Search Navajo County Police Blotter
Navajo County police blotter records come from the Navajo County Sheriff's Office based in Holbrook, Arizona. This northeastern Arizona county includes parts of the Navajo Nation, Hopi Reservation, and Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. The sheriff's office maintains detailed logs of all arrests, incidents, and investigations from deputies patrolling county jurisdictions. You can access Navajo County police blotter data by contacting the records division or checking their online inmate information pages.
Navajo County Police Blotter Quick Facts
Navajo County Sheriff Police Blotter
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for county areas outside incorporated cities and tribal jurisdictions. Deputies patrol a large territory that includes forests, rural communities, and highways.
Contact the sheriff at 928-524-4050 with questions about police blotter records. For booking information, call 928-524-4450. The main office is at 137 W. Arizona Street in Holbrook, AZ 86025.
Navajo County police blotter reports cost $10 each. This flat fee covers most standard incident and arrest reports. Longer or more complex records may have additional charges.
Navajo County Inmate Information
The Navajo County inmate information page explains how to look up people in custody. This is a quick way to check recent Navajo County police blotter activity for arrests.
Inmate data includes names, charges, booking dates, and bond amounts. This information is public under Arizona law. You can check who is currently in custody without filing a formal records request.
The inmate housing report shows where inmates are housed within the facility.
For detailed police reports about an arrest, you need to request copies from the records division. Jail data shows who is in custody but not the full investigation narrative.
Inmate Services
Navajo County uses several third-party services for inmate communication and accounts. JailATM handles inmate commissary accounts. TextBehind provides mail scanning services. VINELink offers victim notification when custody status changes.
These services help families stay connected with inmates but are separate from requesting Navajo County police blotter records. For copies of actual reports, contact the sheriff's records division.
Note: Third-party service fees are separate from records request costs.
Request Navajo County Police Blotter Records
You can request Navajo County police blotter records by phone, mail, or in person.
- Phone: 928-524-4050
- Booking Info: 928-524-4450
- Address: 137 W. Arizona Street, Holbrook, AZ 86025
Include the date of the incident, names of people involved, and what type of record you need. Case numbers or report numbers speed up the search if you have them.
The $10 per report fee is due when you pick up your copies. Payment options include cash and money orders. Confirm accepted methods when you submit your request.
Tribal Police Jurisdictions
Large portions of Navajo County fall within the Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation. Incidents on tribal land are typically handled by tribal police rather than the Navajo County Sheriff. Their records are kept separately.
If you are unsure which agency handled an incident, ask the sheriff's office. They can tell you whether the location falls under county or tribal jurisdiction and direct you to the right agency for Navajo County police blotter data.
Nearby Arizona Counties
- Apache County to the east
- Coconino County to the west
- Gila County to the south