Find Navajo County Police Records

Navajo County police records are maintained by the Navajo County Sheriff's Office in northeastern Arizona. Sheriff David Clouse leads the department based in Holbrook. Much of Navajo County includes tribal land, so some incidents fall under Navajo Nation or Hopi jurisdiction. For incidents handled by the county sheriff, you can request records at the Holbrook office or by phone.

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Navajo County Sheriff Quick Facts

$10 Report Fee
Free Victims First Copy
110K+ Population
Holbrook County Seat

How to Request Navajo County Police Records

Visit the Navajo County Sheriff's Office at 137 W Arizona St., P.O. Box 668, Holbrook, AZ 86025 to request police records. The lobby is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm. You can also submit requests by phone.

Contact Sandra Richards at (928) 524-4775 for records questions. The main sheriff's phone is (928) 524-4050. The general number is (928) 524-4000. For jail and booking information, call (928) 524-4450.

Provide as much detail as possible when requesting Navajo County police records. Include dates, names, and case numbers if you have them. This helps staff locate your records faster.

Navajo County Sheriff Records Fees

Police reports cost $10 per report at Navajo County. This is a flat fee per report regardless of page count. Contact the records division for fees on other types of records.

Crime victims can get free copies under ARS 39-127. This covers the police report, audio recordings, and video from their case. Identify yourself as a victim when you request records. Staff will verify your status and waive the fee for your first copy.

Note: Bring exact payment to avoid delays when picking up your records.

Tribal Land and Jurisdiction

Large portions of Navajo County fall within the Navajo Nation and Hopi reservation. For incidents on tribal land, you may need to contact tribal police instead of the Navajo County Sheriff. The jurisdictions depend on where the incident occurred and who was involved.

If you are unsure which agency handled your incident, call the sheriff's office. They can confirm whether they have Navajo County police records for your case or direct you to the appropriate tribal agency.

Arizona Public Records Access

ARS 39-121 gives the public access to police records during office hours. Navajo County police records fall under this law. You do not need to explain why you want the records.

Some records have restrictions. Active investigations may delay release. Information about minors gets redacted. Personal details are often removed before release. The sheriff follows state law when deciding what to withhold.

Navajo County Sheriff Contact Information

Contact the sheriff's office for Navajo County police records requests.

Main Office:

  • Address: 137 W Arizona St., P.O. Box 668, Holbrook, AZ 86025
  • Main Phone: (928) 524-4000
  • Sheriff Phone: (928) 524-4050
  • Jail/Booking: (928) 524-4450
  • Records Contact: Sandra Richards (928) 524-4775
  • Lobby Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-3:30pm
  • Sheriff: David Clouse

Cities in Navajo County

Navajo County does not have any cities meeting the 50,000 population threshold. Show Low, Holbrook, and Winslow are smaller communities. The Navajo County Sheriff handles law enforcement for non-tribal areas of the county.

Nearby Arizona Counties

Navajo County sits in northeastern Arizona. These counties border it.

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