Glendale Jail Roster Lookup

Glendale jail roster searches primarily go through Maricopa County. The city has its own jail facility but most arrests transfer to MCSO detention centers. To find someone arrested in Glendale, check the Maricopa County jail roster. This page explains how Glendale bookings work and where to search for inmates.

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Glendale Jail Quick Facts

City Has Own Jail
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Use the Maricopa County Sheriff Inmate Information page to find Glendale arrests. Search by name and date of birth or booking number. This free online search works any time and shows all county inmates.

Call (602) 876-0322 for the MCSO inmate hotline. This automated line works around the clock. See the Maricopa County jail roster page for full details.

Glendale Police Department

Glendale Police main line is (623) 930-3000. Records division is (623) 930-3100. The city has a jail facility but primarily uses Maricopa County for detention. Most arrests go to MCSO after initial processing.

Glendale is the fifth largest city in Arizona. The police department handles many arrests each year. While the city has a jail, it is mainly used for short-term holds. Most people arrested in Glendale end up in county custody within hours.

For very recent arrests, call Glendale Police first. For older bookings, search the Maricopa County system. The county roster is the best place to find most Glendale inmates.

Maricopa County Jail Search

The MCSO inmate search is the main place to find Glendale arrests. Most people booked in Glendale end up in county custody. The online search is free and works any time. Enter the person's name and date of birth.

Call the MCSO inmate hotline at (602) 876-0322. This automated line runs around the clock. It uses voice commands to search for inmates. Have the person's full name ready when you call.

Maricopa County has several jail facilities across the Phoenix area. Inmates may be housed at different locations. The online search shows where someone is currently held.

Inmate Services

Once at Maricopa County jail, inmates can receive money and phone calls through third-party systems. ViaPath (GettingOut) handles video visitation. TouchPay handles money deposits. GTL runs the phone system.

Each system needs its own account. Visit the provider websites to set up accounts. You can add money for commissary, phone calls, or video visits. Fees vary by service type.

Video visits cost $0.25 per minute for remote visits. Each inmate gets one free video visit per week. On-site visits at the jail cost $7.95 for 20 minutes.

Victim Notification

Arizona VINE alerts crime victims when an inmate's status changes. This includes release, transfer, or escape. The service is free and confidential. Register at VINELink or call 1-800-247-9763.

You pick how to get alerts: phone, text, or email. The VINE help line is 1-866-277-7477 for questions. The system runs around the clock.

Glendale Public Records

Arizona law gives the public access to many police records. ARS 39-121 requires agencies to open records during office hours. You can request arrest reports, incident files, and booking information from Glendale Police or Maricopa County Sheriff.

Some records are restricted. These include juvenile cases and ongoing investigations. Fees may apply for copies.

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