Find Navajo County DUI Records

Navajo County DUI records are kept by the Clerk of the Superior Court in Holbrook. This large rural county in northeastern Arizona covers over 9,900 square miles. DUI cases here go through Superior Court for felonies or justice courts for misdemeanors. You can search Navajo County DUI records through the Arizona Courts public access system. The county seat in Holbrook handles most court matters. Show Low and other towns in the county have their own justice court precincts. Both the Clerk of Court and the Sheriff's Office maintain records that may help you find DUI case information in Navajo County.

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Navajo County Clerk of Court DUI Records

The Clerk of the Superior Court keeps all felony DUI records in Navajo County. This office is in Holbrook at the county courthouse. Aggravated DUI charges are filed here. So are third offense DUI cases within eighty-four months under A.R.S. 28-1383. The clerk maintains case files, court documents, and judgment records for all Superior Court criminal matters including DUI cases.

You can visit the Navajo County Clerk of Court website to learn about their services and record request procedures. The office provides copies of court documents for DUI cases and other criminal matters. Standard copy fees in Arizona are fifty cents per page. Certified copies cost thirty-five dollars per document. These are the same fees you will find across most Arizona counties for court record copies.

Navajo County Clerk of Court website for DUI record requests in Holbrook Arizona

The Clerk's office can help you find specific DUI case files if you have the case number or defendant name.

To search Navajo County DUI records online, use the Arizona Courts Public Access portal. This statewide system lets you look up cases by name or case number. You can find case status, hearing dates, and basic filing information for DUI cases in Navajo County Superior Court. The search is free and works for all Arizona counties. Results show what stage a case is in and who the judge is. You can also see if a case is still open or has been closed.

Navajo County Justice Court DUI Cases

Most misdemeanor DUI cases in Navajo County start in justice court. The county has four justice court precincts. Each one handles cases from its area. First offense DUI charges typically go through justice court under A.R.S. 28-1381. Extreme DUI charges with blood alcohol levels between 0.15 and 0.199 also start at this level per A.R.S. 28-1382. Justice courts handle these matters unless aggravating factors bump them up to felony level in Superior Court.

The Holbrook Justice Court serves the county seat area. Show Low has its own justice court for cases in that region. Snowflake and Winslow also have justice court precincts. Each court keeps its own records of DUI cases filed in its jurisdiction. You may need to check multiple courts if you are not sure where a case was filed. The justice courts work with the Superior Court on transfers when cases move between levels.

Justice court records are public in Arizona. You can request copies in person or by mail. Fees match the standard Arizona rates. Call the specific justice court to ask about their procedures for DUI record requests. Staff can tell you what documents are available and how to get copies.

Navajo County Sheriff DUI Arrest Records

The Navajo County Sheriff's Office handles DUI arrests in unincorporated areas. They also provide jail services for the county. When someone is arrested for DUI in Navajo County, the sheriff's office creates arrest records and booking information. These records are separate from court records but can help you understand a DUI case.

You can find information about the Navajo County Sheriff's Office on the county website. The sheriff handles law enforcement across the large rural areas of the county. Their records division can help with arrest report requests. DUI arrest records show the date and time of arrest, charges filed, and basic incident details. These records are public under A.R.S. 39-121 which gives the public the right to inspect government records.

Navajo County Sheriff's Office website for DUI arrest records in Arizona

Contact the sheriff's office directly to request arrest reports or incident records for DUI cases in Navajo County.

How DUI Cases Work in Navajo County

Understanding how DUI cases move through the Navajo County court system helps when searching for records. A DUI arrest starts with law enforcement. This could be the sheriff's office, Show Low police, or Holbrook police. The arresting agency creates the initial report. Then the case goes to the prosecutor for review.

Misdemeanor DUI charges are filed in justice court. The defendant appears for arraignment where they enter a plea. If the case does not settle, it goes to trial in justice court. Records from each hearing become part of the case file. You can request copies of these documents from the court. Plea agreements, sentencing orders, and probation terms all get recorded. Navajo County DUI records include all of these documents once a case concludes.

Felony DUI cases follow a different path. They go straight to Superior Court in Holbrook. A grand jury may be involved in the charging process. Preliminary hearings determine if there is enough evidence. Then the case moves to trial or plea. Felony DUI records in Navajo County contain more documents because of the extra steps involved.

Note: DUI records stay on file for many years in Arizona and cannot be expunged, though sealing may be available under A.R.S. 13-911.

Navajo County DUI Record Fees

Fees for DUI records in Navajo County follow Arizona's standard court fee schedule. Knowing these costs helps you plan your record request. Court record copies cost fifty cents per page. This applies to all documents in a DUI case file.

Certified copies cost thirty-five dollars per document. You need certified copies if you are using records for legal purposes. Background checks often require certified documents. The certification shows the copy is a true and accurate version of the original court record. Regular copies work fine for personal review or research purposes. The clerk's office can help you decide which type you need for your situation.

Sheriff's office records have their own fees. Arrest reports and incident records may cost five to fifteen dollars depending on the document. Contact the records division for current pricing. Fees can change so it is best to ask before submitting a request.

Sealing DUI Records in Navajo County

Arizona allows some criminal records to be sealed under newer laws. This includes certain DUI convictions. The process involves petitioning the court that handled your case. For Navajo County DUI cases, you would file in either Superior Court or the justice court where the case was decided. Not all DUI convictions qualify for sealing. Aggravated DUI and some other serious offenses have restrictions.

The Arizona Courts Self-Service Center has information about the record sealing process. You can find forms and instructions there. The law sets waiting periods before you can petition to seal. Completing all terms of your sentence is required. Fines must be paid and probation finished. Once sealed, the DUI record is hidden from most public searches but still accessible to law enforcement and some government agencies.

Arizona MVD DUI Records

DUI convictions appear on driving records separate from court records. The Arizona Motor Vehicle Division tracks license suspensions and DUI points. You can request your own driving record through AZ MVD Now. This shows any DUI-related license actions on your record.

Administrative license suspensions happen at the time of DUI arrest in Arizona. Refusing a breath test or having a blood alcohol level of 0.08 or higher triggers automatic suspension under A.R.S. 28-1385. These are ninety days for a first offense. The MVD handles these separately from criminal court proceedings. Both types of records matter when looking at someone's full DUI history in Navajo County or anywhere in Arizona.

Cities in Navajo County

Navajo County includes several towns and cities. Show Low is the largest city but falls under the population threshold for its own page. Holbrook serves as the county seat and handles most county government functions. Other communities include Snowflake, Taylor, Winslow, and Pinetop-Lakeside. DUI arrests by police in these cities may go through municipal courts or justice courts depending on local arrangements.

All felony DUI cases from cities in Navajo County end up in Superior Court in Holbrook regardless of where the arrest happened. Misdemeanor cases may be handled by justice courts serving the area where the arrest occurred. When searching for DUI records, consider both the location of arrest and the court that handled the case.

Nearby Arizona Counties

DUI arrests near county borders might be handled by neighboring county courts. If you cannot find records in Navajo County, check these nearby areas for DUI case information.

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