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Arizona county, court, DPS and prison record route

Arizona Jail Bookings, Court Cases and Criminal History Review

Arizona does not place every arrest, jail record, court case and prison record in one public search. This guide helps you identify the correct county, locate a recent booking, check the court case, request your own fingerprint-based DPS history, find an ADCRR inmate and handle bail, visits, legal help or inaccurate information.

No single complete public arrest database County jail search comes first DPS review requires fingerprints Initial appearance within 24 hours
Fast answers

Arizona Arrest Records Search Quick Facts

Recent arrest

Start with the arresting county sheriff, city jail or detention center.

Criminal court case

Use Arizona Public Access, then eAccess or the responsible court clerk.

Your own state history

Request an Arizona DPS Record Review Packet and submit rolled fingerprints.

State-prison custody

Use the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry inmate search.

DPS record-review line

Call 602-223-2222 for the Review and Challenge packet.

Court portal support

Call 602-452-3519 or 800-720-7743.

ADCRR family help

Call 602-364-3945 or 866-333-2039.

Arrest does not mean guilt

Use the court case to check filed charges and the final disposition.

Someone Was Arrested Today? Follow This Order

  1. Confirm the arresting police department, sheriff and county.
  2. Search the county jail using the surname first.
  3. Check a city jail when the arrest is extremely recent.
  4. Allow time for transport, medical screening and booking.
  5. Save the booking number, jail location, charges, release conditions and every hold.
  6. Arizona requires an initial appearance within 24 hours of arrest or release.
  7. Use the court record after the case appears.
  8. Never send money to an unsolicited caller promising immediate release.

Jump Directly to Your Arizona Record Task

Use the route matching your question instead of opening every database.

Choose correctly

Which Arizona Arrest or Criminal Record Source Should You Use?

A jail booking, court file, DPS criminal-history review and ADCRR prison record answer different questions.

Use the Arizona system that matches the exact task
Your question
Best official source
Information to prepare
What to verify
Was someone booked recently?
County sheriff, city jail or detention center
Legal name, birth date, arresting city and approximate date
Booking number, facility, charges, release conditions and holds
What happened in the criminal case?
Name, court, county, case number or filing period
Filed charges, minute entries, hearings and disposition
Can I obtain court documents online?
Superior Court case number or party information
Document date, court and whether a purchase or certification fee applies
What is in my own Arizona criminal history?
Contact sheet, rolled fingerprints and required authorisation if represented
Arrests, dispositions, identifying details and completeness
Is the person in Arizona state prison?
Name or ADCRR number
Current location, status and court of conviction
Is the person in federal custody?
Name or federal register number
Federal facility and available release information
Arizona DPS does not provide unrestricted public access to another person’s complete state criminal-history record. Its Record Review process is for the subject of the record to examine accuracy and completeness.
Current local custody

How to Search Arizona County Jail Bookings

County or city custody is normally the correct starting point for a fresh arrest. A person may remain under city processing before appearing in a county jail system.

Identify the arresting county Use the police agency, booking report, citation or arrest location. Arizona has separate county detention systems.
Open the official sheriff or jail website Begin from a government domain. Avoid sponsored inmate-search advertisements.
Search the surname first Add a first name, birth date or booking number only when the result list is too broad.
Compare more than the name Check age, photograph where available, booking date, arresting agency and inmate number.
Read every charge and hold One matter may allow release while a separate hold prevents it.
Move to the court record Use the booking county and case number to verify the filed charges and court outcome.

Official Arizona County Jail Search Routes

Major Arizona county custody starting points
County
Official route
Helpful detail
If no result appears
Maricopa County
Use the MCSO inmate-information route for Phoenix-area county jail custody.
Confirm whether the person remains with a city agency or is still completing intake.
Pima County
Enter the inmate’s last name, then review the matching current-custody results.
Call the Pima County Jail at 520-351-8111.
Pinal County
The county states that the current-incarceration search updates approximately every 60 minutes.
Call 520-509-7957 for bond, court-date or inmate-service routing.
Yavapai County
Enter the last name and open the possible matching custody result.
Use the Sheriff’s detention contact route and verify alternate spelling.
Coconino County
The county directs callers to its jail information system for current housing.
Call 928-226-5200 and follow the inmate-information prompts.
Mohave County
The county states that its former online inmate-search tool is disabled and directs users to Sheriff press releases.
Call the detention facility at 928-753-0759.
Search tip: Try the surname alone, remove hyphens or suffixes, check a maiden or previous surname and confirm whether the arresting city still holds the person.
Fingerprint-based self review

How to Request Your Own Arizona DPS Criminal History

The Arizona Department of Public Safety Central State Repository allows the subject of a record to review Arizona criminal-history information for accuracy and completeness.

