If you skip court in Arizona or dodge a court-ordered fine, you’re headed for big trouble. The court might issue a warrant for your arrest. Not showing up in court is a felony and can bring on even more charges.
Once the arrest warrant has been issued, law enforcement officers use the warrant to apprehend and detain the suspect until he can have a hearing before a judge. Outstanding warrants can cause you to lose your license if you ignore them. You should immediately get in touch with an attorney to see what can be done if you believe that you may have an arrest warrant pending against you.
Warrant searches and case records in Pinal County
Once the judge signs an arrest warrant, it becomes an active warrant, and it is transferred to the Sheriff’s Office to be served. You can speak to the records division of the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office to request copies of arrest records (there are fees for copies and reports). You may also acquire information about outstanding warrants through this office.
To search for criminal records through the court system, use the http://www.azcourts.gov system. This website provides information about active and closed court cases filed in Pinal County. To obtain copies of court documents or get more information about court cases, you can call the Clerk of Court’s office.
You should also check the Public Access website https://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/publicaccess/ to check for a warrant out of any court, including Pinal County. The Justice Courts may or may not keep records of hearings but should have records of any warrants issued through the court. A list of judges for each Precinct can be found on the Pinal County Judicial Branch’s website.
Can you get details about Pinal County recent arrests and active warrants over the phone? (2021-data)
- Call the non-emergency dispatch phone line – (520) 866-5111, to file a non-emergency complaint and for general information.
- Contact the Sheriff’s Office at (520) 866-5193 for arrest records, and incident and accident reports.
- Call the Pinal County Adult Detention Center at (855) 355-0358 for information about arrests.
- Contact the Justice Court at (480) 380-7312 (Precinct 1), (520) 866-7475 (Precinct 2), (520) 866-7900 (Precinct 3), (520) 866-3999 (Precinct 4), (520) 866-6950 (Precinct 5), and (480) 982-2921 (Precinct 6) for information on arrest warrants.
- Call the Warrants Department at (520) 866-5046 for a warrants search.
- Call the County Attorney’s Office at (520) 866-6805 for victim assistance.
- Contact the Clerk of Court at (888) 431-1311 for judicial records inquiries.
Pinal County crime statistics
In 2019, the Pinal Sheriff’s Department filed approximately 1670 criminal reports. Property offenses accounted for more than 1450 of the recorded crimes, while around 200 were crimes against humans. Larceny-theft (987 incidents) and burglary (321 cases) were the most common types of property crime Aggravated assaults accounted for 171 complaints in the violent crimes category, while rape and robbery resulted in the filing of 5 and 18 complaints, respectively.
Between 1999 and 2008, crime rates in Pinal County rose by almost seventy percent, with violent crimes increasing by almost sixty percent. Over the 10 years, there were approximately ninety thousand crimes reported in Pinal County. The majority of crimes were related to theft and burglary.