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Apache County Arrest Records

To look up Apache County arrest records for someone, you can use the arrest database below. This tool lets you access arrest details at the county and city levels, including data from the Apache County Sheriff’s Office and local police departments. You can search by name or use other identifying information. Alternatively, you can scroll through the list to view arrest records.

If you experience any trouble using the arrest database or need help finding arrest records, reach out to the Apache County Sheriff’s Office for further assistance. They can guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.

Public Records Department
Apache County Sheriff’s Office
Address: 75 W. Cleveland Street, St. Johns, AZ 85936
Phone: (928) 337-4321

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Official Apache County Arrest Records Resources

AgencyDescription
Apache County Sheriff’s Office
225 W 3rd St St. Johns AZ 85936
928 337 4321
The Apache County Sheriff’s Office covers all law enforcement needs in Apache County, handling crime cases, arrests, and jail duties. They serve a large rural area, ensuring public safety and providing law enforcement to unincorporated regions.
St. Johns Police Department
325 N 1st Ave St. Johns AZ 85936
928 337 4385
The St. Johns Police Department offers city-wide public safety services in St. Johns. They manage criminal investigations, arrest records, and community relations, working under the county sheriff’s office to maintain law and order.
Chambers Police Department
46599 Hwy 191 Chambers AZ 86502
928 688 2555
This small-town department works on crime cases and public safety for Chambers. The police handle arrests and other duties, assisting in the overall safety of this remote area in Apache County.
Window Rock Police Department
100 S. Main St Window Rock AZ 86515
928 871 6111
Serving as the law enforcement agency for the capital of the Navajo Nation, the Window Rock Police Department tackles a range of issues, from criminal investigations to handling arrests, all within the scope of the Navajo Nation’s jurisdiction, while also serving the larger Apache County.
Holbrook Police Department
212 E Arizona St Holbrook AZ 86025
928 524 3041
The Holbrook Police Department provides vital public safety services to the city of Holbrook. Their duties include crime prevention, arrests, and responding to incidents, helping ensure the well-being of its residents and visitors.
Lupton Police Department
2931 W Hwy 264 Lupton AZ 86508
928 688 4401
The Lupton Police Department serves a quiet community along the highway, managing all law enforcement duties from arrests to public safety. They work closely with nearby agencies and Apache County authorities.
Joseph City Police Department
501 S 1st Ave Joseph City AZ 86032
928 288 4432
The Joseph City Police Department provides safety to a small but vital community. The police ensure crime prevention, handle arrests, and respond to public safety issues in Joseph City and the surrounding areas in Apache County.
Ganado Chapter Police Department
70A East Highway 264 Ganado AZ 86505
928 755 1488
The Ganado Chapter Police Department keeps the peace in the Ganado community, focusing on crime investigations, arrests, and crime prevention, while coordinating with other Navajo Nation agencies and Apache County authorities.
Round Valley Police Department
10 N Red Valley Rd Red Valley AZ 86544
928 697 5641
Serving Round Valley, the Round Valley Police Department handles local crime cases, arrests, and public safety issues in this rural area, working alongside other agencies for larger county and regional support.
Chuska Police DepartmentThe Chuska Police Department provides law enforcement services in the Chuska area, focusing on arrests, public safety, and crime prevention. They cooperate with local and county-level authorities for a coordinated approach to law enforcement.