Open the official DPS instructions Use the DPS criminal-history Record Review page.
Download or request a Record Review Packet The packet includes instructions, a fingerprint card, contact-information sheet and return guidance.
Obtain a full set of rolled fingerprints Use a qualified fingerprinting agency and make sure the card is complete and legible.
Complete the contact sheet Provide the address or email route where DPS should send the completed review.
Include authorisation when represented A law firm requesting on behalf of the subject must follow DPS’s original, letterhead, signature and notarisation requirements.
Mail the complete packet Send the fingerprint card, contact sheet and any required authorisation to the Central State Repository address shown below.
Review the response carefully DPS states that a response is generally completed in approximately two weeks after a complete submission.
Challenge inaccurate or incomplete information Follow the DPS review-and-challenge instructions and include court or agency documents supporting the correction.
Record Review mailing address
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Central State Repository Section
P.O. Box 18450, Mail Drop 3110
Phoenix, AZ 85005-8450
Record Review contact

Call 602-223-2222 to request a packet or ask about Arizona criminal-history review and challenge.

A national FBI Identity History Summary is a different process and must be requested through the FBI.

Do not use the fingerprint-clearance-card application when your goal is simply to inspect your own Arizona criminal history. A clearance card is a separate eligibility process with separate legal requirements and fees.
Official case verification

How to Search Arizona Criminal Court Records

Arizona Public Access can help locate case information across participating courts. eAccess provides online access to open Superior Court civil and criminal records filed on or after July 1, 2010, with document and certification fees where applicable.

Identify the responsible court Use the arresting agency, citation, booking entry or case number to determine the county and court level.
Search Arizona Public Access Open the Public Access Case Lookup and search by name or case number.
Compare court and identity details Check the court, filing date, birth-date details where shown, charge and case number.
Open eAccess for Superior Court documents Use eAccess when you need available Superior Court documents.
Read minute entries and disposition fields Review release conditions, hearings, pleas, dismissals, convictions and sentencing information.
Contact the clerk for missing or certified records Online systems may not contain every case or document. The responsible clerk is the official record keeper.
Arizona court-search route by need
Need
Starting tool
What it helps locate
Limitation
Find the case
Public Access Case Lookup
Participating Arizona court case information and minute-entry routes
Coverage and displayed information vary by court and case.
View Superior Court documents
eAccess
Open Superior Court civil and criminal records filed from July 1, 2010
Document purchase or certification charges may apply.
Older or missing file
Court clerk
Archived, certified or locally maintained records
Identification, request forms or copy fees may be required.
Federal Arizona case
Federal court dockets and filings
PACER is separate from Arizona state courts and may charge usage fees.
Public Access and eAccess support is available at 602-452-3519 or 800-720-7743.
State-prison lookup

How to Use Arizona ADCRR Inmate Data Search

ADCRR Inmate Data Search applies to people in the Arizona state-corrections system. It is not the right place to search a person who was arrested yesterday and remains in a county jail.

Open the official inmate-search page Go to ADCRR Inmate Data Search.
Search by inmate number when available A unique ADCRR number is more reliable than a common name.
Use name search carefully Compare spelling, age, physical information and court details before selecting a result.
Check the current institution Use the institution name to find contact, visitation and family-service information.
Verify offense details through the court ADCRR directs users to the adjudicating court file for complete offense information.
Treat release dates cautiously ADCRR warns that displayed release dates and release types may not be verified or audited and can change.
County jail custody

Use the county sheriff when the person is awaiting trial or serving local jail time.

Arizona state prison

Use ADCRR after sentencing and transfer into the state-corrections system.

Federal custody

Use the Federal Inmate Locator.

Family and friends can contact ADCRR Constituent Services at 602-364-3945 or toll-free within Arizona at 866-333-2039.
Post-arrest route

Arizona Initial Appearance, Release Conditions and Legal Help

Arizona courts state that an arrested person must be brought before a judge for an initial appearance within 24 hours or be released. The judge addresses the accusation, counsel and release conditions.

Check every case and hold

A release amount or condition on one charge may not resolve a second case, warrant or hold.

Confirm the responsible court

Ask the jail which court conducted or will conduct the initial appearance.

Avoid release scams

Confirm payment instructions directly with the detention center or court before sending money.

How to Find Appointed or Private Counsel

Appointed-counsel route
  1. Obtain the case number and court name.
  2. Ask the court how to request appointed counsel.
  3. Prepare income, household, assets and expenses.
  4. Attend the initial appearance or arraignment.
  5. Follow the judge’s and public defender’s instructions.

Public defender offices are county-based. The jail or court clerk can identify the office handling the case.

Private-lawyer route

The State Bar of Arizona lists county lawyer-referral options and maintains an attorney directory.

