Search Navajo County Sex Offenders
Navajo County requires all sex offenders to register with the county sheriff. Sheriff David Clouse oversees the registration program from the main office in Holbrook. You can search for sex offenders living in Navajo County online. The registry covers Holbrook, Show Low, Winslow, Snowflake, and other communities. Parts of the Navajo Nation and White Mountain Apache reservation fall within Navajo County boundaries.
Navajo County Quick Facts
Navajo County Sheriff Sex Offender Registration
The Navajo County Sheriff's Office handles sex offender registration for the county. Their main office is at 100 East Code Talkers Drive in Holbrook. The mailing address is P.O. Box 668, Holbrook, AZ 86025. The phone number is (928) 524-4350. Sheriff David Clouse leads the department.
Sex offenders must register in person at the sheriff's office. Bring valid identification and be ready to provide current address, employment, and vehicle information. Staff will take photos and fingerprints. The process typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. After registration, your information goes into the state database and appears on the public search portal.
The Navajo County Sex Offender Registration page provides details about requirements and procedures. Review this information before your visit so you know what to expect.
Navajo County is large and rural. Some offenders may need to travel significant distances to reach the Holbrook office.
Navajo County Registration Options
The sheriff's office provides information about different registration scenarios. Whether you are a new offender, moving to the county, or doing your annual check-in, the process has specific requirements.
The Navajo County Registration Options page explains what you need to do based on your situation. It covers initial registration, annual updates, address changes, and what happens if you miss a deadline. Reading this page helps you prepare for your visit and avoid problems.
If you have questions about your specific case, call the sheriff's office. Staff can explain what you need to do and help you schedule an appointment if needed.
Searching Sex Offenders in Navajo County
You can search the Navajo County sex offender registry online. The search tool is free and available to everyone.
Enter a name to find a specific person. Or enter an address, city, or zip code to see offenders near a location. Results show photos, addresses, and offense details. A map view helps you see where offenders live in relation to your home or workplace. The search covers all of Navajo County, including Holbrook, Show Low, Winslow, Snowflake, and surrounding areas.
The database updates regularly as offenders register or change their information. New arrivals to the county should appear within a few days of completing their registration with the sheriff.
Note: Some low-risk offenders may not appear in public searches based on state notification rules.
Sex Offender Tracking on Tribal Lands
Parts of the Navajo Nation and White Mountain Apache reservation fall within Navajo County. This creates jurisdictional considerations for sex offender registration.
Generally, sex offenders living on tribal lands within Navajo County must register with both the tribal authorities and the county sheriff. The sheriff coordinates with tribal police to share information and ensure compliance. If you live on reservation land in Navajo County, contact both the tribal police and the county sheriff to understand your registration requirements. Failure to register with either can result in charges.
Navajo County Registration Requirements
Sex offenders in Navajo County must follow Arizona state law. The rules are the same across all 15 counties.
Initial registration must happen within 10 days of conviction or release. People moving to Navajo County from elsewhere have 72 hours to register after staying in the county for 72 hours. This deadline excludes weekends and holidays. Annual registration happens during your birth month with a $250 fee. Address changes require notice within 72 hours. Failure to comply is a Class 4 felony under A.R.S. Section 13-3824.
Nearby Arizona Counties
Navajo County borders several other Arizona counties. Offenders moving to a new county must register with that sheriff within 72 hours.