List of Arizona State Prisons

There are currently 13 state prisons in the U.S. state of Arizona and 1 correctional treatment facility. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Arizona.

  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Douglas
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Eyman
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Florence
  • Arizona State Prison – Kingman
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Lewis
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Perryville
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Phoenix
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Safford
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Tucson
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Winslow
  • Arizona State Prison Complex – Yuma
  • Arizona State Prison Florence-West
  • Arizona State Prison Phoenix-West
  • Marana Community Correctional Treatment Facility

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