  • Maricopa County referral: 602-257-4434.
  • Pima County referral: 520-623-4625.
  • Verify the lawyer in the official State Bar member directory.
  • Request a written fee agreement.
  • Avoid guaranteed-outcome promises.
Who will personally handle the case?
What is included in the quoted fee?
Are investigators or experts additional?
How are court dates communicated?
What documents are needed immediately?
How are urgent jail questions handled?
General civil legal-aid programs do not automatically provide criminal defence. Ask the criminal court directly about appointed counsel.
Family and visitor route

Arizona County Jail and ADCRR Visitation Guidance

County jail visitation rules are local. ADCRR state-prison visitation uses a separate statewide application, background-check and scheduling process.

County jail visit
  • Open the county sheriff’s current visitation page.
  • Confirm on-site, remote or video options.
  • Check reservation and arrival deadlines.
  • Read ID, clothing, age and property rules.
  • Call before travelling on a holiday or from a long distance.
ADCRR state-prison visit
  • Use the official ADCRR visitation hub.
  • Complete the online visitor application.
  • Adult applicants pay the published one-time, non-refundable $25 background-check fee.
  • Wait for approval before scheduling.
  • Use the official in-person or video scheduling route.
Current facility confirmed
Application submitted correctly
Background fee completed where required
Approval received before scheduling
Photo identification ready
Dress rules reviewed
Children’s rules confirmed
Facility status checked before travel

Phone Calls, Mail and Deposits

Inmate phone calls

Use the current ADCRR communication guidance. Securus support is available at 800-844-6591.

Send money

Start from the official ADCRR inmate-deposit page and confirm the inmate number before paying.

Send mail

Check the inmate’s institution, current mail format and legal-mail distinction before posting documents or photographs.

Provider names, approved-number rules, mail addresses and deposit options can change. Begin from the official ADCRR page rather than a search-engine advertisement.
Victim support

Arizona Victim Notifications and Custody Assistance

County case assistance

Contact the county prosecutor’s victim-services office for case notices, court rights and local custody information.

ADCRR victim services

Call 602-542-1853 or toll-free 866-787-7233.

State-prison notifications

ADCRR Victim Services provides qualifying release, escape, re-arrest and other offender-status notifications.

Use the official ADCRR Victim Services page for registration and current contact instructions.
Do not confront a person based on an online arrest or inmate listing. Call 911 for immediate danger and use the county victim advocate for case-specific assistance.
Separate registry

Arizona Sex Offender Information Is a Different Search

The Arizona sex-offender information system serves a different public-safety purpose from a general arrest, jail or criminal-court search.

Use the official DPS route

Open Arizona DPS Sex Offender Information for the public registry route and county contacts.

Do not infer from absence

The public system focuses on information made available under Arizona notification law. It is not a complete general criminal-history database.

Accuracy and privacy

Correcting or Sealing an Arizona Criminal Case Record

Correcting a DPS history, correcting a court file, sealing a criminal case record and requesting a private website update are separate tasks.

Obtain the official court documents Save the case number, minute entries, disposition and any dismissal or sentencing documents.
Request your DPS Record Review Use fingerprints to see what Arizona’s Central State Repository currently reports.
Identify the exact discrepancy Note whether the issue is identity, charge, arrest date, missing disposition or another incomplete field.
Correct the court or arresting agency first when needed Obtain written proof from the agency responsible for the incorrect source information.
Submit the DPS challenge Follow the Review and Challenge packet instructions and include supporting documentation.
Research sealing eligibility Arizona permits eligible people to petition to seal certain criminal case records, but eligibility depends on the specific case and law.
Arizona sealing guidance

Use the Judicial Branch Sealing Criminal Case Records page and the court handling the case.

Private website correction

After verifying the official outcome, send the exact URL and a redacted court document through the publisher’s correction or removal route.

Sealing a court record does not always erase every historical document or automatically remove every private webpage. Follow the court order and agency instructions carefully.
Numbers, addresses and maps

Arizona Criminal Record and Inmate Contact Directory

Arizona Department of Public Safety
2222 W. Encanto Boulevard
Phoenix, AZ 85009
Arizona Judicial Branch
1501 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Arizona Department of Corrections
701 E. Jefferson Street
Phoenix, AZ 85034
ADCRR Victim Services
701 E. Jefferson Street
Phoenix, AZ 85034
State Bar of Arizona
4201 N. 24th Street, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85016-6266
  • Main number: 602-252-4804
  • Published hours: weekdays, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
  • Use the directory to verify an Arizona lawyer.
Arizona Court Public Access Support
  • Phone: 602-452-3519
  • Toll-free: 800-720-7743
  • Email: PASupport@courts.az.gov
  • Have the browser, portal and error details ready.

Arizona Department of Public Safety

DPS Record Review is completed through the official fingerprint and submission process. Do not visit expecting an immediate public name-based criminal-history printout.

Prepare first: the correct form, fingerprints, case information and the exact question you need answered.

