Navajo County Criminal Records

Navajo County keeps criminal history records at the Superior Court in Holbrook and through the Sheriff's Office. You can search cases using the state portal or call the clerk at (928) 524-4188. Navajo County is in northeast Arizona and includes Holbrook, Show Low, and parts of the Navajo Nation. All felony cases go to Superior Court. Clerk services are only available at the Holbrook office.

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Navajo County Quick Facts

Holbrook County Seat
110,000 Population
Holbrook Only Clerk Services
Free State Portal Search

Superior Court in Navajo County

The Navajo County Superior Court Clerk at 100 E. Code Talkers Dr. in Holbrook keeps all felony case files. Call (928) 524-4188 for records. Files are public unless sealed. Use the state portal to search online or visit the office in Holbrook.

Search Navajo County criminal history records at apps.azcourts.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx for free. This state system covers all counties including Navajo. Enter a name or case number to see case info.

Clerk services are only at the Holbrook office. Other parts of Navajo County do not have clerk offices, so you must go to Holbrook for in-person service. Copy fees are 50 cents per page. Certified copies cost about 30 to 35 bucks per doc. Call ahead to confirm current fees.

Bring the case number if you have it. Staff can search by name but may charge a search fee. Most files are available same day for in-person visits at the Holbrook office.

Note: Navajo County is large by land area, so plan your trip to Holbrook if you need in-person service at the court.

Navajo County Sheriff Records

The Navajo County Sheriff's Office keeps arrest and booking records. Contact the Sheriff to request these files. They show arrests and charges at the time of booking. They do not show court outcomes.

Call ahead to ask about fees and how to submit a request. Processing time varies. In-person is fastest. Mail may take longer. Plan ahead if you need records by a certain date.

Tribal Jurisdiction in Navajo County

Navajo County includes parts of the Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation. Crimes on tribal land may be handled by tribal courts or federal courts, not county courts. For tribal court records, contact the tribe. For federal cases, contact the federal court.

Only crimes that happen off tribal land and are not federal go to Navajo County Superior Court. This can be complex, so call the clerk if you are not sure where a case was filed.

Towns in Navajo County

Holbrook is the county seat. Show Low is another major town in Navajo County. Each town may have its own police and court. Misdemeanors go to local courts. Felonies go to Navajo County Superior Court in Holbrook.

For town records, contact that local agency. For felony cases anywhere in Navajo County, contact the Superior Court Clerk in Holbrook.

Getting Copies from Navajo County

Visit the clerk office in Holbrook to view files in person for free. Pay at the window for copies. For mail requests, write to the Superior Court Clerk at 100 E. Code Talkers Dr., Holbrook, AZ 86025. Include case number or person's name and date. Send payment and return envelope.

In-person requests are filled same day or next day. Mail may take one to two weeks. Call (928) 524-4188 before visiting to confirm hours. Bring ID when you visit the office.

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