Marana Community Correctional Treatment Facility
The Marana Community Correctional Treatment Facility (MCCTF) is a minimum-custody private prison in Marana, under contract with the Arizona Department of Corrections. It provides custody and substance abuse treatment for 500 adult male inmates who have demonstrated a need for substance or alcohol abuse treatment.
The facility opened in October 1994, and is operated and managed by Management and Training Corporation.
The Arizona State Prison-Marana strives to be a leader in social impact by helping the inmates prepare to successfully re-enter society. Incarcerated men are provided with a wide variety of cognitive behavioral, educational, vocational, substance abuse, and life-skills courses that help reduce recidivism.
“When staff pass you in the hallway and they ask me how I’m doing, I know they’re really asking me how I’m doing. They don’t just keep on moving. It wasn’t until here that I got my issue fixed.” ~ Thomas Washburn, Arizona State Prison - Marana
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Marana Community Correctional Treatment Facility
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Visiting Hours and Rules
Fridays
- Last Name A-Z 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Closed to incoming visitors between 10:30 am and 11:45 am for count
Saturdays & Sundays
- Last Name alternates each day between A-L and M-Z 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
- Closed to incoming visitors between 10:30 am and 11:45 am for count
Approved Holidays
- Same hours but alphabet split varies and depends on inmates E.I.P. Phase level.
Note: Special visits approved as requested. Non-Contact Visits as scheduled.
For a more detailed visitation schedule click here.
For Visitation inquiries, please call Marana Visitation Office at (520) 682-2077, ext. 4548 between 7:30 am and 3:00 pm.
How To Get On The Approved Visit List
All inmates at Marana Community Correctional Treatment center must submit a Visitation List in order to get approval for visits. Inmates are allowed a maximum of 20 approved visitors on their list.
If you want to visit and/or receive telephone calls from an inmate at Marana, you 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 visitation office. Do not mail it directly to the inmate.
You must also pay a one-time $25 fee for a background check. You can make this payment online or mail in a 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.
Visitation Applications and fees should be mailed to:
ATTN: VISITATION
Marana Community Correctional Treatment Facility
12610 West Silverbell Road
Marana, AZ 85653
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 they went in with.
Here is a list of items you are allowed to bring into 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 - no more than $40.00 in coins per visitor.
- Jewelry - One wedding/engagement ring, one religious medallion, one wristwatch and one pair of earrings
- Keys
- One handheld baby carrier, per infant - 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.
Remember, when you visit an inmate at Marana Community Correctional Treatment Center:
- Bring proper identification
- Observe the dress code
- Conduct yourself appropriately for a family setting
- Supervise your children
- Bring only allowable items with you
You will not be allowed to leave anything with or for an inmate. As a reminder - you, your vehicle, and any items you bring onto prison property are subject to search.
Physical Address
12610 W. Silverbell Rd
Marana, AZ 85653
Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/TLyuTEU785QpSeRn8
General Phone Number
(520) 682-2077
Inmate Mailing Address(es)
Marana Community Correctional Facility
Name, ADC #
12610 W. Silverbell Rd.
Marana, AZ 85653
How to Call an Inmate
Unfortunately, you can’t call inmates who are incarcerated at Marana Community Correctional Treatment Center. However, the inmates do have access to telephones, and they can make collect calls or prepaid calls.
Before you can receive phone calls you must submit an application and have it approved. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Arizona, please click here.
How to Send Money
You can send money to an inmate at Marana three different ways: online, on the phone, or at the kiosk in the lobby. The three companies that process inmate funds in Arizona are:
To create an account and put money on an inmate’s books, simply click one of the links.
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 a variety of items like food and hygiene products.Programs For Inmates
Work Programs
- ABE
- Contracted Outside Work Crews
Education
- Advanced Courses - Rio Salado College and Adams State University Colorado
- Adult Basic Education
- ESL/Advanced ESL
- GED
- Creative Writing
Vocation
- Computer Applications (English & Spanish)
- NCCER CORE & Plumbing
- Servsafe
Substance Abuse
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Breaking the Cycle
- Helping Men Recover
- Heroin Anonymous
- Intensive Substance Abuse Treatment
- Moderate Substance Abuse Treatment
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Relapse Prevention
- Residential Drug Abuse Program
- SMART Recovery
- Substance Abuse Education
- Wellbriety
Life Skills
- Cage Your Rage
- Choice and Change
- Cultural Diversity
- Financial Peace University
- Inside Out Dad
- Life Beyond Loss
- Re-Entry
- Responsible Decisions
Therapy
- Cognitive Thinking
- Individual Counseling
- Moral Reconation Therapy (English & Spanish)
- Victim Impact
Religious
- Purpose Driven Life
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Careers at Marana Community Correctional Treatment Facility
If you are interested in pursuing a career with Management & Training Corporation in a private Arizona facility, you can find available positions at Marana Community Correctional Treatment Center by visiting their website.