Common problems

Arizona Arrest and Criminal Record Troubleshooting

What to try when an Arizona search does not work
Problem
Likely reason
What to try
Next contact
No county inmate result
The booking is new, the person remains in city custody or the spelling differs.
Use surname only, remove punctuation and check the arresting city.
County detention information line
No Public Access case
The case may not be filed, the court may not participate fully or the wrong jurisdiction was searched.
Search by case number, use fewer name fields and contact the local clerk.
Responsible court clerk
eAccess shows no document
The case may be older, restricted, sealed or unavailable electronically.
Check Public Access first and request the document from the clerk.
Court clerk or portal support
No ADCRR inmate result
The person may be in county jail, released, federal custody or not yet transferred.
Recheck county custody and search by ADCRR number.
ADCRR Constituent Services
DPS history lacks a disposition
Court or agency information may be incomplete.
Obtain the official court disposition and follow the DPS challenge process.
Court clerk, then DPS
Private page shows an old arrest
The publisher has not reflected the official case outcome.
Save the URL and obtain the dismissal, sealing order or disposition.
Publisher after official verification
Arrest happened this morning

Check the city or county jail, allow booking time and call with the legal name and birth date.

You need the court outcome

Use Arizona Public Access, eAccess and the responsible court clerk.

You need your own history

Complete the DPS fingerprint-based Record Review process.

The person was transferred

Call the county, then check ADCRR or the federal locator.

You need a lawyer

Ask the criminal court about appointed counsel or use a verified county referral service.

The record is inaccurate

Obtain the court proof, review your DPS history and submit a documented challenge.

Related guide

Continue With the Arizona Mugshot and Inmate Guide

Arrests.org Arizona guide

Use the Arizona Arrests.org and inmate-record guide when your starting point is a private mugshot or booking listing that must be verified through official county, court, DPS and ADCRR sources.

Official directory

Verified Arizona Arrest and Criminal Record Resources

Frequently asked questions

Arizona Arrest Records FAQs

Is there one official statewide Arizona arrest-record search?

No. Recent arrests and jail custody are generally maintained by county sheriffs, municipal jails and detention centers. Arizona courts provide case-search tools, DPS handles the subject’s fingerprint-based state criminal-history review and ADCRR handles state-prison custody.

How do I find someone arrested today in Arizona?

Identify the arresting city and county, then search the official county sheriff or detention portal using the surname first. If no result appears, allow time for booking and check whether the person remains in a city jail.

How do I search an Arizona criminal court case?

Use Arizona Public Access Case Lookup to locate the case by name or case number. Use eAccess for available Superior Court documents and contact the responsible clerk when a case or document is missing.

How can I obtain my own Arizona criminal history?

Request an Arizona DPS Record Review Packet, complete the contact-information sheet, obtain a full set of rolled fingerprints and mail the complete packet to the Central State Repository Section.

Can I obtain another person’s complete Arizona DPS criminal history?

Not through the public Record Review process. DPS Record Review allows the subject of the record to inspect the Arizona history for accuracy and completeness. Other access requires a lawful authorised purpose and process.

How long does an Arizona DPS Record Review take?

DPS states that a completed Arizona criminal-history review is generally returned in approximately two weeks after receiving a complete fingerprint card, contact sheet and any required authorisation.

What is Arizona ADCRR Inmate Data Search?

ADCRR Inmate Data Search is the official state-corrections lookup for people in Arizona prison custody. It is not a county jail booking database and displayed release information can change.

Why is a recent Arizona arrest missing from ADCRR search?

A recently arrested person normally remains in city or county custody and may never enter ADCRR custody. Search the arresting county jail first and use ADCRR only after a state-prison sentence or transfer.

How do I correct an inaccurate Arizona criminal record?

Obtain the correct court or arresting-agency document, request your Arizona DPS Record Review and follow the DPS Review and Challenge instructions with supporting proof of the inaccurate or incomplete information.

Can an Arizona criminal case record be sealed?

Some eligible Arizona arrests, convictions and sentences may qualify for a petition to seal the criminal case record. Eligibility depends on the specific case and law, so use the Arizona Judicial Branch sealing guidance and the court that handled the case.

Official resources reviewed August 1, 2026

This website is an independent informational resource. It is not affiliated with the Arizona Department of Public Safety, Arizona Judicial Branch, Arizona Department of Corrections, a county sheriff, the State Bar of Arizona or another government agency.

Official links, forms, addresses, numbers and published service information were checked during the latest editorial review. Jail custody, court records, release conditions, visitation, vendor instructions and legal procedures can change. Confirm time-sensitive information with the responsible official source.

Responsible-use notice: An arrest is not a conviction. Do not use an arrest, jail or mugshot listing for employment, housing, credit, insurance or another decision that requires a legally compliant consumer report.