Flagstaff Recent Arrests Database

Flagstaff recent arrests are handled by the Flagstaff Police Department and processed through the Coconino County jail system. This northern Arizona city sits at over 7,000 feet elevation and serves as the county seat. The Flagstaff Police Department maintains arrest records and operates a consolidated records program with the Coconino County Sheriff's Office. You can request arrest reports through the records division or search for current inmates by phone. Coconino County does not offer online inmate search, so you must call the detention facility directly. This guide explains how to find Flagstaff arrest records and what to expect when making requests.

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Flagstaff Police Arrest Records

The Flagstaff Police Department operates a consolidated records program. This unique setup combines City Police, Coconino County Sheriff, and County Detention Facility reports in one location. Staff have immediate electronic access to detailed information about calls for service, incidents, crime reports, vehicles, arrests, and jail bookings.

You can visit the Flagstaff Records Division page to learn about requesting reports. The office handles all records requests for both city and county law enforcement in the Flagstaff area. This saves you time if you need records from multiple agencies.

The records office sits at 911 E Sawmill Road in Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Phone is 928-779-3646. Hours run 8 am to 5 pm on weekdays. Staff process requests in order. Complex requests take longer than simple ones.

Flagstaff Police records page for recent arrests

The Flagstaff Records Division website shows current fees and forms for requesting reports online or by mail.

Flagstaff Records Fees

Flagstaff charges fees for copies of police records. Fees vary based on what you request. Video and digital media cost more due to staff time for review and redaction.

Current fee schedule for Flagstaff Police records:

  • FPD Reports: $8 for first 20 pages
  • Personal Background Check: $7
  • Body Camera Videos: $46.00 per hour plus $30.00 digital storage

Body camera footage requires staff to watch each minute and redact protected information. The hourly rate covers this review time. Storage fees apply because digital files need special handling. If you need video evidence, expect higher costs and longer wait times compared to paper reports.

Under A.R.S. § 39-127, victims of Part I crimes can request one free copy of their police report. Mention this when submitting your request if you qualify. Violent crimes and major property crimes fall under Part I.

Note: Background checks show only local Flagstaff records. For statewide history, use the Arizona DPS system.

Coconino County Jail for Flagstaff Arrests

Flagstaff is the county seat of Coconino County. The county jail handles detention for all arrests in the area. When Flagstaff Police make an arrest, the person goes to the Coconino County Detention Facility. This is where they stay until release or transfer elsewhere.

The Coconino County jail does not post inmates online. This is unusual compared to many Arizona counties. To find out if someone is currently housed at the detention facility, you must call. The jail phone number is (928) 226-5200. Staff can confirm if a person is there and provide basic booking information.

The detention facility is at the same address as the records office: 911 East Sawmill Road in Flagstaff, AZ 86001. The main sheriff phone is 928-774-4523 for general questions not related to current inmates.

Coconino County has two detention facilities. One is in Flagstaff and one is in Page. When you call, specify which facility you are asking about. Most Flagstaff arrests go to the Flagstaff facility, but some may transfer to Page depending on circumstances.

Find Flagstaff Arrests

Searching for recent Flagstaff arrests requires a phone call. The county does not maintain an online inmate lookup like many other Arizona jurisdictions. This means you cannot search a database yourself. You call the jail and ask.

Call (928) 226-5200 to check if someone is currently in custody. Have the person's full name ready. Date of birth helps narrow the search. Staff will confirm whether the person is held at the Flagstaff or Page facility. They can give you basic booking information over the phone.

For historical records, contact the Flagstaff Records Division. Past arrests show in their database even after release. You can request copies of reports for cases that have closed. Active investigations may have restrictions on what gets released.

The Arizona Department of Public Safety maintains statewide criminal records. Under A.R.S. § 41-1750, all arrests in Arizona get reported to the Central State Repository. You can review your own record through DPS by submitting fingerprints. Checking others requires legal authority.

Arizona Statewide Arrest Systems

Beyond local Flagstaff records, Arizona has state systems for tracking people in custody. These help when someone has moved through the system or you are not sure where they are.

The Arizona Inmate Data Search shows people in state prison. This covers anyone sentenced to time in the Arizona Department of Corrections. Recent Flagstaff arrests would not appear here unless already convicted and transferred to state prison. County jail holds come first.

Arizona state inmate search database

The state inmate search helps locate people who started at county jail and then went to prison after conviction and sentencing.

The VINELink notification system works across Arizona. Register to get alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. This covers both county and state facilities. If you need to know when someone gets released from the Coconino County jail, VINE can send you a call, text, or email.

Arizona Arrest Record Laws

Public records law in Arizona ensures access to government documents. Arrest records from Flagstaff Police fall under these rules. You have the right to request copies under A.R.S. § 39-121.

Not everything gets released exactly as written. Agencies must protect certain private details. Under A.R.S. § 41-4172, personal identifiers get redacted. Social security numbers come out completely. Dates of birth show only the year in many cases. Home addresses are removed to prevent stalking or harassment.

Active investigations can delay release. If a case is still open, some details may be held back. Once the case closes or goes to trial, records become more available. Ask records staff about the status when you make your request.

Arizona allows record sealing for past arrests. Under A.R.S. § 13-911, people can petition the court to seal old records. The waiting period varies by offense type. Sealed records do not show up in standard searches. Very old Flagstaff arrests might be sealed and unavailable even though they happened.

Consolidated Records Program

Flagstaff has a unique records setup worth understanding. The Police and Sheriff share a consolidated records system. This means one office handles requests for both agencies. If you need records from a Flagstaff city arrest or a Coconino County sheriff arrest, you go to the same place.

The consolidated program offers immediate electronic access to all local law enforcement data. This includes calls for service, incidents, crime reports, vehicle records, arrests, and jail bookings. Staff can pull information quickly without transferring you between offices.

This setup benefits people who are not sure which agency handled an arrest. You can submit one request and staff will find the records regardless of whether city or county made the arrest. The office at 911 E Sawmill Road handles it all.

Note: Court records are separate. The consolidated program covers law enforcement records only. For court case files, contact Coconino County Superior Court or Flagstaff Municipal Court depending on the charges.

Request Flagstaff Arrest Reports

Getting copies of Flagstaff arrest records follows a standard process. Gather your information first. The incident date matters most. Names help. Case numbers speed things up if you have them from court or previous correspondence.

Contact the Records Division at 928-779-3646 or visit in person at 911 E Sawmill Road. Explain what you need. Staff will check if the records exist and are available. They will quote you the fee based on page count and record type.

Pay the fee and wait for processing. Simple reports may come quickly. Complex requests with video or multiple files take longer. Staff will contact you when everything is ready. You can pick up copies or have them mailed depending on what works for your situation.

For current inmates, skip the records request process. Just call the jail at (928) 226-5200. This gives you immediate confirmation of custody status without paperwork or fees.

Nearby Arizona Cities

Flagstaff sits in northern Arizona, away from the Phoenix metro area. The nearest major cities with similar populations are some distance away. However, several other Arizona cities have their own police departments and arrest records systems.

Each city handles its own arrest records separately. The Coconino County page has details on the sheriff's office and detention facility for areas outside Flagstaff city limits but within the county.

Contact Flagstaff Police Records

Reach the Flagstaff Police Department Records Division for arrest records and other requests:

Address: 911 E Sawmill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Phone: 928-779-3646

Hours: 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday

For current jail inmates, call the detention facility directly:

Jail Phone: (928) 226-5200

The sheriff's office main line is 928-774-4523 for general county law enforcement questions. Online resources are limited for Coconino County, so phone calls work best for most inquiries about recent Flagstaff arrests.

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