Coconino County Police Blotter Lookup

Coconino County police blotter records cover arrests and incidents across the largest county in Arizona by land area. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office based in Flagstaff handles law enforcement for unincorporated areas including forests, rural communities, and Native American lands outside reservations. You can search Coconino County police blotter data by contacting the records division or visiting the detention facility for booking information. The county maintains detailed logs of all arrests, incidents, and investigations conducted by sheriff deputies.

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Coconino County Police Blotter Quick Facts

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Coconino County Sheriff Police Blotter

The Coconino County Sheriff's Office patrols a massive area that includes the Grand Canyon, parts of the Navajo Nation, and numerous national forests. Deputies handle everything from search and rescue to criminal investigations. All of this activity generates Coconino County police blotter records.

Coconino County Sheriff Office website for police blotter information

Contact the sheriff at 928-774-4523 for general questions. For dispatch records specifically, call 928-214-2530. The main office is at 911 E. Sawmill Rd. in Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The sheriff's office handles requests for Coconino County police blotter records including incident reports, arrest reports, and accident reports from county roads. City incidents within Flagstaff, Sedona, or Williams are handled by those cities' police departments.

Coconino County Detention Facility

The Coconino County Detention Facility processes all arrests made by sheriff deputies. Booking information becomes part of the Coconino County police blotter record. The jail operates 24 hours a day and can answer questions about current inmates.

Coconino County Detention Facility information page

Call the jail at (928) 226-5200 for inmate information. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, their charges, and bond amount. This basic booking data is public information in Arizona. For detailed Coconino County police blotter records about the arrest itself, you need to contact the records division.

The detention facility is separate from the records division. Jail staff handle inmate custody and visitation. Records staff handle copies of reports and documents. Make sure you contact the right department for what you need.

Note: Jail staff cannot release copies of arrest reports or investigation files.

Request Coconino County Police Blotter Records

The Coconino County Records Division handles all formal requests for police blotter data. You can submit requests in person, by mail, by fax, or by email. The records team processes requests in the order they are received.

Coconino County records request information page

Fees for Coconino County police blotter records are straightforward. You pay $8 for the first 20 pages. Each additional page costs $0.10. These fees cover staff time and copying costs. Payment is required before records are released.

Include these details in your request:

  • Date of the incident
  • Location where it happened
  • Names of people involved
  • Case or report number if you have it
  • Your contact information

Vague requests take longer because staff must search more broadly. The more details you provide, the faster they can find your Coconino County police blotter records.

Flagstaff Police Blotter Records

Incidents within Flagstaff city limits are handled by the Flagstaff Police Department, not the sheriff. Flagstaff has its own police force with its own records division. If the incident you are looking for happened inside the city, you need to contact Flagstaff PD instead.

See the Flagstaff police blotter page for information about requesting records from the city police department. Flagstaff is the only city in Coconino County with a population over 50,000.

Smaller cities like Sedona and Williams also have their own police departments. Check with those agencies for incidents within their city limits. The Coconino County police blotter covers everything outside incorporated city boundaries.

Nearby Arizona Counties

Coconino County borders multiple other counties. Incidents near county lines may be handled by a different sheriff's office depending on the exact location.

The Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation cover large portions of Coconino County. Incidents on tribal land are typically handled by tribal police or federal agencies rather than the Coconino County Sheriff. Check with the appropriate agency if you are unsure about jurisdiction.

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