Greenlee County Mugshot Arrest Records

Greenlee County busted mugshots come from Arizona's least populous county with approximately 9,500 residents, where the sheriff's office operates a jail facility with capacity ranging from 88 to 139 beds serving the remote southeastern corner of the state. The Greenlee County Sheriff's Office maintains administrative headquarters at 824 South Coronado Boulevard in Clifton with mailing address P.O. Box 998, operating on a compressed Monday-through-Thursday workweek from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM rather than the traditional five-day schedule most counties use. You can access arrest log information through greenlee.az.gov/gcso-jail-logs/ for basic booking data, though obtaining actual Greenlee County busted mugshots requires submitting formal records requests to the Public Records contact at ialva@greenlee.az.gov or calling the sheriff's office at (928) 865-4149 during their four-day operational week. The detention center phone line at 928-865-4159 handles jail-specific inquiries about current inmates and booking procedures in this small but geographically significant county where copper mining historically dominated the economy.

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Greenlee County Arrest Log Information

Greenlee County posts arrest log information at greenlee.az.gov/gcso-jail-logs/ with limited online functionality. This page provides basic information about recent arrests and bookings. It does not function as a comprehensive searchable database with full details and busted mugshots like larger counties sometimes offer. The arrest log gives you starting point information but not complete booking records.

Greenlee County Sheriff's Office jail logs page

For actual Greenlee County busted mugshots and detailed booking documentation, you must submit formal records requests. The online arrest log serves notification purposes, letting people see recent booking activity. Complete files with photographs require going through the proper public records request channels described in detail below.

The limited online presence reflects Greenlee County's status as Arizona's smallest county by population. With only about 9,500 residents spread across remote southeastern Arizona territory, the county operates at a different scale than metropolitan areas. Resources get allocated accordingly, meaning comprehensive online databases take lower priority than essential services in a small rural jurisdiction.

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The sheriff's office operates from 824 South Coronado Boulevard in Clifton, AZ 85533. Mail goes to P.O. Box 998, Clifton, AZ 85533. Office hours follow a compressed workweek schedule of Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This four-day schedule means the office is closed Fridays, so plan visits and phone calls for Monday-Thursday only during the specified hours.

Call (928) 865-4149 for general sheriff's office business. The detention center has its own line at 928-865-4159 for jail-specific questions. Email public records requests to ialva@greenlee.az.gov with detailed information about what records you need. Include full names, approximate dates, and specific documentation you're seeking. The more details you provide, the easier it is for staff to locate correct files in their system.

Greenlee County Sheriff's Office information page

Fee structures should be confirmed when you submit requests. Different record types may carry different costs. Processing times in a small county office can vary significantly based on staffing availability and current workload. Be patient, especially if requesting historical records that require pulling archived files. The compressed four-day workweek also means turnaround may take slightly longer than counties operating traditional Monday-Friday schedules.

In-person visits allow you to speak directly with records staff during business hours Monday through Thursday. Bring identification and be prepared to explain exactly what records you need. This face-to-face approach sometimes works efficiently in smaller counties where staff can retrieve files while you wait if they're not handling other priorities at that moment.

Jail visitation information and additional detention policies can be found at greenlee.az.gov/jail-visitation-information/ if you need to visit an inmate beyond just obtaining booking records and mugshots.

Greenlee County Detention Facility

The jail capacity ranges from 88 to 139 beds depending on operational needs and staffing levels. This smaller facility suits Greenlee County's population of approximately 9,500 residents. The detention center handles bookings from throughout the county's remote southeastern Arizona territory. When someone gets arrested anywhere in Greenlee County, they're transported to Clifton for processing and detention.

Busted mugshots are captured during intake booking just like larger facilities. The process includes photographing arrestees, collecting fingerprints, and recording biographical data. These records enter the county's detention files and become public records under Arizona law. While the online presence may be limited, the fundamental booking procedures follow standard protocols that create permanent documentation.

Greenlee County's geography presents challenges. The area is mountainous and remote. Historic copper mining defined the region's economy. Clifton, Morenci, and Duncan represent the primary communities. Distances between population centers and sparse development mean law enforcement covers large territories with limited resources. The detention facility serves as the single booking point for this vast jurisdiction.

Greenlee County's Compressed Schedule

The Monday-Thursday, 7 AM to 5 PM compressed workweek affects how and when you can access records. Friday closures mean no in-person visits, no phone support, and likely no email responses on Fridays. Plan accordingly. Monday through Thursday are your windows for contacting the sheriff's office about records requests.

This scheduling reflects staffing realities in Arizona's least populous county. Compressed workweeks can improve work-life balance for employees while maintaining service levels during operational hours. For members of the public, it simply means remembering that Friday isn't an option when you need to contact Greenlee County Sheriff's Office.

Greenlee County Location

Greenlee County occupies the far southeastern corner of Arizona. It borders New Mexico to the east. Graham County sits to the north and west. Cochise County runs along the southern boundary. This remote positioning means Greenlee County operates somewhat independently, handling its own detention needs without easy access to larger regional facilities.

Note: As Arizona's smallest county by population, Greenlee County's detention and records systems operate at a scale appropriate to their size, with less online automation than larger jurisdictions.

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