Graham County Warrant Records Lookup

Graham County warrant records are handled by the Sheriff's Office based in Safford. This rural county in southeastern Arizona has a small population spread across a large area. The Sheriff serves warrants and handles law enforcement for the county. This guide covers how to search for and resolve warrant records in Graham County.

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Graham County Quick Facts

38K+ Population
Safford County Seat
4,641 Square Miles
Rural Character

Graham County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and serves warrants throughout Graham County. They cover the unincorporated areas and assist local police.

Visit the Graham County Sheriff page for contact info. The address is 600 W. Graham Canal Road, Safford, AZ 85546. Phone: (928) 428-3141. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The Sheriff serves warrants from courts in the county and assists other agencies.

Graham County Sheriff's Office main page

For warrant questions, contact the Sheriff or the court that issued the warrant. They can help you find out if you have an active warrant in Graham County.

Graham County Courts

Graham County has a Superior Court and Justice Court in Safford. Both can issue warrants.

Contact the court that issued your warrant to find out about bond and resolution options. The courts are in Safford. Use the statewide Arizona Courts system at apps.azcourts.gov to search for cases by name. If a warrant exists, it may show in the case history.

As a rural county, Graham has limited court resources. Call ahead to check hours before you visit.

Note: Graham County is a rural county with limited court staff.

Types of Warrants in Graham County

Graham County courts issue several types of warrants. Each has different consequences and resolution steps.

Bench warrants come from missed court dates. A judge issues these when you fail to appear. These are the most common type. They typically require bond payment to clear.

Arrest warrants come from criminal charges. A judge reviews evidence and decides whether to issue one. These are more serious and often need a lawyer to handle properly.

Search warrants let police search property. These do not stay active like arrest warrants. They are one-time documents that get served and then expire.

Resolving a Warrant in Graham County

If you have a warrant in Graham County, contact the court to handle it. The process is similar to other Arizona counties.

For bench warrants, pay the bond to clear it and get a new court date. The court can tell you the amount and payment options. Rural courts may have limited payment methods. Call ahead to ask what they accept. Bring cash or a money order to be safe.

File a motion to quash if you want the judge to cancel the warrant without bond. Explain why you missed court. Include proof like medical records or work documents. The judge decides whether to grant your request based on your circumstances.

For arrest warrants on criminal charges, get a lawyer. Even in small counties, criminal charges are serious. A lawyer can help you handle the situation safely. The State Bar of Arizona has a lawyer referral service if you need help finding one.

Graham County Warrant Contacts

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

Sheriff's Office: 600 W. Graham Canal Road, Safford, AZ 85546. Phone: (928) 428-3141. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. The Superior Court and Justice Court are in Safford as well.

The statewide warrant search at azdps.gov/warrant-search includes Graham County warrants reported to the state.

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