Coconino County Jail Mugshot Lookup

Coconino County jail mugshots are available by calling the detention facility or submitting a written request. The county does not offer an online inmate search with photos. Sheriff Jim Driscoll's office runs two jail facilities serving the largest county by land area in Arizona. Coconino County spans from Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon and beyond. This guide explains how to find inmates and request booking records in Coconino County.

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Coconino County Jail Quick Facts

2 Jail Facilities
Flagstaff County Seat
18,661 Square Miles
Telmate Phone System

Find Inmates in Coconino County

Coconino County does not post an online inmate roster with mugshots. To check if someone is in jail, call the Flagstaff Detention Facility at (928) 226-5200. Select option 1 for inmate information. Staff can tell you if the person is in custody.

The sheriff's office FAQ page at coconino.az.gov explains the process for finding inmates. You need the person's name to search. Staff can provide basic booking information over the phone for Coconino County.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office FAQ page about inmate information

For the Page Jail Facility, call (928) 645-8873. This smaller facility serves the northern part of Coconino County near Lake Powell.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Jim Driscoll oversees law enforcement and detention for Coconino County. The main office is at 911 E. Sawmill Road in Flagstaff. Non-emergency calls go to (928) 774-4523. The records division can be reached at (928) 214-2530.

Visit the sheriff's office website for contact information and department programs. Email questions to sheriff@coconino.az.gov.

Coconino County Sheriff's Office homepage

Coconino County is the second largest county in the United States by area. Deputies cover vast distances including tribal lands, national forests, and the Grand Canyon.

Coconino County Detention Facilities

Two jail facilities serve Coconino County. The main jail in Flagstaff handles most bookings. A smaller facility in Page serves the northern region. Mugshots are taken during intake at both locations.

The Coconino County detention facilities are:

  • Flagstaff Detention Facility: 951 E. Sawmill Road, Flagstaff, (928) 226-5200
  • Page Jail Facility: 713 Tunnel Access Road, Page, (928) 645-8873
Coconino County detention facility information

Telmate handles phone and video communication for inmates in Coconino County jails. Family members can set up accounts to receive calls and schedule video visits.

Request Coconino County Jail Records

You can request mugshots and booking records by mail. Write to the sheriff's office at 911 E Sawmill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. For Page Jail records, write to 713 Tunnel Access Road, Page, AZ 86040, attention Media Relations.

Coconino County records request information

You can also complete the online public records request form on the sheriff's website. The records division at (928) 214-2530 can answer questions about fees and processing time for Coconino County requests.

Under A.R.S. ยง 39-121, booking records are public documents you can request. Include the person's name and approximate booking date in your Coconino County request.

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Cities in Coconino County

Flagstaff is the main city and county seat of Coconino County. It qualifies for an individual city page based on population. Arrests by Flagstaff Police are booked at the Coconino County jail. Mugshots are held by the sheriff's office.

Other communities in Coconino County include Page, Williams, Sedona (partly), and Tusayan near the Grand Canyon. All use the Coconino County jail system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Coconino County. Each has separate booking records in their own jail system.