Flagstaff 72 Hour Booking Records

Flagstaff 72 hour booking records go through the Coconino County Detention Facility. Flagstaff is in northern Arizona at 7,000 feet elevation, home to Northern Arizona University. The city has a consolidated records program that combines police and sheriff records into one office. This makes getting Flagstaff 72 hour booking information simpler than other Arizona cities. This page explains how to search for bookings and request records from the unified office.

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Where to Find Flagstaff 72 Hour Booking Records

Flagstaff arrests book into Coconino County Detention Facility. Coconino County does not have online inmate search available. You must call to check custody status. The jail information line is (928) 226-5200. When you call, select your language, then press option 1 for inmate information. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and provide basic booking details.

The jail is located at 808 E. Sawmill Road in Flagstaff. Most Flagstaff arrests book here the same day. The detention facility handles intake for the entire county, including Page, Williams, and rural areas. If someone was arrested by Flagstaff Police, they will be at this facility unless transferred for other reasons.

Unlike most Arizona counties, Coconino does not post mugshots or booking information online. Everything requires a phone call or in-person visit. This is important to know before you start searching. Online databases will not show Coconino County booking information.

Consolidated Records Program

Flagstaff operates a consolidated records program at 911 E Sawmill Road. This single office handles both Flagstaff Police Department records and Coconino County Sheriff's Office records. The arrangement is unique in Arizona. Most cities require separate visits to different offices for police versus sheriff records.

The consolidation simplifies requests for Flagstaff 72 hour booking documents. Instead of determining which agency made the arrest and contacting the right office, you go to one location. Staff can pull records from either agency. Call (928) 214-2530 for the records office. They handle everything from incident reports to arrest records to body camera footage.

Flagstaff Police and Sheriff Records

The Flagstaff consolidated records page lists fees for both agencies. The fee structures differ depending on which agency created the record.

Flagstaff consolidated records division for 72 hour booking documents

Flagstaff Police reports cost $8 for the first 20 pages plus $0.10 per page after that. Coconino Sheriff reports cost $1 per page for the first 9 pages plus $0.10 per page after that. The difference reflects different agency policies that existed before consolidation.

Other services have unified pricing. Fingerprints cost $6 regardless of which agency you need them for. Body camera footage costs $46 per hour of staff time to process plus $30 for storage media. Video review takes time because staff must check for content that needs redaction before release.

Records Office Location and Hours

The consolidated records office is at 911 E Sawmill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. This is the same building complex as the Coconino County Detention Facility. You can handle jail visits and records requests in the same trip if needed.

Office hours are Monday through Friday. Call ahead to confirm current hours, as government offices sometimes adjust schedules. Payment methods include cash, check, and money order. Credit cards may be accepted for some transactions. Verify payment options when you submit your request.

Court Cases After Booking

Flagstaff Municipal Court handles misdemeanor cases and traffic violations from within city limits. Contact the court at (928) 679-7600 for case information. More serious felony charges go to Coconino County Superior Court. The Superior Court has jurisdiction over all serious crimes regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Court records are separate from both booking records and arrest reports. They track the legal proceedings after someone is charged. A single arrest can generate records in three places: the arresting agency, the jail, and the court. Each set of records serves a different purpose.

University and Tourism Considerations

Flagstaff hosts Northern Arizona University with over 20,000 students. The student population creates seasonal patterns in police activity. Fall and spring semesters see more arrests related to university activities. The university has its own police department for campus incidents, but those arrests also book into Coconino County jail.

Flagstaff is also a major tourist destination. Route 66 runs through downtown. The Grand Canyon is about 80 miles north. Seasonal tourists mean the population and police activity fluctuate throughout the year. Winter ski season and summer camping season both bring visitors who may encounter law enforcement.

Nearby Arizona Areas

Flagstaff is relatively isolated in northern Arizona. The nearest major city is Phoenix, about 140 miles south. The drive takes roughly two hours on Interstate 17. Other nearby communities like Williams, Winslow, and Page are much smaller and do not have their own jail facilities.

Sedona is about 30 miles south but in Yavapai County rather than Coconino. If an incident occurred near Sedona, it may have gone through Yavapai County jail in Prescott instead of Coconino County in Flagstaff. Know where the arrest occurred to search the right county system.

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