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Address
951 East Sawmill Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Phone Number
Phone: (928) 226-5200
The Coconino County Jail is located at 951 East Sawmill Road in Flagstaff, AZ and is a medium security county jail operated by the Coconino County Sheriff’s Department.
This site tells you information about anything you might need to know about the Coconino County Jail, like how to locate an inmate, the jail’s address and phone number, booking and intake procedures, how to find your court records, and much, much more.Top 10 Searches for Coconino County Jail
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Introduction
This guide is meant to give information that you’ll need to make going to jail less stressfull. If you have a question, please feel free to ask it, and please leave any comments or feedback that would help other people in the same situation would be appreciated.
Coconino County Jail Inmate Search
Do you have a family member, loved one, or friend that is incarcerated and want to find them? Do you know someone that has been arrested and you need to find out what jail they’re in?
To search who is in jail at the Coconino County Jail you will have to use the search form.
Who’s In Jail
The Coconino County Jail Inmate Search is a roster of people who have been arrested and are in jail, which includes current status, and times the inmate can have visitors. You can get the same information for anyone arrested and processed or released in the past 24 hours. Inmates are shown in alphabetical order by their last name. You can find their arrest information more quickly if you’ve got the arrestee’s name, birth date, or inmate ID Number.
Coconino County Jail Policies and Procedures
Intake Procedures
The jail intake process at the Coconino County Jail includes each of these steps:
You will be placed in a holding cell. If the jail is busy, you may not be processed immediately.
You must answer a number of questions, such as your legal name, home address, date of birth and an emergency contact, and also, you will also be asked about your psychological and medical history. Next, you’ll be given an inmate ID and your fingerprints will be taken. Then, all of your personal property will be taken from you and stored until you get discharged from jail.
You will be allowed to make a telephone call in order to talk to a member of your family, friend, or somebody else who can help you get out.
If you think you will get released quickly, they will let you wear your street clothes, otherwise you you will be given a jail issued jumpsuit.
Discharge Procedures
Once bail has been posted, you will be allowed to leave jail. The discharge process can take between 15 minutes to hours or even all day long. Or, simply, the faster you can post bail, the faster you will be released. Also, it can depend on whether you’ve been given a bond amount or if the judge must figure out your bail amount. For lesser charges, you will be booked and get released without having to post bail. When you have served your sentence and have a discharge date, expect to get released that morning.
Coconino County Jail Visitation
The inmate have to list the name and date of birth of each visitor to the Coconino County Jail in advance. Your visitors will be put into a Visiting log as an authorized visitor. Each and every visitor has to provide acceptable photo identification when visiting an inmate. Visitors that arrives for visitation late or that does not have a visting order will not be allowed to visit the inmate.
Visitation procedures at Coconino County Jail can change, so we suggest that you call the official Coconino County Jail at (928) 226-5200 before you go to the jail to visit.
Visiting Hours
Day | Visiting Hours |
---|---|
Monday | 9:00am – 5:00pm |
Tuesday | 9:00am – 5:00pm |
Wednesday | 9:00am – 5:00pm |
Thursday | 9:00am – 5:00pm |
Friday | 9:00am – 5:00pm |
Saturday | 9:00am – 5:00pm |
Sunday | 9:00am – 5:00pm |
Visitation Rules
In order to visit an inmate at the Coconino County Jail you have to first be added to their visitation list.
Be sure to bring your valid driver’s license or government issued ID with you to visitation or you will not be allowed to enter.
No cellphones at Coconino County Jail, and you will be searched before visiting. No personal belongings. Anybody on must get the permission of both their individual supervising officer and the superintendent before visiting. Usually is not approved.
If a visitor is under the age of 18 and is a family member of the inmate, they will have to be accompanied by an adult family member or guardian to include a member of the inmate’s extended family. If a visitor is under the age of 18 and is not a family member of the inmate, this visitor must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Sending Mail to Inmates
This is what you need to know about sending letters, photos, postcards, greeting cards and magazines to an inmate at the Coconino County Jail. Incoming and outgoing inmate mail at the Coconino County Jail is always searched and inspected for contraband that might threaten the security, safety or well-being of the facility, its staff, and inmates. Inmates can only receive metered, unstamped, plain white postcards no larger than 4″ x 6″ as mail. The writing on the postcard has to be in pencil or blue or black ink. If it has a stamp on it, it will get returned. If you write in green ink, then it will get returned. If you send any other kind of mail will be returned to the sender. If there is no return address on it, then the unauthorized mail will be stored in the inmate’s locker until the inmate gets release.
Do not include any of these things in the mail that you send to an inmate: any kind of threat to jail order, any description of the manufacture of weapons, bombs, incendiary devices, or tools for escape; do not encourage or advocate any kind of violence, hate speech, or racial or ethnic supremacy. Inmates are not allowed to write to other inmates.
Mailing Address
Use this address when sending a letter to someone incarcerated at Coconino County Jail:
Coconino County Jail
951 East Sawmill Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Here is how you should address the letter:
[INMATE’S FULL NAME]
[INMATE ID]
Coconino County Jail
951 East Sawmill Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
The inmate mail policy at the Coconino County Jail is always changing, so it would be best to double check the official website before you send a letter to an inmate.
Sending Other Things to an Inmate
There are strict procedures that you must follow to send anything to an inmate at the Coconino County Jail. This includes sending money for to spend in the commissary, sending regular mail or photos, sending money for phone calls, and even postcards.
