Flagstaff Warrant Records

Flagstaff warrant records can be accessed through the Municipal Court in northern Arizona. This mountain city has about 77,000 residents and is home to Northern Arizona University. The Municipal Court issues bench warrants for missed court dates and unpaid fines. Their website explains how to check for warrants and resolve them. This guide covers warrant records in Flagstaff.

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Flagstaff Municipal Court Warrants

The Flagstaff Municipal Court has a page dedicated to warrant information. It explains when warrants are issued and how to handle them.

According to the Flagstaff warrants page, the court issues bench warrants for failing to appear for a scheduled court date or failure to pay outstanding monetary orders. If you have a warrant, you can search your case online at the statewide public access system.

Flagstaff Municipal Court warrants page

If you have a warrant for your arrest, you may post the amount of the bond to quash the warrant. You may also contact a Warrant Officer who can schedule a time for you to see a judge. The court is at 101 W. Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Phone: 928-213-3000. Email: warrants@flagstaffaz.gov. Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Flagstaff Records Request

The court also handles records requests. Their website lists the fees for various services.

Visit the Flagstaff records request page for details. Record Request Fee is $17. Copy Fee is $0.50 per page. Certification is $17. These are standard court record fees in Arizona.

Flagstaff records request page

Contact the court during business hours to submit your request. They can tell you what is available and how to get it.

Types of Warrants in Flagstaff

Flagstaff courts issue different types of warrants. Each has its own process for resolution.

Bench warrants are the most common. These come from missing a court date or not paying what you owe. To clear one, you post bond or see a judge. The court's warrant page explains this process.

Traffic warrants happen when you miss traffic court or do not pay a citation. Many visitors to Flagstaff get these while passing through on Interstate 40. Your license may get flagged with the MVD if you have an outstanding traffic warrant.

Arrest warrants on criminal charges are more serious. These require legal help in most cases. The court can tell you what kind of warrant you have when you call.

Clearing a Warrant in Flagstaff

If you have a warrant from Flagstaff Municipal Court, you have options to resolve it. The court makes this process clear on their website.

First, find out your bond amount. You can post bond to clear the warrant. Contact the court or email warrants@flagstaffaz.gov for details. Payment clears the warrant and may set a new court date. The court accepts several payment methods.

Second, you can contact a Warrant Officer at 928-213-3000. They can schedule a time for you to see a judge. This lets you explain why you missed court and ask the judge to quash the warrant. Bring any documents that support your reason.

Use apps.supremecourt.az.gov/publicaccess to search for your case online. The system shows case status and any warrants. You can also check the statewide Arizona DPS warrant search.

Note: Flagstaff has a dedicated email for warrant questions: warrants@flagstaffaz.gov

Legal Help in Flagstaff

Legal resources serve Flagstaff and Coconino County residents who need help with warrant cases.

DNA People's Legal Services provides free legal help in northern Arizona. They serve low-income residents in Coconino County. The Arizona State Bar also runs a lawyer referral service statewide.

For criminal matters, the court can appoint a public defender if you qualify financially. Having a lawyer helps especially on more serious charges.

Flagstaff Warrant Contacts

Here are the key contacts for warrant matters in Flagstaff.

Flagstaff Municipal Court: 101 W. Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Phone: 928-213-3000. Email: warrants@flagstaffaz.gov. Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Coconino County Resources

Flagstaff is in Coconino County.

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