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Inmates at ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception
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Aaron Hickman
DOB: N/A |
Not specified | Male | View |
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Abraham Dear
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2017-10-19 | Male | View |
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Abraham Ortega
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Not specified | Male | View |
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Adam Yazzie
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2014-09-10 | Male | View |
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Adrian Medina
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2021-03-29 | Male | View |
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Albert Lebario
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2018-04-09 | Male | View |
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Allen Jefferson
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2016-11-30 | Male | View |
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Amy Wells
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Not specified | Male | View |
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Andrew Fitz
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2017-06-18 | Male | View |
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Andrew Looper
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Not specified | Male | View |
About ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception
State Correctional Facility - Maximum Security
ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception is a maximum-security state correctional facility in Maricopa, Arizona. Maximum-security facilities house the most dangerous inmates, including those convicted of violent crimes and those who pose significant security risks. Advanced surveillance, reinforced perimeters, and strict protocols ensure safety for staff, inmates, and the public.
Facility Quick Facts
- Security Level: Maximum
- Capacity: N/A beds
- Population: High-risk offenders
- Operated By: Arizona Department of Corrections
Security & Daily Life
Inmates in maximum-security facilities follow highly structured routines with limited movement. Despite strict security measures, educational programs, mental health services, and rehabilitative opportunities are available. Inmates may earn privileges through good behavior and program participation.
Contact & Communication
How to stay in touch with inmates
All mail is carefully screened. Send correspondence to:
Phone calls are limited and monitored. Use Inmate Calling Solutions (ICSolutions) to set up an account.
- Send Money orders by mail only through USPS.
- You can also use Prison Kiosks, which accept debit/credit to deposit money into an inmate commissary account.
- Send cashier's check through the mail.
- Online through Jpay, WesternUnion, GTL.
Visitation
Strict visitation guidelines
Important Notice
Maximum-security visitation has strict requirements. All visitors must be pre-approved, pass background checks, and follow dress codes. Contact the facility for specific requirements and scheduling.
To apply for visitation, follow our visitation application guide. Processing may take several weeks.
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Saturday | 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
| Sunday | 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
Visitation slots are limited. Schedule in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception
You can search for inmates at ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception by scrolling down to the 'Recent Inmates' section on this page. The table shows current inmates with their booking information, release dates, and other details.
You can also use the official Arizona Department of Corrections inmate locator for the most up-to-date information.
The phone number for ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception is 602-685-3100.
When calling, be prepared with the inmate's full name and booking number if available. Phone lines may be busy during peak hours, so consider calling early morning or mid-afternoon.
ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception is located at:
2500 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008
Maricopa County, Arizona
View the driving directions section above for a map and directions to the facility, or open in Google Maps.
To visit an inmate at ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception, you typically need to:
- Get Approved: Complete a visitor application and be added to the inmate's approved visitor list.
- Schedule a Visit: Most facilities require appointments. Contact the facility or use the online scheduling system if available.
- Follow Dress Code: Wear appropriate clothing - no revealing attire, gang-related colors, or clothing similar to inmate uniforms.
- Bring Valid ID: A government-issued photo ID is required for all visitors.
Contact the facility at 602-685-3100 for specific visitation hours and rules, or visit our complete visitation guide.
ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception is classified as:
- Security Level: State - maximum
- Facility Type: Adult
- Location: Maricopa County, Arizona
This facility is operated under the jurisdiction of the Arizona corrections system.
There are several ways to send money to an inmate at ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception:
- Online: Use services like JPay, GTL, or Access Corrections (depending on the facility's provider).
- Money Order: Send a money order by mail to the facility's designated address.
- Lobby Kiosk: Some facilities have kiosks in the lobby for depositing funds.
- Phone: Call the facility's commissary service to deposit by phone.
Always include the inmate's full name and ID number. Contact the facility at 602-685-3100 for specific deposit instructions and accepted methods.
To receive phone calls from an inmate at ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception:
- Set Up an Account: Create an account with the facility's phone service provider (commonly GTL, Securus, or ICSolutions).
- Add Funds: Deposit money into your account to cover call costs.
- Be on the Approved List: Your phone number must be on the inmate's approved calling list.
- Accept Collect Calls: Be prepared to accept the call when it comes through.
For more detailed instructions, visit our complete inmate calling guide.
To send mail to an inmate at ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception:
Address Format:
[Inmate Full Name], [Inmate ID]
ASPC Phoenix - Alhambra Reception
2500 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008
Important Guidelines:
- Use white paper and blue or black ink only
- Include your full return address
- Do not include stickers, glitter, or perfume
- Photos may be limited - check facility rules
For complete mail guidelines, visit our guide to sending mail to inmates.
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