Navajo County Recent Bookings

Recent bookings in Navajo County are handled by the Sheriff's Office detention center in Holbrook. The county keeps an online inmate housing database where you can look up who is currently in jail. This system shows booking details, charges, and housing status for people held at the Navajo County Jail. You can also call the detention center directly at (928) 524-4450 to ask about someone in custody. The jail uses third party services like JailATM for money deposits and TextBehind for inmate mail. Navajo County covers a large part of northeastern Arizona, including towns like Show Low, Holbrook, and Winslow.

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Navajo County Inmate Search Online

The Navajo County Sheriff runs an online inmate housing database that lets you search for people currently in custody. This is the main way to find recent booking records in the county. The system is free to use and works from any device with internet access.

To search for Navajo County recent bookings, visit the Navajo County inmate information page on the county website. This page has links to the booking search tool and other jail services. The search lets you look up inmates by name to see their current status. Results show basic info about the person, their charges, and where they are housed in the jail.

Navajo County Arizona inmate information page for recent bookings

The county also runs a separate inmate housing database that shows more detail about who is in custody. This tool can help you find booking dates, cell assignments, and case numbers. It updates regularly as new arrests come in and people get released or transferred.

Navajo County Arizona inmate housing database for jail bookings

Unlike some Arizona counties that have turned off their online search tools due to recent court rulings, Navajo County still lets you look up booking records on the web. The 2024 Houston v. Maricopa County decision led Pinal and Mohave counties to pause their systems. Navajo County has kept their database running as of now.

Navajo County Jail Contact Information

If you cannot find what you need online, call the jail directly. The staff can tell you if someone is in custody and give basic info about their case. Phone lines run all day and night for booking questions.

The main detention center number is (928) 524-4450. This line handles general questions about inmates in Navajo County. You can ask about custody status, visiting hours, and bond amounts. For specific booking questions, try the jail booking line at 928-524-4316. Staff there deal with new arrests and can check the booking log for recent entries.

The jail mailing address is P.O. Box 668, Holbrook, AZ 86025. Use this for written records requests or official correspondence with the detention center. Keep in mind that most booking searches are faster by phone or online than by mail.

Note: Navajo County Jail is in Holbrook, which serves as the county seat for this large rural county in northeastern Arizona.

Navajo County Jail Services and Third Party Tools

Navajo County uses several outside companies to handle jail services. These same sites can help you find booking info or stay in touch with someone in custody. Knowing which systems the jail uses makes it easier to send money, set up visits, or check on an inmate.

For money deposits, the county works with JailATM. This site lets you add funds to an inmate's commissary account online. You can also use it to check if someone is booked in the Navajo County Jail since you need to enter their name or ID to make a deposit. JailATM charges fees for each transaction, so check the rates before you send money.

JailATM deposit service for Navajo County jail inmates

Inmate mail goes through TextBehind, a scanning service contracted with the jail. You cannot send physical letters directly to the facility anymore. Instead, mail gets sent to a processing center where it is scanned and delivered electronically to the inmate. The address for inmate mail is: [Inmate Name and Inmate ID], Navajo County Jail, AZ, P.O. Box 76550, Highland Heights, KY 41076. This Kentucky address is the TextBehind processing center, not the jail itself.

Inmate Sales handles phone services at the Navajo County Jail. Inmates can use this system to make calls to approved numbers. Family members need to set up an account and add funds to receive calls. The company has a website where you can manage your account and check call logs.

Navajo County Booking Records and Public Access

Booking records in Arizona are public under A.R.S. 39-121. This law says public records must be open for anyone to inspect during office hours. You do not need to give a reason for wanting to see them. Navajo County follows this rule and makes booking data available through their online tools and by request.

The free online search gives you basic booking facts. This includes names, charges, and custody status. If you need official copies of booking reports or arrest records, you will need to make a formal request to the sheriff's office. Most counties accept these by mail, in person, or through online portals. Fees vary but typically run a few dollars per page for paper copies.