This page covers everthing you need to know about the Coconino County Jail to help you follow these procedures and guidelines. If you have questions, or there is something that you were looking for, but did not find, please contact us using the contact link in the site menu.
Public Records
Warrant Inquiry
If you think you have an outstanding warrant, you can find out by checking the court records on the Coconino County court website or you are able to call the jail directly. This requires a first and last name. Or, you can just go down to the jail and inquire at the information desk. Bear in mind that if there is a warrant for your arrest, you will be taken into custody immediately.
Arrest Record Search
If you know the person’s name, as well as their arrest date, contact the Coconino County jail, on the phone, in person, or you can check online. An arrest is public record and these records are freely available.
Court Records
Court Records are public records. These records include a case file that contains a docket and all documents and filings filed in the court case. You are able to access court records on the internet, or at the Coconino County Clerk of Court in the jurisdiction where the case was filed.
Criminal Records
Every state maintains records of people’s criminal past. These state databases are linked together so you can track criminal histories from another state. You are able to go to county courthouse and check in person, or check online. It is helpful to know the county the crime was committed in, and if it was in a totally different state, you may have to pay a fee for a more intensive search.
A criminal history search you will get a listing of all the arrests, charges, or convictions for these crimes, drug crimes, kidnapping, sex offenses which could include rape, and sexual assault, violent crimes including assault, battery and murder, or breaking and entering, theft, larceny.
Money & Commissary
The procedure to send money to someone in jail are always changing, so we suggest that you check the Coconino County Jail site before you send funds to an inmate.
How To Send Money to an Inmate at Coconino County Jail
You will have your own ‘bank account’ while in jail. This money is used to purchase items from the Commissary. Family and friends can deposit money into this account for you, and any money you earn while in prison will also be deposited into your account. Outside money can be paid in to your account via a money order, cash or check. If someone sends a check or money order, make sure that they write your inmate ID on it. The maximum amount you are allowed in your account is $290 per month.
Guidelines For Sending Money To An Inmate
Before you send any money you should find out what online money transfer companies the jail your inmate is incarcerated in uses. The exact method that the Coconino County Jail uses changes frequently, so it is best to call them at (928) 226-5200 to get the current payment method.
You may be required to be on the inmate’s visitation list in order to send them money, and be aware that they may have a limit on how much you deposit at one time, like $200-300 at a time, or a limit on how much money may be in the inmate’s account at one time.
Some of the money transfer firms being used by various facilities include JPay, MoneyGram, AccessCorrections, OffenderConnect, Touchpayonline, JailATM, WU, smartdeposit, and tigercommissary.
If an inmate has fines or are required to pay restitution then they will be subject to garnishment of their commissary/trust account. If the inmate has a garnishment, then money to pay them will be taken from the inmate’s bank account. In some cases it may be a percentage or the entire amount of the obligation, but the actual percentage depends on the circumstances. We recommend that inmates talk to the counselor at their facility and try to find out. You can also try to make an arrangement so that only a percentage of your commissary funds are taken, instead of all your funds take at one time.
Commissary
The commissary is the Coconino County Jail store. You can buy a number of things here, such as toiletries, snacks and writing supplies. Remember that you will most likely need to use the commissary on a daily basis, and any infractions will cause you to lose commissary privileges.
The Commissary will sell an assortment of different items that the inmate can buy if they have enough money in their account. These items include clothes, shoes, small snacks and other food items, in addition to personal hygiene products such as soap, shampoo, and disposable razors for shaving. The commissary also sells other things like books and magazines, televisions and radios, playing cards, headphones, MP3 players, and electronic tablets. They also sell everything need to write home to family, friends, and loved ones: paper, envelopes, and stamps. If an inmate is indigent and cannot afford paper and stamps, the jail will provide these things to an inmate who has not had any money in their commissary account for at least 30 days.
Phone Calls & Phone Usage Policy
All phone calls from the Coconino County Jail are made through a jail approved pre-paid phone account or phone card . Phone calls made in jail are a lot more costly than phone calls made at home. Inmates are able to make phone calls, with restrictions on how often you can use the phone, but inmates should keep in mind lots of people want to use the phone – so you have to share. If you break the jail rules, an inmate’s phone privileges might get cut back or eliminated altogether.
The Coconino County Jail phone number is: (928) 226-5200
How To Save Money on Inmate Calls
Correctional facility phone service providers have a monopoly at every facility that they operate the phone services for, which means that they get to set the prices. The profits these phone service providers make off of all of the phone calls that inmates make are shared with the facility, so there is no incentive for the jail or the counselors at the facility to show inmates or their family how to save money on inmate phone calls at the Coconino County Jail. The prices are posted and there are at least two different prices based on where the inmate is calling. The following three factors will determine how much an inmate phone call will cost: Where you are located; Where your inmate is located, What type of phone number you have.
For example, if your inmate is in federal prison, if you get a new local number then this will decrease your inmate’s phone call rate from $.21 per minute to only $.06 per minute.
For state prisons and local jails figuring out how to decrease your inmates phone charges can be more difficult. ArrestedResources.com keeps up to date with all of the changes that affect your inmate’s rate and in most cases is able to offer you an inmate calling number that will save you a lot of money on calling your inmate. There are some prisons or jails where we will not be able to save you money on your inmate calls, and therefore we will not offer you an inmate calling number. In these cases, the jail or prison has set their calling prices so high that nobody will be able to save you money.
For more detailed information on how to save on inmate calls at Coconino County Jail, click the link below.
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