Access Coconino County Busted Mugshots

Coconino County busted mugshots and detention records are handled through a consolidated system shared with the Flagstaff Police Department Records Unit, creating a unique arrangement where both agencies process public records requests through the same office located in Flagstaff. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office serves the second-largest county in the entire nation by land area at 18,600 square miles, covering the Grand Canyon region, Flagstaff vicinity, and vast expanses of northern Arizona territory. The detention facility operates with a capacity of 477 beds and processes booking photos for everyone arrested within county jurisdiction, whether by sheriff's deputies, Flagstaff Police, or other local law enforcement agencies. You can request Coconino County busted mugshots by contacting the consolidated Records Unit that manages documentation for both the sheriff and Flagstaff PD, making this a streamlined process compared to counties where multiple agencies maintain separate records systems.

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Coconino County Detention Facility

The detention facility sits at 911 E. Sawmill Road in Flagstaff alongside the sheriff's administrative offices and the consolidated records unit. Operating capacity runs 477 beds. This facility handles all bookings for Coconino County regardless of where in the massive county territory an arrest occurs. When deputies pick up someone near the Grand Canyon, or Flagstaff Police make an arrest downtown, or officers in Sedona bring in someone on warrants, they all end up at this Flagstaff detention center for processing.

Coconino County Detention Facility information page

Booking staff photograph each person during intake. These busted mugshots become part of the permanent record along with fingerprints and biographical information. The photos use standard plain backgrounds. Staff capture front-facing images that clearly show the person's face. These images get filed with booking numbers that track individuals through the detention and court process.

The sheer size of Coconino County presents logistical challenges. Deputies may drive hours to transport someone from remote areas to the Flagstaff facility. The county stretches from the Utah border down past Sedona, encompassing diverse terrain from high desert to ponderosa pine forests. Yet all booking happens at this single location, making it the central repository for Coconino County busted mugshots.

Request Coconino Busted Mugshots Through Records Unit

Records management for Coconino County Sheriff operates through a consolidated unit shared with Flagstaff Police Department. This arrangement centralizes public records requests for both agencies. Visit the Records Unit at 911 E. Sawmill Road in Flagstaff Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Bring valid identification. Be specific about what records you need, including names and approximate dates.

Mail requests to Flagstaff Police/Sheriff Records, 911 E. Sawmill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Include detailed information about the person and incident you're researching. Phone inquiries for the Records Unit go to (928) 214-2530. For jail-specific questions, call (928) 226-5200. General sheriff's office contact is (928) 774-4523 for non-emergency matters. Email can be sent to sheriff@coconino.az.gov with your request details.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office main website

Background checks cost $7 if you need official clearance documentation showing your criminal history status in Coconino County. Payment should be cash or check made payable to Coconino County Sheriff. The consolidated system means you get the benefit of staff familiar with both sheriff and police department records, which can be helpful if you're unsure which agency handled a particular arrest or booking.

Processing times depend on workload and record age. Recent bookings typically get fulfilled faster. Historical requests from years past may take longer as staff retrieves archived files. The Records Unit handles high volumes due to the consolidated arrangement, so patience helps during busy periods.

Search Options for Inmate Information

Online inmate lookup tools for Coconino County operate through a "Detainee Population Search" function. This shows who's currently in custody. You can see names, booking dates, and basic charge information. The online system provides current roster information. For actual busted mugshots and complete booking records, you must go through the Records Unit request process described above.

The county's official website at coconino.az.gov/325/Sheriffs-Office provides information about jail operations and detention policies. The Detention Facility page offers specific details about visitation, inmate services, and facility programs. Check the Records Requests section for current procedures and any forms required for public information requests.

Cities in Coconino County

Flagstaff is the county seat and the only city in Coconino County with population over 50,000. The detention facility and records unit are both located here. Flagstaff Police handles most arrests within city limits, but booking happens at the county jail regardless. Other communities like Sedona, Williams, and Page also fall within Coconino County jurisdiction for booking purposes, though they don't meet the population threshold for individual pages.

Note: The consolidated Records Unit serves all Coconino County law enforcement agencies, making it a one-stop location for most public records needs in the Flagstaff area.

Adjacent Arizona Counties

Coconino borders several other counties. Yavapai County sits to the south with Prescott as its seat. Navajo County is to the east. Mohave County runs along the western edge. Each maintains independent detention facilities and records systems with varying policies about mugshot access.

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