Navajo County Arrest Records

Navajo County arrest records are kept by the Navajo County Sheriff's Office in Holbrook. The sheriff provides a free inmate search that updates every hour.

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Navajo County Quick Facts

110K+ Population
Holbrook County Seat
9,959 sq mi Area
Free Inmate Search

Navajo County Sheriff's Office

The Navajo County Sheriff's Office sits at 137 W. Arizona Street in Holbrook. Holbrook is the county seat where you will find the main sheriff's office and detention facility. The office handles law enforcement for county land that lies outside incorporated areas and tribal reservations. Staff process all booking records for the county jail and can help you find what you need.

Call (928) 524-4050 for general questions and records help. The staff can tell you what records are on file and walk you through the request process. They handle calls about inmates, reports, and public records requests. If you are not sure where to start, a phone call is a good first step in Navajo County.

Navajo County ranks among the largest in Arizona by land area, covering nearly 10,000 square miles. Much of this land falls within the Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation. The sheriff serves county areas outside reservation boundaries while tribal police handle their own lands.

How to Search Navajo County Arrest Records Online

Navajo County runs a free inmate search on its website. Visit the Navajo County Inmate Housing page to look up current inmates by name. The database refreshes every 60 minutes, so the data stays fairly current. You can check who is in custody at any time of day without calling the office.

Navajo County Sheriff inmate housing search

The search tool shown above lets you find people currently held at the Navajo County jail. Type in a name and the system pulls up matching results. Each result shows booking dates, charges filed, and housing location within the facility. This gives you quick answers about custody status without waiting on hold or visiting in person.

The Navajo County Sheriff main page has contact details and department information. You can find hours, addresses, and links to other resources there.

Navajo County Sheriff main page

The sheriff's main page shown above serves as a starting point for most interactions with the department in Navajo County. You will find contact information and links to various services here.

Navajo County Arrest Record Fees

Navajo County charges fees when you request copies of arrest reports or other documents. The exact amounts depend on what you need. Call (928) 524-4050 to ask about current pricing before you submit your request. Staff can give you an estimate based on the records you want.

The online inmate search costs nothing to use. You can look up who is in the jail right now without paying a dime. Fees only kick in when you want paper copies or certified documents. This setup lets you do basic research for free before deciding if you need official copies in Navajo County.

How to Request Records in Navajo County

Start with the online search to check custody status. The inmate database updates hourly and gives you instant results. If you find the person there, you already have basic booking information without making any calls.

Phone requests work well for most needs. Call (928) 524-4050 and tell staff what you are looking for. They can search the system and explain what records exist. For simple questions about whether someone is in jail or what charges they face, a phone call often gets you answers right away in Navajo County.

In-person visits let you handle things directly. Go to the sheriff's office at 137 W. Arizona Street in Holbrook during business hours. Bring your ID and any details you have about the arrest, like names or dates. Staff can run searches while you wait and tell you what is available. You may be able to get simple records the same day if they are not too large.

Written requests are another option. Mail your request to the sheriff's office with details about what you need. Include your contact information and ask about payment before sending money. Allow time for mail delivery and processing. Written requests create a paper trail that some people prefer.

Tribal Lands in Navajo County

A big chunk of Navajo County lies within tribal boundaries. The Navajo Nation covers the northern portion while the Hopi Reservation sits near the center. Tribal police have full jurisdiction on reservation land. Arrests there go through tribal courts, not the county system.

The county sheriff handles everything outside reservation boundaries. This includes Holbrook, Show Low, Snowflake, and various unincorporated areas. When someone is arrested by the sheriff or city police in these areas, they get booked at the county jail in Holbrook. Those are the records you can request from the sheriff's office.

Knowing where an incident happened matters a lot. If the arrest occurred on tribal land, the county sheriff will not have those records. You would need to contact the Navajo Nation Police or Hopi Tribe Police instead. The sheriff's office can sometimes point you in the right direction if they know the arrest happened on reservation land in Navajo County.

Arizona Arrest Records Laws

Arizona gives everyone the right to access public records. A.R.S. § 39-121 says you can inspect and copy records held by government agencies, including arrest reports. You do not need to explain why you want them. The law applies to Navajo County just like every other county in the state.

Not all records are public, though. Juvenile arrests stay confidential under state law. Records sealed by court order cannot be released. Ongoing investigations may be off-limits until the case closes. These exemptions protect privacy and law enforcement operations while still allowing public access to most arrest documentation.

If you want your own record sealed, A.R.S. § 13-911 allows petitions after you complete your sentence. The waiting period depends on the offense type. You file with the court that handled your case. For statewide criminal history covering multiple counties, contact the Arizona DPS Central State Repository.

Nearby Counties

Navajo County shares borders with several other Arizona counties. If your search extends beyond Navajo County lines, you will need to contact those sheriff's offices separately.

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