Flagstaff Police Blotter

Flagstaff police blotter records come from the Flagstaff Police Department serving this northern Arizona mountain city. Home to Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff handles a mix of university area incidents and tourism-related calls. You can request Flagstaff police blotter data through their online form or by contacting the records division. FPD maintains detailed records of all arrests, incidents, and investigations conducted by officers within city limits.

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Flagstaff Police Records Division

The Flagstaff Police records page provides information about requesting police blotter data. The department has a dedicated records division to process requests.

Flagstaff Police records division information page

Contact the department at 928-213-2000 or non-emergency at 928-774-1414. The office is at 911 E Sawmill Road in Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Hours are 8am to 4:30pm weekdays.

Flagstaff police blotter fees are $8 for the first 20 pages. Each additional page costs $0.10. These fees match Coconino County rates.

Flagstaff Police Online Request Form

The Flagstaff online report request form lets you submit requests from home. This is a convenient way to request Flagstaff police blotter records without visiting the office.

Flagstaff Police online report request form

Fill out the form with details about the incident. Include dates, locations, and names of people involved. Staff will contact you about fees and availability.

The online form is available 24/7. Requests are processed during regular business hours.

Flagstaff Crime Statistics

The Flagstaff statistics and reports page provides aggregate crime data. This resource shows Flagstaff police blotter trends over time.

Flagstaff Police statistics and reports page

Statistics include crime rates, calls for service, and arrest data. This information helps you understand overall Flagstaff police blotter activity without requesting individual reports.

Note: Statistics show trends but not individual case details.

Request Flagstaff Police Blotter Records

  • Online form at flagstaff.az.gov
  • Phone: 928-213-2000
  • Non-emergency: 928-774-1414
  • Address: 911 E Sawmill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Include dates, locations, and names of people involved. Case numbers help speed up searches.

Types of Flagstaff Police Records

Common Flagstaff police blotter requests include incident reports, arrest records, accident reports, and background checks. Each type documents different aspects of police activity. Incident reports capture officer observations. Arrest records show booking details. Accident reports provide collision information.

Fees follow Coconino County rates. The first 20 pages cost $8. Additional pages are $0.10 each. Staff provide fee estimates before processing your request. Payment is required before records release.

Not all records are public. Arizona law protects certain information. Victim details may be redacted. Juvenile records have special restrictions. Ongoing investigation details stay confidential. Staff ensure compliance before releasing any documents.

Northern Arizona University Area

Flagstaff is home to Northern Arizona University, bringing thousands of students to the city. The university area generates distinct Flagstaff police blotter patterns. Student housing, campus events, and nightlife create calls different from other neighborhoods.

NAU has its own police department for on-campus incidents. City police handle off-campus areas including student housing complexes and bars near downtown. If you need records, check which agency responded. University police handle their own records separately.

Football games and other major events bring crowds to the campus area. These high-activity periods generate additional reports. The department coordinates with university police during large events.

Tourism and Seasonal Patterns

Flagstaff attracts visitors year-round. Summer brings tourists escaping Valley heat. Winter brings skiers heading to Snowbowl. These seasonal populations affect Flagstaff police blotter activity. Visitor-related incidents add to local call volumes.

Historic Route 66 runs through downtown Flagstaff. This brings heritage tourists exploring the iconic highway. Downtown bars and restaurants serve both locals and visitors. The mix creates a vibrant but sometimes challenging environment for officers.

Nearby national monuments and forests draw outdoor enthusiasts through Flagstaff. Some visitors experience trouble in town before or after their wilderness adventures. The department handles these transient populations alongside serving permanent residents.

Winter weather creates unique challenges for Flagstaff police. Snow and ice affect response times and driving conditions. Weather-related calls including accidents and stranded motorists add to winter workload. The department adjusts operations based on conditions.

Records Processing

Flagstaff police blotter requests go through a standard review process. Staff verify what records exist and check for required redactions. Processing times depend on request complexity. The online form is available around the clock while staff process requests during business hours.

Payment is required before records release. Staff contact you with fee amounts after determining what records are available. Payment methods include cash, check, and credit cards for in-person transactions.

Coconino County Records

Flagstaff is in Coconino County. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office handles incidents outside city limits. Vast areas around Flagstaff fall under county or federal jurisdiction. Flagstaff police blotter covers only incidents within city boundaries.

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