Public Access
division.
All release dates given are subject to change and require
confirmation prior to any release from prison.
Sentence expiration date is provided for guidance.
Confirmation can be sought by contacting
ADC or by
calling 1.800.247.9564. |
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Inmate Datasearch database can be obtained by contacting the
Public Information Officer. More
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Inmate Access to Information from ADC’s Inmate Datasearch
Pursuant to A.R.S. section 31-221(E), an inmate "shall not
have access to any prisoner records other than viewing the
prisoner's own automated summary record file." This means that,
other than the AIMS report that inmates are allowed to receive
once a year, they may not have any other information about their
own or any other inmate’s prison record. This includes
information regarding inmates downloaded and copied from the
Arizona Department of Corrections website. If this information
is sent to an inmate, it shall be treated as contraband.
The sender will be liable to prosecution under A.R.S. section
13-2505 "Promoting Prison Contraband". This is a Class 5
felony subject to two and a half years in the Department
of Corrections.
Although Department Order 909.02.1.16 provides that inmates
may receive copies of material from the Internet enclosed within
incoming mail, material that is deemed to constitute a direct
and immediate threat to the security, safety or order of the
institution can be denied. Inmate information from the ADC
website falls into this category.
It is important to ensure that ADC employees do not allow
this information into the prison. If an inmate is found with
this contraband in his housing area, it should be removed
immediately and treated as contraband.
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