Access Yavapai County Warrant Records

Yavapai County warrant records can be searched through the Sheriff's Office online portal based in Prescott. This large county in central Arizona has its own warrant search tool that is separate from the state system. You can also check the inmate roster to see if someone was arrested on a warrant. This guide covers all the resources for finding and resolving warrant records in Yavapai County.

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Yavapai County Quick Facts

240K+ Population
Prescott County Seat
8,128 Square Miles
Online Warrant Search

Yavapai County Warrant Search Portal

Yavapai County has its own online warrant search tool. This is one of the few counties in Arizona with a dedicated warrant lookup system.

The Yavapai County Warrant Search portal lets you check for active warrants by name. Enter a first and last name to see results. The system shows warrants that the Sheriff's Office has in its database. This includes warrants from Superior Court and Justice Courts in Yavapai County.

Contact the Sheriff's Office at 928-771-3260 if you have questions about a warrant you find. Their email is web.sheriff@yavapaiaz.gov. The main address is 255 E Gurley St, Prescott, AZ 86301. Staff can explain what steps you need to take to resolve a warrant.

Note: The warrant search portal may not show all warrants due to system updates or sealed cases.

Yavapai County Inmate Search

If someone was arrested on a warrant, you can look them up in the jail roster. The Sheriff runs an inmate search online.

Visit the Yavapai County Inmate Search to find current inmates. Search by name to see who is in custody. The results show charges, booking date, and bond amount. This helps you find out if a warrant led to an arrest. You can also see what it would cost to bail someone out.

Yavapai County inmate search portal

The Yavapai County jail holds inmates for the county and some contract inmates from other jurisdictions. The roster updates regularly but may lag behind actual bookings by a few hours.

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement for unincorporated Yavapai County. They serve warrants and make arrests.

The Yavapai County Sheriff website has resources for the public. You can find contact info, forms, and news about the department. The Sheriff serves a large rural area including Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, and other communities outside city limits.

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office main page

For records requests, contact the Sheriff's records division. They handle requests for incident reports, arrest records, and other documents. Fees apply for copies. Check the website or call for current rates.

Clearing a Warrant in Yavapai County

If you have a warrant in Yavapai County, act before an arrest happens at a bad time. You have options to deal with it on your own terms.

For bench warrants from missed court dates, contact the court that issued it. Find out the bond amount. Paying the bond clears the warrant and sets a new hearing date. You can often pay at the court or by mail. Some courts take credit cards. Check before you go.

You can also file a motion to quash the warrant. This asks the judge to cancel it. Explain why you missed your court date. Medical problems, family emergencies, or not receiving notice are common reasons. Bring proof if you have it. The judge will decide whether to grant your motion.

For arrest warrants tied to criminal charges, get a lawyer first. These are serious and you need legal help. A lawyer can work with the prosecutor and help you surrender in a controlled way. Going alone to turn yourself in on an arrest warrant can go wrong fast.

Note: The warrant search tool shows active warrants, but always verify with the court before taking action.

Yavapai County Warrant Contacts

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

The Sheriff's Office is at 255 E Gurley St, Prescott, AZ 86301. Phone: 928-771-3260. Email: web.sheriff@yavapaiaz.gov. The Superior Court is at 120 S Cortez Street, Prescott. Justice Courts are in various locations including Prescott, Prescott Valley, Camp Verde, and other areas.

Court hours are typically 8 AM to 5 PM on weekdays. The jail operates around the clock for booking and release.

Cities in Yavapai County

Yavapai County includes Prescott and several other communities. Prescott Valley is served by the county.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Yavapai County.

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