Coconino County Jail Booking Records

Coconino County booking and release records are managed by the Coconino County Sheriff's Office. The county operates detention facilities in both Flagstaff and Page to serve this geographically large Arizona county. When someone is arrested in Coconino County, they are booked into one of these jails depending on where the arrest occurred. The sheriff creates records of all bookings including charges, bond information, and release status. Face-to-face visitation is no longer offered at Coconino County jails. Video visitation is now the only way to communicate with inmates in person. Each inmate receives free video visitation time each week.

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Coconino County Booking Records Quick Facts

145K+ Population
Flagstaff County Seat
60 min Free Video Visit
2 Jail Facilities

Coconino County Detention Facilities

Coconino County has two jail facilities. The main detention center is in Flagstaff. A smaller facility operates in Page for the northern part of the county.

The Flagstaff jail is at 951 E. Sawmill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Phone them at 928-226-5200 for information about inmates there. The Page facility is at 713 Tunnel Road, Page, AZ 86040 with a phone number of 928-645-8873. Which jail holds someone depends on where their arrest occurred and current facility capacity.

Coconino County detention facility information page

For general records requests from Coconino County, call 928-214-2530. This number connects to the records section that handles public document requests. They can help with booking records, incident reports, and other sheriff documents. Include names, dates, and any case numbers you have when making a request.

Coconino County Jail Visitation

Coconino County no longer offers face-to-face visitation at their jails. Video visitation is now the only option for connecting with inmates.

Each inmate at Coconino County jail receives 60 minutes of free video visitation per week. This policy helps families stay connected without the cost barrier. Additional video visits beyond the free hour cost money. The video system is run through a third-party vendor that handles scheduling and payments.

Coconino County jail frequently asked questions page

To schedule a video visit with someone in Coconino County jail, register with the video visitation provider. You will need to create an account and verify your identity. Once approved, you can book time slots to speak with the inmate. Technical support is available if you have trouble with the video system.

Note: Rules about who can visit and what topics are allowed may vary based on security level and case status.

Getting Coconino County Booking Records

To get copies of booking records or other documents from Coconino County Sheriff, submit a public records request. The Records Division processes these requests.

Contact the Records Division at 928-214-2530. Explain what records you need and provide identifying information. Names, dates, and locations help staff locate the right documents. A case number speeds up the search significantly. Staff will let you know the cost and how to pay before processing your request.

Arizona public records law gives you the right to access these records. Under ARS § 39-121, government records are open to public inspection. The sheriff can charge fees to cover copying costs. Some details may be redacted to protect victim information or active investigations.

Cities in Coconino County

Coconino County is the second largest county in the United States by area. It includes several communities spread across northern Arizona.

Flagstaff is the county seat and largest city. Flagstaff has its own police department but arrestees go to the Coconino County jail. Page in the northern part of the county has the second detention facility. Other communities include Williams, Tusayan near the Grand Canyon, and Sedona which straddles the Coconino and Yavapai county line.

For booking records from a Flagstaff arrest, check with the Coconino County Sheriff. The city police have arrest reports. The county has jail booking records showing custody information.

Nearby Arizona Counties

Coconino County borders several other Arizona counties. Each maintains its own booking records system.

Navajo County is to the east. Yavapai County lies to the south. Mohave County is west. Apache County is in the northeastern corner. Contact the appropriate county sheriff if an arrest occurred outside Coconino County.

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