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Real questions from people researching records in Mohave Valley. Each answer is verified against official agency sources — no third-party services.

📋 How do I check if there's an active warrant in Arizona?
Three reliable ways to check for an active Arizona warrant. (1) Arizona DPS Statewide Warrant Search at https://www.azdps.gov/warrant-search — searches warrants reported to AZDPS by courts across all 15 counties. Free, no login; this is the closest thing Arizona has to a unified warrant database. (2) Arizona Judicial Branch Public Access at https://apps.azcourts.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx — every filed case shows whether a bench warrant has been issued for failure to appear or non-payment. Free, search by name. (3) County Sheriff or municipal court site — for warrants that haven't yet propagated to the state feed: Maricopa Superior Court https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/departments/superior-court/criminal/warrant-information/; Mohave County Courts https://www.mohavecourts.com/warrants; many sheriffs publish weekly warrant rosters. Phone the issuing court or sheriff's records line for a confirmed answer. What won't show up: confidential warrants (active investigations, sealed indictments) and many low-level misdemeanor bench warrants from Justice/Municipal courts. Quash a warrant: in most courts you can file a Motion to Quash (or 'set aside' the warrant) to schedule a new hearing — usually $32 motion fee, sometimes free. Strong recommendation: If a warrant might be out for you, retain a defense attorney before walking into a station. Voluntary surrender on planned terms — with bond posted in advance — beats a traffic-stop arrest. Sources: AZ DPS, AZ Judicial Branch, Maricopa Superior Court, Mohave Courts.
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🚔 How do I find arrest records in Arizona?
Arizona arrest records sit with whichever law enforcement agency made the arrest. Five-source playbook: (1) County Sheriff inmate roster — for current jail bookings: MCSO https://www.mcso.org (Maricopa, 602-876-1011); Pima https://www.pcsd.pima.gov; Pinal https://www.pinal.gov/1636/Inmate-Search; Yavapai https://apps.yavapaiaz.gov/inmatesearch/; Mohave; Yuma; Coconino; etc. Recent statewide aggregator (private) at https://recentbookings.arizonaofficialrecords.com/. (2) City Police arrest log — for arrests inside city limits: Phoenix PD Adult Arrests Dashboard https://stories.opengov.com/phoenixaz/published/8g516L4Wc; Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, Peoria, Prescott, Flagstaff, Yuma all maintain their own. (3) Court records for any arrest that produced a charge — Arizona Judicial Branch Public Access at https://apps.azcourts.gov/publicaccess/caselookup.aspx covers all 15 counties' Superior, Justice, and most Municipal courts. (4) State prison: Arizona DOC inmate search at https://corrections.az.gov/inmate-data-search. (5) Personal authoritative criminal history: AZ DPS at https://www.azdps.gov/criminal-history-records — fingerprint-based Personal Review $22 first / $7 each additional, ordered through the Public Services Portal at https://psp.azdps.gov. Important: AZ DPS criminal-history copies are restricted — you can pull your own under A.R.S. § 41-1750, but a third party generally cannot pull yours without a permissible-use authorization. Sources: AZ DPS, Arizona DOC, AZ Judicial Branch, MCSO.
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⚰️ Where do I order a death record in Arizona?
Arizona death certificates are issued by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), Bureau of Vital Records, P.O. Box 3887, Phoenix AZ 85030, phone (602) 364-1300, https://www.azdhs.gov/vital-records/. Fee: $20 per certified copy under A.A.C. R9-19-105 (older sources still cite $10 — the rate increased recently). Three ordering channels: (1) Online via VitalChek at https://www.vitalchek.com/v/death-certificates/arizona/arizona-vital-records — 3–5 business day express shipping plus a ~$15 service fee. (2) County Vital Records office in the county where the death occurred — Maricopa at https://www.maricopa.gov/5995/Order-a-Birth-or-Death-Certificate, Pima at https://www.pima.gov/186/Vital-Records, Yavapai at https://www.yavapaiaz.gov/Resident-Services/Health-Services/Community-Health-Services/Health-Services/Birth-and-Death-Services. Same $20 fee. (3) Mail to ADHS Bureau of Vital Records — allow 4–6 weeks. Eligibility (A.R.S. § 36-342): spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, legal representative, person with documented direct interest. ID required. Amendments / corrections to a death certificate: $30. Apostille for international use: get the certified copy first, then take it to the Arizona Secretary of State at 1700 W Washington St, Phoenix. Funeral home tip: if the death is recent, the funeral director typically orders certificates as part of arrangements — usually 5–10 copies are needed for accounts, insurance, and probate. Sources: AZ DHS Vital Records, Maricopa County Vital Records, VitalChek, A.A.C. R9-19-105.
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Mohave Valley, Arizona · Public Records

Mohave Valley Public Records, Court Cases & Arrests

Search court records, arrest information, criminal history, and police reports for Mohave Valley, located in Mohave County, Arizona. All records linked here come from official government sources.

Records access in Mohave Valley

Law enforcement in Mohave Valley is primarily handled by the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, which ensures public safety through community programs and proactive policing. The department maintains arrest records and criminal records under state regulations, allowing residents easy access to information. For those wishing to conduct a background check or search inmate records, the Sheriff’s Office provides online services, making it simple to retrieve necessary information. The Mohave County Detention Facility helps with the justice system, housing individuals awaiting trial or sentencing. The local law enforcement agencies are also noted for their community outreach efforts, which help foster trust and collaboration between residents and officers. Residents looking to request public records under the Arizona Public Records Law can contact the Mohave County Clerk's Office, which handles vital records such as birth, death, and marriage certificates. Property records are maintained by the Mohave County Assessor, who provides access to various real estate documents for those interested in property ownership. For court records, individuals can turn to the Mohave County Superior Court, where records are accessible for legal matters. Many of these services are available through user-friendly online portals, making it easier for residents to obtain the information they need. This strong infrastructure supports transparency and ensures that the community remains informed and engaged.

Mohave Valley · Population & demographics

Total population2616
White80.9%
Black or African American0.6%
Asian0.5%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)21%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau decennial count.

Arizona public records law

Records held by Mohave Valley city offices, the Mohave County Sheriff, and the Mohave County courts are subject to the Arizona Public Records Law (A.R.S. § 39-121).

Where to file a records request in Mohave Valley

Police records: file with the Mohave Valley Police Department or via the Mohave County Sheriff for unincorporated areas.

Court records: Mohave County courts handle criminal, civil, family, and probate matters.

Booking and inmate records: Mohave County Sheriff publishes a public inmate roster including booking photos and charges.