Under A.R.S. 41-1750, Arizona law enforcement must report arrests to the state Central Repository. This creates a statewide criminal history record. But for recent jail bookings, the county sheriff is your primary source. The state database focuses more on long term criminal history than current jail status.

Victim information gets protected under state law. A.R.S. 13-4434 keeps victim names and addresses from being released in most cases. So while booking records are public, some details may be redacted to protect victims in the case.

How Arrests Get Booked in Navajo County

When police arrest someone in Navajo County, they take that person to the county jail in Holbrook for booking. This happens whether the arrest was made by county deputies, city officers, state troopers, or tribal police on state land. The sheriff's office processes all bookings and creates the record that becomes part of the public file.

The booking process creates a record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, and physical description. A photo is taken. Fingerprints are collected and sent to the state repository. The system assigns a booking number that tracks this specific arrest. All of this typically happens within hours of the initial arrest, which is why recent bookings show up quickly in the online database.

Navajo County covers a huge area of over 9,900 square miles. Towns in the county include Show Low, Holbrook, Winslow, Snowflake, Taylor, and parts of the Navajo Nation and White Mountain Apache reservation. People arrested anywhere in this area on state charges will end up at the main jail in Holbrook. This makes the county booking database the central place to search for arrests in northeastern Arizona.

Bond Information for Navajo County Bookings

When someone gets booked into the Navajo County Jail, the booking record will usually show bond information. The bond amount depends on the charges and the judge's decision. Some charges have preset bond schedules. Others require a court appearance before bond is set.

You can pay bond at the jail to get someone released. The detention center takes cash and sometimes money orders for bond payments. Call (928) 524-4450 to ask about accepted payment methods before you go. Some people use bail bond companies instead of paying the full amount themselves. A bondsman typically charges 10% of the bond as their fee.

The online inmate search should show current bond amounts for people in custody. If the bond field is blank, that person may be held without bond or waiting for a court date to have bond set. Bond amounts can change after court hearings, so check the database again if some time has passed since the original booking.

Note: Getting someone out on bond does not erase the booking record, which stays in the system as a public record of the arrest.

Nearby Arizona Counties for Booking Searches

Navajo County shares borders with several other Arizona counties. If you are not sure where someone was arrested, you may need to check multiple county booking systems. Each county runs its own jail and keeps separate records.

To the west lies Coconino County, which includes Flagstaff. They do not have an online inmate search, so you need to call (928) 226-5200 for booking info there. To the south is Gila County with jails in Globe and Payson. Their records line is (928) 402-4373. Apache County sits to the east and uses a CitizenRIMS database at apachecounty.citizenrims.com to show current inmates.

Arrests on the Navajo Nation or White Mountain Apache land may be handled by tribal courts instead of the state system. Those records would not appear in the county booking database. You would need to contact the tribal police or courts for that information. State charges and county bookings only cover non-tribal jurisdiction arrests.

Tips for Searching Navajo County Bookings

Finding someone in the Navajo County booking system works best when you have the right information. Here are some ways to make your search more effective.

Start with the person's full legal name. Nicknames and aliases may not show up in the search. If you know their date of birth, use that to narrow down results when there are common names. The booking number works as a direct lookup if you have it from a previous search or from someone who was arrested.

Check both the inmate information page and the inmate housing database. They pull from the same data but show it in different formats. One might be easier to use than the other depending on what you are looking for. The housing database can show recent transfers and releases that might not update as quickly on the main page.

  • Use exact spelling of names when searching the database
  • Call the jail if online search returns no results
  • Check back later since new bookings are added throughout the day
  • Write down booking numbers for future reference
  • Ask about hold status if someone has charges in multiple counties

People move through the system quickly sometimes. Someone arrested last night might already be released on bond by morning. If you are trying to track a recent arrest, check the database multiple times over the first day or two. Release times depend on bond amounts, court schedules, and jail processing times.

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