Arizona State Prison Complex - Winslow
Arizona State Prison Complex - Winslow, or ASPC - Winslow, is located in Winslow, Arizona, and it houses a maximum of 1,928 inmates at security levels 2, 4, and 5. The complex is divided into four units: Apache, Coronado, Kaibab, and Kaibab Detention.
Each of these units offers different education and work programs. Inmates can learn a variety of vocational skills, but first, the inmates be proficient in literacy. The units offer all inmates literacy classes and GED preparation courses.
The Arizona Department of Corrections Education Program recognizes the importance of education in helping reduce recidivism. A variety of education and training opportunities are available at ASPC Winslow.
These programs are arranged to assist offenders in gaining skills which lead to productive and practical work experiences while within the correctional setting and the transition back into the community upon release.
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Arizona State Prison Complex - Winslow
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Visiting Hours and Rules
Kaibab
- General population medium/close custody schedule is:
- 8: 00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and holidays, i.e., New Years, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Valentines Day.
- Check-in time is between 7:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
- There will be no visits permitted after the 2:30 p.m. check-in time.
- Once the visitor has left the visitation area, they are not permitted back in.
- Visits for detention inmates are held as non-contact. The non-contact visitation hours are for a 2-hour period between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
- All non-contact visits must be scheduled at least 72 hours Monday through Friday prior to the visit by contacting the Visitation Officer. Visits are held on Tuesday and Thursday.
Coronado
- Visitation schedule is Saturday, Sunday and all legal holidays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Apache
- Visitation schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- The non-contact visitation hours are for a 2-hour period between 9:00am and 2:00pm Monday through Friday.
- Non-contact visits must be scheduled at least 72 hours prior to the visit by contacting the visitation office.
Kaibab Detention
Visits for Detention Inmates are held as non-contact.
The non-contact visitation hours are for a 2-hour period between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
All non-contact visits must be scheduled at least 72 hours Monday through Friday prior to the visit by contacting the Visitation Officer.
Visits are held on Tuesday and Thursday.
Winslow Holiday Food Visit Schedule:
Valentine’s Day Food Visit (Phase III Only)
Feb 02/03, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Coronado & Apache
Feb 16/17, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Kaibab (Medium only)
Mother’s Day Food Visit (Phase II and Phase III)
May 04/05, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Coronado & Apache
May 18/19, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Kaibab (Medium Phase II & III, and Close Phase III only)
Father’s Day Food Visit (Phase II and Phase III)
June 08/09, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Coronado & Apache
June 22/23, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Kaibab (Medium only)
Labor Day Food Visit (Phase III Close Custody)
Aug 31 & Sept 01, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Kaibab (Close only)
Veterans Day Food Visit (Phase III Only)
Nov. 02/03, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Coronado & Apache
Nov. 16/17, 2019 (Sat/Sun) – Kaibab (Medium only)
How To Get On The Approved Visit List
When an inmate first arrives at Arizona State Prison Complex-Winslow, they must submit a Visitation List. Inmates can have a maximum of 20 approved visitors on their list.
Anyone who wants to visit and/or receive telephone calls from an inmate must complete and submit the Application to Visit an Inmate. You can fill out this form online or print it out and mail it in to the facility.
You must also pay a one-time $25 fee for a background check. This payment can be made online or mailed in via money order with a paper application. If this fee is not paid, the visitor application will not be processed and you can’t visit an inmate or receive telephone calls.
Visitation applications for Kaibab and Kaibab Detention Visitation must be mailed to:
ASPC - Winslow
2100 South Highway 87
Winslow, AZ 86047
Attn: Kaibab Visitation
Visitation applications for Coronado Visitation must be mailed to:
ASPC - Winslow
2100 South Highway 87
Winslow, AZ 86047
ATTN: Coronado Visitation
Visitation applications for Apache Visitation must be mailed to:
ASPC - Winslow / Apache Unit
P. O. Box 3240
St. Johns, Arizona 85936
Attn: Apache Visitation
Do not mail your visiting application directly to the inmate.
Visiting Rules
Visitors are permitted to bring the following items to a visit:
- Photo ID
- Prescription medication
- One unopened package of cigarettes and/or one e-cigarette - Smoking may be prohibited in some visitation areas.
- Money - Coins totaling a maximum of $40.00 per visitor.
- Jewelry - One wedding/engagement ring, one religious medallion, one wristwatch and one pair of earrings or two observable body piercings. You must wear all items brought into visitation throughout the visit.
- Keys - Two vehicle keys or one key and a vehicle remote control entry device.
- One handheld baby carrier, per infant - The carrier shall be subjected to a thorough search prior to entry. Strollers or carriers with wheels shall not be permitted.
