A judge might give the nod for an arrest when a felony is at hand or if things look fishy enough. In the Grand Canyon State, skipping out on court dates or ignoring a fine could land someone in hot water with a warrant. Having a warrant hanging over your head is no joke and needs fast handling. If it’s active, the MVD could yank your license, and you might end up with shiny bracelets during a traffic stop. Don’t live in suspense; check if a warrant’s got your name on it before it surprises you.
Warrants and arrest records in Yavapai County
To begin searching for warrants in Yavapai County, you should first look for open court cases through the Arizona Judicial Branch’s http://www.azcourts.gov engine. This online public resource provides information regarding court cases filed in Yavapai County. However, this is not the only resource you should check when looking for active arrest warrants in Yavapai County.
The Yavapai County Justice Courts issue warrants within the county based on precincts. You can get in touch with the court that serves the specific precinct where you believe an arrest warrant may have been issued. Court personnel should be able to verify if an active warrant exists.
You will also want to inquire about outstanding warrants with the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office. To reach the sheriff’s office, go to http://www.ycsoaz.gov/. The Sheriff’s Office also has information about cold cases and current inmates on its website.
Will state agencies provide an arrest report or details about warrants from Yavapai County over the phone? (Updated-2021)
- Inquiries pertaining to recent arrests: (928) 567-7734.
- Requests for arrest records: (928) 771-3260
- Requests for details about arrest warrants: (928) 817-4100 (Precinct 1), (928) 314-5100 (Precinct 2), (928) 785-3321 (Precinct 3).
- Inquiries from victims about the assistance available to them: (928) 771-3485
- Requests for criminal court records: (928) 771-3312
Yavapai County crime data
With 860 complaints, property offenses accounted for the majority of the nearly 1060 crimes reported in Yavapai County in 2019. In this category, there were approximately 150 burglaries and approximately 610 larceny thefts. There were 184 reports of aggravated assault in the category of violent crimes.
During the 10 years between 1999 and 2008, approximately 48,000 crimes were reported in Yavapai County. Of those crimes, about 10% of those crimes were classified as violent in nature. The majority of crimes were related to theft or burglary. Violent crimes increased by 75%, while the overall crime rate only increased by about 55% during that time.