Navajo County Warrant Records Search
Navajo County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and courts based in Holbrook. This large county in northeastern Arizona includes parts of the Navajo Nation and other tribal lands. The Sheriff handles warrants for the non-tribal areas of the county. This guide explains how to search for warrant records in Navajo County and what to do if you have one.
Navajo County Quick Facts
Navajo County Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and warrants for Navajo County. They serve the non-tribal portions of this large rural county.
Visit the Navajo County Sheriff page for contact info and resources. The main office is at 100 East Code Talkers Drive, Holbrook, AZ 86025. The non-emergency phone is (928) 524-4050. Booking info is at 928-524-4450. The department covers a wide area including Show Low, Snowflake, and other communities.
For warrant searches, use the statewide Arizona Courts system at apps.azcourts.gov. Search by name to find cases. If a warrant exists, it may show in the case history. The Clerk of Superior Court is at 928-524-4188 for specific questions about court records in Navajo County.
Tribal Jurisdiction in Navajo County
Much of Navajo County is tribal land. Warrants on tribal land are handled by tribal courts, not the county system.
The Navajo Nation has its own court system and law enforcement. If a warrant was issued by a tribal court, you need to deal with that court directly. The county Sheriff does not serve warrants on tribal land in most cases. This makes Navajo County different from many other Arizona counties. Always find out which court issued your warrant before trying to resolve it.
For warrants from Navajo County state courts, use the county resources listed here. For tribal warrants, contact the tribal court that issued it. The two systems are separate.
Note: Tribal and state warrants are handled by different court systems in Navajo County.
Clearing a Warrant in Navajo County
If you have a warrant from a Navajo County state court, contact that court to resolve it. The process works like other Arizona counties.
For bench warrants from missed court dates, find out the bond amount. Pay it to clear the warrant and get a new hearing. The court can tell you payment options. Some courts take credit cards. Others need cash or money order.
You can file a motion to quash. Write to the court and explain why you missed your date. Include proof if you have it. The judge decides whether to cancel the warrant. If granted, you get a new court date.
For arrest warrants on criminal charges, talk to a lawyer first. These are serious matters. A lawyer can help you understand the charges and plan a safe approach. Do not try to handle major criminal charges alone.
Navajo County Warrant Contacts
Here are the main contacts for Navajo County warrant matters.
Sheriff's Office: 100 East Code Talkers Drive, Holbrook, AZ 86025. Non-Emergency: (928) 524-4050. Booking Info: 928-524-4450. Clerk of Superior Court: 928-524-4188. The Superior Court is in Holbrook. Justice Courts are in various locations around the county.
The statewide DPS warrant search at azdps.gov/warrant-search includes Navajo County warrants reported to the state. This is a good starting point for checking if you have a warrant.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Navajo County.