Jails

Towers Jail, Phoenix

Towers Jail is one of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office facilities in the Durango complex in southwest Phoenix, generally housing sentenced and lower-classification male inmates. If someone was moved from 4th Avenue after booking, Towers is one of the places they may have gone.

We are available 24/7. (602) 595-5222

3127 W Gibson Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 876-0322

Finding someone at Towers

Confirm the facility before anything else — inmates move between county jails without notice. The MCSO inmate lookup on mcso.org shows current facility, booking number, charges, and court dates; our inmate search guide covers it step by step. The facility information line is (602) 876-0322.

Visits, mail, and money

Visitation at county facilities runs primarily by video, on schedules MCSO sets and changes; check mcso.org before planning anything. Mail rules and commissary deposits are likewise governed by current MCSO policy. The booking number from the inmate lookup is needed for nearly every interaction — deposits, mail, scheduling.

Court dates and the case itself

A person at Towers still has an active case or sentence being administered — hearings happen whether or not the family is tracking them. The inmate lookup lists upcoming dates, and the Superior Court case search shows the docket. If the case is still open, a criminal defense attorney can visit, review the posture, and take over the defense — attorney visits are not limited to visitation hours.

Common questions

Who is held at Towers Jail?

Generally sentenced and lower-classification male inmates in the county system. Assignments change without notice, so always confirm the current facility through the MCSO lookup before visiting or sending anything.

How does visitation work at Towers?

Primarily by video, under MCSO’s current schedule and rules — check mcso.org before planning a visit. Attorney visits are separate from regular visitation.

Can an inmate at Towers still fight their case?

Yes — many people at county facilities have open cases, and sentenced inmates may have appeal or post-conviction options. An attorney can meet with them at the facility and evaluate what remains available.

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