San Tan Valley Busted Mugshots
San Tan Valley busted mugshots come from Pinal County Sheriff's Office facilities where all arrestees from this unincorporated census-designated place of over 105,000 residents get booked, though online inmate search functions have been paused following the September 2024 Houston v. Maricopa County federal court ruling that affected mugshot posting policies throughout Arizona. The Pinal County Sheriff's Office serves San Tan Valley from their main facility at 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle in Florence operating Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the previously available online inmate search portal at app1.pinal.gov/search/inmate-search.aspx currently paused until further notice. You must now request San Tan Valley busted mugshots through formal records requests to PCSO Records Unit at (520) 866-5193 or via their online portal account system at pinal.gov/1107/Records-Unit, paying $7.50 for police reports up to 25 pages plus additional per-page fees, with payment accepted only via money order or business check since Pinal County does not accept cash for records requests from this large unincorporated community between Phoenix and Tucson.
San Tan Valley and Pinal County Detention
San Tan Valley is an unincorporated census-designated place. It lacks city government or municipal police. Pinal County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement. When deputies arrest someone in San Tan Valley, they transport that person to the county detention facility in Florence for booking. This is where San Tan Valley busted mugshots are captured during intake processing.
The online inmate search previously available is now paused. PCSO suspended public mugshot and inmate search functions following the Houston v. Maricopa ruling. For San Tan Valley busted mugshots, you must now submit formal records requests. Contact PCSO Records Unit at 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building C, Florence, or call (520) 866-5193 during business hours Monday through Friday.
San Tan Valley as Unincorporated Community
San Tan Valley sits between Phoenix and Tucson in Pinal County. The population exceeds 105,000 residents. Despite this substantial size, San Tan Valley remains unincorporated. It lacks city government, city police, or municipal services. Pinal County Sheriff provides law enforcement across this sprawling suburban community.
The unincorporated status means all arrests are county-level from the start. There's no city police force to make initial arrests. PCSO deputies handle everything. All bookings occur at county facilities. All San Tan Valley busted mugshots are county records rather than involving any city-county transfer or split jurisdiction.
Nearby Pinal County Communities
Queen Creek borders San Tan Valley to the north and straddles Maricopa and Pinal counties. Casa Grande lies to the south in Pinal County. The Pinal County page provides information about PCSO detention facilities and records request procedures applying to San Tan Valley and all other Pinal County communities.