- One clear plastic diaper bag, per infant – The diaper bag shall be subjected to a thorough search prior to entry. A diaper bag may contain only the following items:
- Baby bottle - Three clear-plastic baby bottles of milk/formula or equivalent size unopened, commercially sealed containers of juice.
- Baby food - Four small clear plastic containers (such as, Tupperware container) of soft food or baby food.
- Diaper - One diaper for each hour of visitation.
- Sani-wipes - One clear container or Ziploc bag of baby sani-wipes.
- Blanket - One blanket, measuring no larger than 4' by 4'. The blanket cannot be tan in color.
- Spoon - One small plastic spoon used to feed an infant.
- Pacifier - One baby pacifier.
- Clothing - One change of baby clothing.
- Bib - One baby bib.
- Diaper rash medication - One small tube of diaper rash medication.
With the exception of food brought in for food visits, cigarettes, and disposable baby items (diapers, wipes), each visitor must leave the visitation area with the exact property items possessed at the time the visitor was processed to visit.
Please remember that all clothing you wear to a visit must be clean, non-offensive, and within the bounds of common decency.
Physical Address
2100 South Highway 87
Winslow, AZ 86047
ASPC - Winslow Apache Unit
38322 US Hwy 180
St. Johns, AZ 85936
Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/6DCzu9nqxVEK6kAx6
General Phone Number
Winslow Unit: (928) 289-9551
Apache Unit: (928) 337-4845
Inmate Mailing Address(es)
Apache Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
PO Box 3240
St. Johns, AZ 85936
Coronado Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
2100 S. Hwy 87
Winslow, AZ 86047
Kaibab Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
2100 S Hwy 87
Winslow, AZ 86047
Kaibab Detention
Inmate Name and ADC#
2100 S. Hwy 87
Winslow, AZ 86047
How to Call an Inmate
Unfortunately, inmates at Arizona State Prison Complex-Winslow can’t receive incoming calls. They do have access to phones, and can call you collect or with the money on their books. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Arizona, please click here.
How to Send Money
There are three companies that process inmate funds in Arizona:
Each company charges a fee for each transaction based on the amount, company, and method. To find a fee breakdown for each company, click here.
Inmates are allowed to spend money on phone calls and commissary. The commissary (or canteen) is the prison store, where inmates can buy everything from food and beverages to electronics.
Programs For Inmates
Each housing unit has specific work programs for inmates.
Coronado Unit has 10 Off-site Work Crews:
City of Flagstaff (IGA), Nature Sweet (ACI), WildLand Fire Crew ( 2 crews), Arizona Department of Transportation (IGA), Homolovi State Park (community betterment), Winslow Crew (IGA), Camp Navajo Army Depot (IGA), Navajo County (IGA), WIPP assignments ( On Site, on the Complex ), City of Holbrook (IGA)
Apache Unit has 13 Off-site Work Crews:
2 WildLand Fire Crew, 3 Arizona Department of Transportation, Arizona Department of Game and Fish (IGA), Apache County (IGA), Springerville Crew (IGA), Eager Crew (IGA), St. Johns Crew (IGA), Arizona Correctional Industries, Nature Sweet & Arizona Structural Laminators WIPP assignments, Navajo county (IGA)
Other various on site work crews include Porters, Kitchen, General Labor, Barbers, Painters, Warehouse, Maintenance, Education Aids, Clerks, Welders, Plumbers, Laundry, Fire Fighters.
Education Programs
Kaibab:
- Mandatory Literacy
- GED Preparation
- Work Based Education: Construction Technology, Computer Technology
Coronado:
- Mandatory Literacy
- GED Preparation
- Work Based Education: Administrative Information Systems
Apache:
- Mandatory Literacy
- GED Preparation
The Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) provides offenders access to reading materials though Resource Centers located at each of the prison complexes. The centers provide materials which support the academic and personal development programs offered by the Department including career education, substance abuse prevention, and life skills.
Recognizing the wide range of offender education levels and the many benefits of reading, ADC also provides fiction, non-fiction, newspapers, magazines and general reference materials at various reading levels.
Treatment Programs
Kaibab
- Responsible Thinking
- Self Control
- Social Values
- Core Skills
- Feelings
- Socialization
- Substance Abuse
- Conflict Resolution
- AA
- Cognitive Restructuring
- Re-Entry
- Orientation
Coronado
- Re-Entry Merging Two Worlds
- Cognitive Restructuring/Thinking for a Change
- AA
- Domestic Violence
- Cultural Diversity
- Money Management
Apache
- AA
- NA
- Cultural Diversity
- Conflict Resolutions
- Nutrition/Yoga
- Parenting
- Cognitive Restructuring
- Domestic Violence
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Careers at Arizona State Prison Complex - Winslow
If you are interested in pursuing a career with the Arizona Department of Corrections, you can find available positions at Arizona State Prison Complex- Winslow by visiting their website.
Benefits include health insurance, plus paid leave and holidays.