Pinal County Warrant Records
Pinal County warrant records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office based in Florence. This fast-growing county sits between Phoenix and Tucson. The Sheriff's Records Unit handles warrant checks and public records requests. You can also use the statewide court system to look up cases online. This guide covers everything you need to know about searching for and resolving warrant records in Pinal County, Arizona.
Pinal County Quick Facts
Pinal County Sheriff Records Unit
The Pinal County Sheriff's Office has a Records Unit that handles warrant checks and document requests. They can tell you about warrants in their system.
Contact the Pinal County Records Unit at 520-866-5193. The office is at 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building C, Florence, AZ 85132. Mailing address: P.O. Box 867, Florence, AZ 85132. They handle requests for incident reports, arrest records, and other documents from the Sheriff's Office.
The Records Unit charges fees for copies. Reports cost $7.50 for up to 25 pages, then $0.25 per page after that. CAD calls are $5. Statistical requests are $5. A CD of 911 audio, video, or photos costs $15. Fingerprints cost $5. Clearance letters are $5. Subpoenas are $12.
How to Check for a Pinal County Warrant
The Sheriff's Office FAQ explains how to find out if you have a warrant. The answer is simple and points to a free online tool.
According to the Pinal County Sheriff FAQ page, you can check the Public Access website to see if you have a warrant from any court. The link they give is eaccess.azcourts.gov. This is the statewide Arizona Courts system. It covers Pinal County courts and lets you search by name.
The online tool is free to use. Search for your name and see what comes up. If a warrant exists, it may show in the case details. The system covers Superior Court and Justice Court cases. It does not show all warrants, but it is a good starting point. If you find a warrant, contact the court that issued it to learn about your options.
Pinal County Justice Courts
Pinal County has several Justice Courts across its large area. Each court handles cases for its part of the county and may issue warrants.
The Pinal County Justice Courts page lists all locations. Courts are in Apache Junction, Casa Grande, Coolidge, Eloy, Florence, Maricopa, and other areas. Each has its own phone number and address. If you know which court issued your warrant, contact them directly. They can tell you the bond amount and how to resolve it.
Justice Courts handle misdemeanors, traffic cases, civil matters under $10,000, and small claims. Most warrant records in Pinal County come from these courts or from Superior Court in Florence.
Pinal County Case Lookup
The statewide Arizona Courts system lets you search for cases in Pinal County. This is the same tool the Sheriff recommends.
Go to the Arizona eAccess portal and search by name or case number. The system shows court actions, hearing dates, and case status. If a warrant was issued, it often shows in the case history. This covers both Justice Court and Superior Court cases in Pinal County. The tool is free and works around the clock.
Not all cases appear online. Sealed cases and juvenile matters are not shown. For those, you need to contact the court directly. The Clerk of the Superior Court in Florence handles requests for restricted records.
Pinal County Records Portal
Some Pinal County records are available through an online portal. This makes it easier to submit requests without going in person.
The portal requires an account to submit requests. Once you log in, you can ask for specific records and pay any fees online. Response times depend on the type of request and how busy the office is. Routine requests are processed faster than complex ones.
Note: Some records require in-person pickup for certified copies.
Resolving a Warrant in Pinal County
If you find out you have a warrant in Pinal County, you have options. The best choice depends on the type of warrant and which court issued it.
For bench warrants from missed court dates, you can often pay the bond amount to clear the warrant. Contact the court that issued it to find out the amount. You can pay at the court or sometimes by mail. Paying the bond does not end your case. It cancels the warrant and sets a new court date. You still have to deal with the underlying charges.
You can also ask the court to quash the warrant. File a motion explaining why you missed court. Bring proof if you have it. Medical issues, family emergencies, or not getting notice of the hearing are common reasons. The judge will decide if the warrant should be cancelled. If granted, you get a new court date without having to pay bond.
For arrest warrants tied to new charges, talk to a lawyer first. These are more serious. A lawyer can help you understand the charges and plan how to surrender safely.
Pinal County Warrant Contacts
Here are the main contacts for warrant matters in Pinal County.
The Sheriff's Records Unit is at 520-866-5193. Their address is 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building C, Florence, AZ 85132. The Superior Court Clerk is in Florence as well. Each Justice Court has its own number listed on the county website.
San Tan Valley residents should know that it is not an incorporated city. The Pinal County Sheriff serves that area, not a city police department. All warrants there go through the county system.
Cities in Pinal County
Pinal County includes several incorporated cities and towns. Some have their own municipal courts.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Pinal County.