Navajo County Inmate Population Records
Navajo County inmate population records are available through an online housing report. The Sheriff posts a list of current inmates with basic booking information. You can see names, dates of birth, and housing locations. The jail in Holbrook serves this northeastern Arizona county. This page shows how to search Navajo County inmates and contact the jail.
Navajo County Jail Quick Facts
Navajo County Inmate Housing Report
The Navajo County inmate housing report shows who is currently in jail. The list includes booking numbers, inmate names, dates of birth, and housing locations. This basic info helps you confirm if someone is in custody.
The housing report does not show charges, bonds, or mugshots. For that level of detail, you need to call the jail or request records. The report gives you enough to know someone is there, then you can follow up for more information.
Note: The report shows current inmates only and updates as people are booked in or released.
Navajo County Inmate Information
The Navajo County inmate information page explains how to contact and support someone in jail. You can find details about sending mail, depositing money, and scheduling visits.
Navajo County uses a special mail system. All mail goes to TextBehind for scanning. Send mail to P.O. Box 76550, Highland Heights, KY 41076. Include the inmate name and booking number. TextBehind scans the mail and delivers it electronically to the inmate. This speeds up delivery and helps with security.
Navajo County Jail Contact
The Navajo County Jail is at P.O. Box 668, Holbrook, AZ 86025. Call (928) 524-4050 for information about inmates and jail services. Staff can tell you about charges, bonds, and court dates that may not show on the housing report.
The jail uses these third party services:
- TextBehind for mail
- JailATM for money deposits and video visits
- InmateSales for commissary
Each service has its own account setup. You may need accounts with multiple providers to communicate with and support someone in jail.
Navajo County Jail Records
Jail records are public under Arizona law. A.R.S. 39-121 gives you the right to inspect and copy records during office hours. Contact the Sheriff's Office to request booking reports or other jail documents.
The online housing report provides basic current information. For historical records or detailed documents, you need to make a formal request. Fees may apply for copies. Crime victims can get one free copy of their police report.
Navajo County vs State Prison
County jail is different from state prison. Navajo County holds pretrial inmates and those with short sentences. State prison holds people with felony sentences over one year. The records are in separate systems.
For state prison inmates, search at inmatedatasearch.azcorrections.gov. The county housing report will not show people who transferred to state custody. Check both if you cannot find someone.
Navajo 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 Navajo County Attorney for victim services assistance.
Navajo County Booking Process
When someone is arrested in Navajo County, law enforcement transports them to the detention facility in Holbrook. The booking process involves fingerprints, photographs, and health screening. Staff enter information into the database and assign an inmate number.
Initial appearance happens within 24 hours. A judge reviews the charges and sets bail conditions. Some defendants get released without posting money. Others must pay cash bail or use a bail bond company. The amount depends on charge severity and criminal history.
Navajo County includes parts of the Navajo Nation. Tribal cases may follow different procedures. The county jail holds state cases while tribal courts handle tribal matters. Staff can explain jurisdiction for specific cases.
Navajo 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.
Nearby Arizona Counties
Navajo County borders several other Arizona counties. Check these jails if needed: