Coconino County Inmate Search

Coconino County inmate records are not listed online. Unlike many Arizona counties, the Coconino County Sheriff's Office does not post a public jail roster on their website. If you need to find out if someone is in custody at the Coconino County Detention Facility, you must call directly. The main jail phone number is 928-226-5200. Staff can tell you if a person is currently being held and provide basic booking information. This page covers how to check custody status, request records, and contact the detention facilities in Coconino County.

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Finding Inmates in Coconino County

The Coconino County Detention Facility does not provide an online inmate search. This differs from larger Arizona counties like Maricopa and Pima that offer web based lookup tools. In Coconino County, you need to make a phone call to check if someone is in jail. Call 928-226-5200 during business hours. Give the person's full name and date of birth if you have it. Staff will tell you if they are in custody.

Coconino County Detention Facility information page for inmate records

The main detention center is in Flagstaff at 951 E. Sawmill Rd. This facility has 477 beds currently operating, though total capacity is 596. Most people arrested in Coconino County end up here. The jail holds inmates awaiting trial, serving short sentences, or waiting transfer to state prison. Staff can provide basic information about charges and bond amounts over the phone.

A smaller holding facility operates in Page. It has 24 beds and serves as a short term holding location. Inmates booked in Page often transfer to Flagstaff within a day or two. Call 928-645-8873 to check on inmates at the Page location. Both facilities are run by the Coconino County Sheriff's Office.

Note: The sheriff's office does not post mugshots or inmate lists online per their current policy.

Coconino County Jail Records Requests

You can request copies of booking records, arrest reports, and other jail documents from the sheriff's office. The main office is at 911 E. Sawmill Rd. in Flagstaff. This is next door to the detention facility. Hours vary so call ahead before visiting.

Arizona law gives you the right to inspect public records. Under A.R.S. 39-121, public records must be available for inspection during office hours. This includes most jail booking records, incident reports, and arrest documents. Some records have restrictions. Medical files and certain security information may require a court order or inmate consent.

To request records, provide as much detail as you can. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date. A booking number helps speed things up if you have one. Fees apply for copies. Standard rates in Arizona allow agencies to charge for reproduction costs. Contact the records division for current fee amounts in Coconino County.

Coconino County Sheriff FAQ

The sheriff's office FAQ page answers common questions about jail procedures. This covers how to find inmates, send mail, and schedule visits. The page confirms that inmates are not listed online and provides the phone number for custody checks.

Coconino County Sheriff Office FAQ page about jail and inmate information

Key points from the FAQ include mail rules and visitation policies. All mail must follow specific guidelines. Contraband items are not allowed. Books and magazines must come directly from publishers or approved vendors. Cash is not accepted through regular mail. The FAQ also covers how to add money to an inmate's commissary account and phone time.

Visiting Inmates in Coconino County

Coconino County offers video visitation for inmates. Each inmate gets 60 minutes of free video visits per week. This is more generous than many Arizona jails. The visits happen through the GettingOut platform. You need to create an account and get approved before scheduling visits.

GettingOut video visitation portal for Coconino County jail inmates

The approval process takes time. You must provide identification and pass a background check. Once approved, you can schedule visits from your home computer or phone. The platform works on most devices with a camera and internet connection. Remote visits save you a trip to Flagstaff if you live far away.

Additional visits beyond the free 60 minutes cost money. Check the GettingOut site for current rates. You can also add money to an inmate's phone account through the platform. Phone calls let inmates stay in touch with family when video visits are not available.

Note: In person visits may be available on a limited basis, but video visits are the primary option at Coconino County facilities.

Coconino County Jail Contact Info

Here is how to reach the Coconino County jail facilities and sheriff's office. Keep these numbers handy if you need to check on someone in custody or have questions about records.

  • Flagstaff Jail: 928-226-5200
  • Page Jail: 928-645-8873
  • Sheriff Main Office: 911 E. Sawmill Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86001
  • Detention Facility: 951 E. Sawmill Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86001

The Flagstaff jail operates 24 hours a day for intake and release. Administrative offices have regular business hours. Bond can be posted at any time. Bail amounts depend on the charges and judge's orders. Some charges have preset bail schedules while others require a court hearing.

State Inmate Records for Coconino County

If someone has been sentenced to state prison, they will not appear in county jail records. The Arizona Department of Corrections handles state inmates. Use the ADCRR inmate search to find people serving state prison sentences. This database covers all Arizona state prisons.

For criminal history checks, the Arizona Department of Public Safety maintains the Central State Repository. Under A.R.S. 41-1750, DPS collects arrest and disposition information from all Arizona criminal justice agencies. Individuals can review their own records by submitting a Record Review Packet. Responses come within 15 days.

VINELink offers free custody alerts for Coconino County inmates. Register at vinelink.com or call 1-866-277-7477. You can get phone, text, or email alerts when an inmate's status changes. This saves you from calling the jail repeatedly to check on releases.

Coconino County Court Records

Court records tell you why someone was arrested and what charges they face. The Arizona Courts system provides public access to case information online. This covers 153 of the 180 courts in Arizona, including Coconino County courts.

You can search by defendant name or case number. Results show charges, hearing dates, and case status. This helps you understand what led to an inmate's custody. Court records are separate from jail booking records, though both are public information in most cases. The court sets bail amounts and conditions of release. Jail staff just hold people based on court orders.

Cities in Coconino County

Coconino County is the second largest county in the United States by area. It covers over 18,000 square miles of northern Arizona. The county seat is Flagstaff. Most arrests in the county end up at the Flagstaff detention facility.

Flagstaff is the largest city in Coconino County. The Flagstaff Police Department handles arrests within city limits. After booking, inmates go to the county jail. Flagstaff PD maintains its own records division for police reports and incident documents.

Other towns in Coconino County include Page, Williams, Sedona (partially), and Tusayan near Grand Canyon National Park. These smaller communities rely on the sheriff's office for law enforcement or have small police departments that use county jail services. All inmate records funnel through the Coconino County Sheriff's Office regardless of which agency made the arrest.

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Nearby Arizona Counties

Coconino County borders several other Arizona counties. Each maintains its own jail and inmate records. If you cannot find someone in Coconino County, try checking these neighboring counties.