Coconino County Inmate Population
Coconino County inmate population information requires calling the jail directly. The county does not post inmates online. Two detention facilities serve this large northern Arizona county. You can call the Flagstaff or Page jail to check if someone is in custody. This page explains how to find Coconino County inmates and what services are available for families.
Coconino County Jail Quick Facts
Coconino County Inmate Information
Coconino County does not list inmates on its website. The Sheriff's Office FAQs explain that you must call to check on someone. This has been the policy for some time. Phone is the only way to get custody status.
Call the Flagstaff jail at (928) 226-5200. This facility holds most inmates in the county. The Page jail number is (928) 645-8873. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody at either location. They can give you basic booking information over the phone.
Note: Coconino County never had public online inmate search, so this is not a new change like in some other counties.
Coconino County Detention Facilities
Coconino County runs two jails. The main facility is the Coconino County Detention Facility in Flagstaff. It holds most inmates in the county. The second jail is in Page, serving the northern part of the county near Lake Powell.
The Coconino County detention facility page has details about both locations including visiting information and how to contact inmates.
Coconino County is the second largest county in the United States by area. It includes the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Page, and parts of the Navajo Nation. The two jail locations help cover this huge region.
Coconino County Jail Contacts
Use these numbers to check on inmates or ask questions:
- Flagstaff Jail: (928) 226-5200
- Page Jail: (928) 645-8873
- Records Unit: (928) 214-2530
The jail uses GettingOut for video visits. Inmates get 60 minutes of free video visits each week. Extra visits cost money through the GettingOut system. Telmate handles money deposits and phone services.
Coconino County Jail Records
The records unit handles requests for jail documents. Call (928) 214-2530 to ask about specific records. Coconino County has a combined records program that serves both city police and county Sheriff. This means one office handles reports from multiple agencies.
Arizona law gives you the right to public records under A.R.S. 39-121. You can request booking reports, incident records, and other jail documents. Fees apply for copies. Crime victims get one free copy of their police report.
Without online search, you need to contact the jail or records unit for any inmate information. Phone calls and written requests are the main ways to get records.
Coconino County Cities
Coconino County includes Flagstaff and several smaller communities. When local police make arrests, inmates go to one of the county jails. City police keep their own arrest records, but the jail roster is countywide.
The main city in Coconino County with its own page is:
Other communities include Page, Williams, and Sedona (partly). The county covers a vast area including national forests, the Grand Canyon, and tribal lands. Flagstaff is the county seat and largest city.
Coconino County vs State Prison
County jails and state prisons are separate. Coconino County holds pretrial inmates and short sentence offenders. State prison holds people with felony sentences over one year. ADCRR runs state prisons.
To find state prison inmates, use the ADCRR database at inmatedatasearch.azcorrections.gov. This search is online and free. The county jail phone system and state prison database are not connected.
Coconino County Victim Notification
Crime victims can track offender status through VINE. This free service sends automatic alerts when custody status changes. Register at vinelink.com and choose Arizona. You get phone, email, or text notifications for releases, transfers, and escapes.
Arizona law protects victim rights under A.R.S. 13-4412. Victims receive notice about court dates and plea offers. You can attend hearings and speak at sentencing. Contact the Coconino County Attorney for victim services assistance.
Coconino County Inmate Communication
Families can stay in touch with inmates through phone calls and mail. The jail contracts with third party services for inmate communications. Contact the detention center for current provider information and account setup instructions.
Written letters should include the inmate's full name and booking number. Mail goes through inspection before delivery. Some items are restricted. Check with jail staff about mail rules before sending anything to an inmate.
Nearby Arizona Counties
Coconino County borders several other Arizona counties. Check these jails if needed: