Tucson United States Penitentiary Inmate Search and Prison Information
Tucson United States Penitentiary is also commonly called the Federal Prison in Tucson. The Tucson United States Penitentiary is classified as a medium-security federal facility that calls Tucson, Arizona home.
The Tucson United States Penitentiary also has a minimum-security satellite prison camp that they also help operate as well.
The Tucson United States Penitentiary is responsible for maintaining a minimum of 1530 inmates in both the camp and the main campus.
The Tucson United States Penitentiary also is responsible for ensuring the mental health unit, which can house 30 inmates is also operating smoothly as well.
The camp inmates oversee maintaining the grounds along with providing the main campus internal support services.
The Tucson United States Penitentiary opened its doors back in 1902. When the facility first opened it was only going to house maximum-security offenders. However, it would not be until 2005 when the facility went from housing maximum-security inmates to medium-security inmates.
Inmate Mailing Address
Inmate Name, ID, Housing #
Tucson United States Penitentiary
9300 SOUTH WILMOT ROAD TUCSON, AZ, 85756
Tucson United States Penitentiary Prison Information
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Jail Name | Tucson United States Penitentiary |
Jail Type | Federal Prison |
State | Arizona |
County | Pima |
Web Page | website |
Address | 9300 SOUTH WILMOT ROAD TUCSON, AZ, 85756 |
City | Tucson |
Zip | 85756 |
Phone | 520-663-5000 |
Inmate Search
Trying to locate the inmate identification number, so you can send a package in the mail? You can do so by logging into the database that can be found on the Federal Bureau of Prisons official website.
All you need is the inmate’s first and last name that they are in prison under to find the information that you need.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Just like many federal penitentiaries the Tucson United States Penitentiary is the same way when it comes to the sending mail and packages. If you are planning on sending mail to an inmate, you will need to know that there is a difference in the mailing address.
You should never send any mail for an inmate to the buildings physical address. All mail is denied and will be sent back to the post office. However, if you are mailing an inmate, you will need to use the following address as below:
Inmate Name, Inmate ID
Tucson United States Penitentiary
9300 SOUTH WILMOT ROAD TUCSON, AZ, 85756
Sending Money
The Tucson United States Penitentiary will give you a few different methods that you can send an offender money. The main method will be using MoneyGram and Western Union. You will use this way just like you would do for anyone on the outside. It’s no different.
Phone calls
All calls are used through a prepaid service in which an inmate can purchase their minutes from the commissary. Inmates will need funds on their books to use the telephones to call home.
Visitation
You need to be aware in order to visit an inmate in the Tucson United States Penitentiary, you will be required to be on that offenders approved visitor list. If you are on that list, you can come down on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays anytime between 8 am to 3 pm.
The weekend visits will be alternating on what is known as an even/odd schedule, which goes off the inmates fifth digit of their identification number. You will need to get in contact with Tucson United States Penitentiary to know what the schedule is as of today.
All inmates are limited to 5 visits every calendar month.
Visiting Hours
USP Hours;Camp Hours
Friday — 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM;
Saturday — 8:15 AM - 3:00 PM;8:15 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday — 8:15 AM - 3:00 PM;8:15 AM - 3:00 PM
Holiday — 8:15 AM - 3:00 PM;8:15 AM - 3:00 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.