Coconino County Released Inmates

Coconino County released inmate records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Flagstaff. The county jail holds inmates from across northern Arizona, including those arrested by local police and those awaiting trial. You can request records on former inmates through the Records Division. The sheriff also handles background checks for a small fee. Coconino County spans a vast area and includes Flagstaff, Williams, and parts of the Navajo Nation. Finding records here takes some patience since there is no online inmate search tool. Phone calls and written requests are the main ways to get information on released inmates in this county.

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Coconino County Sheriff Released Inmate Records

The Coconino County Sheriff's Office handles all jail records for the county. This includes booking information, release dates, and custody status for inmates who have passed through the detention facility. Unlike some Arizona counties, Coconino does not offer an online inmate search portal. You must contact the sheriff directly to get information about released inmates. The Records Division staff can help with requests during business hours.

The Coconino County Sheriff's Office is based in Flagstaff at 911 E. Sawmill Road. This is the same complex that houses the jail and the Flagstaff Police Department records unit. The sheriff serves all of Coconino County, which is the second largest county in the United States by land area. Rural areas, tribal lands, and national forest all fall under the sheriff's jurisdiction for law enforcement and detention services.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office main page for released inmate records

You can reach the Records Division by phone at 928-214-2530. This line handles requests for police reports, jail records, and background checks in Coconino County. Staff can tell you if a person has been booked or released from the county jail. They cannot give legal advice or confirm details about ongoing cases. For urgent matters involving current inmates, call the jail directly at 928-226-5200.

Coconino County Detention Facility Information

The Coconino County Detention Facility is where inmates are held before trial and during short sentences. The jail is in Flagstaff on Sawmill Road. It houses adult inmates from across the county. When someone gets released from this facility, their booking record stays on file with the sheriff.

Coconino County Detention Facility information page for inmate records

Jail records contain key facts about each inmate. You can learn the booking date, charges at the time of arrest, bond amount, and release date. For released inmates, the record shows how they left custody. Some post bail. Others serve their time and walk out. A few get transferred to state prison if convicted of serious crimes. The detention staff keep track of all these movements.

The Flagstaff Jail phone number is 928-226-5200. Call this line if you need to check on someone in custody right now. For historical records on released inmates, the Records Division is a better contact. They can process formal requests and pull files from the archives. Expect some delay for older records or complex requests involving Coconino County released inmates.

Note: Inmates released from Coconino County jail may still have records with state courts or ADCRR if they faced state charges.

Coconino County Criminal History Background Checks

The Coconino County Sheriff's Office offers background checks for individuals who want to know their own criminal history. This is a local check only. It shows arrests and bookings in Coconino County. The fee is $7 in cash or by check. You must go in person to the Records Division to request this service.

The Sheriff's Office FAQ page explains how to get a background check in Coconino County. Bring valid ID and the $7 fee. Staff will run your name through the local system. Results come back fast in most cases. This check will not show arrests made by other agencies or convictions in other counties. For a full Arizona criminal history, you need to contact the Department of Public Safety in Phoenix.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office FAQ page about released inmate records and background checks

Employers cannot use this local background check for hiring decisions. Arizona law limits how criminal history can be used in employment screening. The sheriff provides this service mainly for personal use. People check their own records before applying for jobs, renting apartments, or traveling abroad. It helps to know what shows up in the Coconino County system.

Request Released Inmate Records in Coconino County

You can request copies of police reports and jail records from the Coconino County Sheriff's Office. The FAQ page notes that you should complete an online public records request form to get started. This form asks for details about what records you need. Be as specific as you can. Give names, dates, and case numbers if you have them. Vague requests take longer to process.

The process for getting released inmate records in Coconino County follows Arizona public records law under A.R.S. Section 39-121. This law says public records shall be open to inspection during office hours. You have the right to look at most jail records. Some details may be redacted if they could harm an ongoing investigation or reveal a confidential source.

Response times vary based on how complex your request is. Simple requests for a single booking record may come back within a few days. Requests that span multiple years or involve many inmates will take longer. The Records Division staff handle requests in the order they come in. Fees apply for copies. Expect to pay around 25 cents per page for paper copies. Digital copies may have different rates.

The Coconino County Sheriff's Office mailing address is:
911 E. Sawmill Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Flagstaff Police and Coconino County Records

The City of Flagstaff Police Department and the Coconino County Sheriff's Office share a records program. This consolidated system makes it easier to get records from either agency in one place. When you call 928-214-2530, you reach staff who can help with both city police reports and county jail records. This is useful if you are not sure which agency handled a case.

Flagstaff is the county seat and the largest city in Coconino County. Most arrests in the county happen in or near Flagstaff. People released from the county jail often have ties to the Flagstaff area. The shared records system helps connect the dots between city arrests and county detention.

For police reports from Flagstaff, you can use the online request form or visit the office at 911 E. Sawmill Road. The fee for reports is $8 for the first 20 pages, then $0.10 per page after that. Body camera videos cost $46 per hour to review, plus a $30 storage fee. Fingerprinting is available by appointment for $6. These services all run through the same office that handles Coconino County released inmate records.

Note: Part 1 crime victims may receive one free copy of the police report under Arizona law.

Arizona State Resources for Coconino County Inmates

Released inmates from Coconino County who served time in state prison have records with ADCRR. The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry runs a free online database that covers state prison inmates from 1985 to now. This is separate from county jail records. Use the ADCRR Inmate Data Search to find state prison records.

The state database shows basic information about released inmates. You can see the ADC number, mugshot, name, physical traits, admission date, and estimated release date. The database does not include dates of birth. It also does not list specific crimes. For crime details, you need to check court records in the county where the case was heard.

Arizona court records are available through the Public Access to Court Case Information system. This covers most courts in Arizona including those in Coconino County. You can look up criminal cases, see charges, and view case outcomes. This helps fill in gaps that jail records alone cannot answer.

Victims can sign up for release notifications through Arizona VINE. This free service sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. You can get calls, texts, or emails. The system works for both county jails and state prisons across Arizona, including Coconino County detention.

Contact Information for Coconino County Released Inmates

Here is a summary of the key contacts for released inmate records in Coconino County:

  • Records Division: 928-214-2530
  • Flagstaff Jail: 928-226-5200
  • Non-Emergency Line: 928-774-4523
  • Background Check Fee: $7 cash or check
  • Address: 911 E. Sawmill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001

The Records Division handles most requests for released inmate information. Staff are available during regular business hours. For after-hours emergencies, call the non-emergency line or 911. The jail line is best for questions about someone currently in custody.

Keep in mind that Coconino County does not post inmate records online. Many Arizona counties removed their online search tools after a 2024 court ruling. The Houston v. Maricopa County decision raised concerns about posting mugshots and personal information on government websites. For now, phone calls and written requests remain the best way to access released inmate records in Coconino County.

Nearby Arizona Counties for Released Inmate Records

If you are looking for released inmate records from areas near Coconino County, check these neighboring counties in Arizona:

Each county has its own sheriff and jail system. Records do not transfer between counties automatically. If someone was arrested in Yavapai County but lives in Coconino County, you would need to contact Yavapai for those specific records. The same applies for state prison records, which are handled by ADCRR at the state level rather than any single county.

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