Find Coconino County Warrant Records

Coconino County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office based in Flagstaff. This is the largest county in Arizona by land area, covering over 18,000 square miles of northern Arizona. The Sheriff has a wanted persons page with warrant tips and contact info. You can search for cases through the state court system. This guide explains how to find and handle warrant records in Coconino County.

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Coconino County Quick Facts

145K+ Population
Flagstaff County Seat
18,661 Square Miles
Largest County in AZ

Coconino County Warrant Tips

The Coconino County Sheriff's Office has a page for wanted persons and warrant tips. This helps the public report information about people with warrants.

Visit the Coconino County warrant tips page to see wanted persons or submit tips. The Sheriff works with the community to find people with outstanding warrants. If you know someone's location, you can report it through this page or call Silent Witness at 928-774-6111.

Coconino County Sheriff wanted persons and warrant tips page

The main Sheriff's Office is at 911 E. Sawmill Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86001. For non-emergencies, call 928-774-4523. The Records phone is 928-214-2530. The Flagstaff Jail is at 928-226-5200. These numbers can help you get info about warrant records in Coconino County.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for unincorporated areas of this large county. They serve warrants and make arrests.

The Coconino County Sheriff main page has contact info and resources. The department covers a huge area including Grand Canyon National Park, Page, Williams, and rural communities. Much of the county is national forest or tribal land.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office main page

For warrant searches, use the statewide Arizona Courts system at apps.azcourts.gov. Search by name to find cases in Coconino County. If a warrant exists, it may show in the case history. You can also call the court directly to ask about warrants.

Clearing a Warrant in Coconino County

If you have a warrant in Coconino County, you need to deal with it through the court. Warrants do not expire in Arizona. One from years ago is still valid today.

For bench warrants from missed court dates, contact the court. Find out the bond amount. Pay it to clear the warrant and get a new hearing date. The court can tell you payment options. Some accept cash, credit cards, or money orders. Check what your specific court takes.

You can also file a motion to quash. Write to the court and explain why you missed your hearing. Include any proof you have. The judge will decide whether to cancel the warrant. If granted, you get a new court date without having to post bond.

For arrest warrants tied to criminal charges, talk to a lawyer. These are serious matters. A lawyer can help you understand what you face and how to handle turning yourself in safely. Do not try to deal with major criminal charges alone.

Note: Silent Witness tips are anonymous but can lead to arrests on warrant records.

Coconino County Warrant Contacts

Here are the main contacts for warrant matters in Coconino County.

Sheriff's Office Main: 911 E. Sawmill Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Non-Emergency: 928-774-4523. Records: 928-214-2530. Flagstaff Jail: 928-226-5200. Silent Witness: 928-774-6111. The Superior Court is in Flagstaff as well.

Justice Courts are spread across this large county. Flagstaff has the main court, but there are also courts in Page, Williams, and other areas. Check the county website for specific court locations.

Cities in Coconino County

Coconino County includes Flagstaff and other communities in northern Arizona.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Coconino County.

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