Somerton Jail, AK Inmate Search and Prison Information

- PO Box 477 445 East Main Street, Somerton, AK, 85350
- Website
- 928-772-7300
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In Somerton, Alaska is where you will be able to find the Somerton Jail. This facility is a medium security holding facility for the Somerton Police Department or agencies within the judicial district of Yuma County. The Somerton Police Department is in charge of operating this facility.
A majority of the inmates that are held in this facility will be transferred to the Yuma County Jail where they will be arraigned and read the charges before a magistrate.
Somerton Jail - General Information
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Facility Name
Somerton Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
PO Box 477 445 East Main Street, Somerton, AK, 85350
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Phone
928-772-7300
How to Find Someone in Somerton Jail
If you are looking for information on an inmate or want to search for an inmate within the Somerton Jail you will need to contact the Somerton Jail. The Somerton Jail phone number is 928-772-7300.
Send a Mail/Package
Inmates at Somerton Jail are allowed to send as well as receive letters in the mail. If you would like to send an inmate a letter you will have to send a 4"x 6 " plain white postcard that is metered. Be sure to use a pencil or blue or black ink only.
All other mail will be sent back to the sender or released to the inmate once they are released.
Sending Money
Inmates that are held in the Somerton Jail do not have a way to receive money from loved ones while they are there. Inmates have all of their needs provided for them while they are held here so they do not need any money.
Phone Calls
All inmates at Somerton Jail get phone time to call their family and friends. Phone time is limited to 15 minutes then the call is disconnected when the time runs out. Inmates are only allowed to make collect calls and they are not allowed to receive calls.
Visitation Rules
Inmates at Somerton Jail are allowed to have visitors every week. Children 17 years of age and younger must be accompanied by a parent or their legal guardian.
You will be required to present your government-issued photo ID before you are allowed to go into the visitation area.
Remember to leave all of your personal belongings in your vehicle. This includes your cell phone.
The Somerton Jail staff can deny visitation if you are not dressed appropriately so be sure to be dressed in clothing that is not revealing or offensive.
You could also be denied visitation if you are on parole or probation.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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