Navajo County Sheriff’s Office
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for Navajo County in the state of Arizona. The mission of the local sheriff's office is to provide safety and security to the citizens of Navajo County through proactive and professional law enforcement services.
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Their website can be accessed at Navajo County Sheriff's Office, providing a wealth of information about their services, operations, and resources.
Location and Contact Details
Physical Address:
Navajo County Sheriff's Office
100 East Code Talkers Drive
Holbrook, AZ 86025
Mailing Address:
Navajo County Sheriff's Office
P.O. Box 668
Holbrook, AZ 86025
Non-Emergency Phone: (928) 524-4050
Emergency Phone: 911
For additional contact information, please refer to the Contact Us page on the Navajo County Sheriff's Office website.
Arrest Warrants Search
An active arrest warrant in Navajo County is a judicial directive to law enforcement officials to apprehend and present a person before the court. These warrants are issued for various reasons, such as failure to appear in court, violation of probation, or involvement in criminal activities.
Warrant Lookup
The Navajo County Sheriff's Department facilitates a Warrant Lookup service on their official website. This resource allows citizens to view and verify the existence of arrest warrants issued in Navajo County.
Arrest Records Search
To access and search through arrest records, the Navajo County Sheriff's Department provides an Arrest Records Search tool. This feature helps users to find detailed arrest information about individuals in Navajo County, which can be essential for criminal records or background checks.
Criminal Records and Background Checks
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office does not directly offer a background check service. However, they do provide information for conducting Criminal Records requests. Background checks can also be obtained through the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
Sex Offender Registry
For public safety, the Navajo County Sheriff's Office maintains a Sex Offender Registry. This registry includes names, addresses, and other vital information about registered sex offenders residing in Navajo County.
Most Wanted List
The Sheriff's Department regularly updates a Most Wanted List on its website. This list features individuals sought after for serious crimes and provides a way for citizens to assist law enforcement in apprehending these individuals.
Bail Bonds
In Navajo County, bail bonds can be secured through various licensed bail bond companies. The Navajo County Sheriff's Office provides a list of licensed Bail Bonds companies in the area. They do not recommend or endorse any specific bail bond company.
Navajo County Police Departments
In addition to the Sheriff's Department, several municipal police departments serve Navajo County. The largest of theseare the Show Low Police Department, Winslow Police Department, and the Holbrook Police Department. Information about these police departments can be found on the respective city websites:
- Show Low Police Department
- Winslow Police Department
- Holbrook Police Department
Each of these police departments work in conjunction with the Navajo County Sheriff's Office to provide law enforcement services and maintain peace and order in their respective jurisdictions. They are also involved in implementing programs aimed at crime prevention and community engagement.
Citizen's Patrol and Volunteer Opportunities
The Navajo County Sheriff's Department highly values community involvement and offers various volunteer opportunities including the Citizen's Patrol. This group of dedicated volunteers assists the Sheriff's Department in many non-confrontational capacities, such as community patrols, traffic control, and more, thereby freeing up the deputies to concentrate on their primary law enforcement duties.
Victim Services
Victims of crimes have rights and services available to them. Navajo County Sheriff's Department connects crime victims with the Navajo County Victim Services to help them navigate through the criminal justice process, understand their rights, and get the assistance they need.
Community Outreach Programs
The Navajo County Sheriff's Department is deeply committed to serving and building trust within the community. They conduct several Community Outreach Programs aimed at educating citizens, strengthening relationships, and fostering community participation in public safety.
Recruitment and Employment
For individuals interested in a career in law enforcement, the Navajo County Sheriff's Office offers a range of employment opportunities. Detailed information about the recruitment process, job openings, and the benefits of working with the Navajo County Sheriff's Department can be found on the Career Opportunities page on their website.
Animal Control Services
Another important part of the Navajo County Sheriff's Office's responsibilities is overseeing the county's Animal Control services. They are responsible for enforcing animal control ordinances, responding to animal-related calls, and ensuring the well-being of animals within the county. Information about animal licensing, adoptions, and dealing with stray or nuisance animals can be found on the Animal Control section of their website.
Concealed Weapons Permits
For individuals interested in applying for a concealed weapons permit in Arizona, the Navajo County Sheriff's Office provides information on the application process, the required training, and the laws related to carrying a concealed weapon. You can visit their Concealed Weapons Permit page for more details.
Civil Process Services
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office is also responsible for the Civil Process Services, which includes the service of court orders, injunctions, writs, and other civil process documents. They provide information on service fees, types of documents served, and the process for requesting these services on their website.
Reporting a Crime
To report a crime in Navajo County, contact the Navajo County Sheriff's Office through their non-emergency phone line at (928) 524-4050. For emergencies, dial 911. Alternatively, citizens can use the Online Crime Reporting tool provided on their website to report non-emergency incidents.
Drug and Crime Tip Hotline
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office encourages citizens to report any suspicious activity or information related to potential crimes through their Drug and Crime Tip Hotline. Callers can remain anonymous, and any information provided can greatly assist in crime prevention and law enforcement efforts.
Traffic Complaints
For concerns related to traffic violations or road safety issues within Navajo County, citizens can submit a Traffic Complaint on the Navajo County Sheriff's Office's website. Once submitted, these complaints are assessed and appropriate actions are taken to address the problem.
Records Request
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office is committed to transparency and openness. To that end, they provide a Records Request service, allowing the public to access a variety of public records, including incident and accident reports, in accordance with Arizona’s Public Records Law.
Cold Case Unit
The Navajo County Sheriff's Department maintains a dedicated Cold Case Unit. This team of skilled investigators works on unsolved cases, seeking justice for victims and their families, despite the passage of time.
School Resource Officers
In a bid to ensure safety within schools and to provide a positive law enforcement figure for the youth, the Navajo County Sheriff's Office deploys School Resource Officers (SROs). SROs are involved in various school activities and are always ready to respond to any issues concerning school safety.
Explorer Program
For the youth interested in a career in law enforcement, the Navajo County Sheriff's Office runs the Explorer Program. It offers an insight into the world of law enforcement and serves as a platform for participants to develop leadership skills.