Page Public Records Directory

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About Page

Page is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, situated in the north-central portion of the state near the Utah border along the shores of Lake Powell. Founded in 1957 as a housing community for workers constructing the Glen Canyon Dam, Page was incorporated in 1975 and has a population of approximately 7,500 residents. The city is best known as the gateway to Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, as well as its proximity to world-famous attractions including Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Vermilion Cliffs.
Major employers include the Navajo Generating Station (now decommissioned as of 2019), the Glen Canyon Dam operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas, Page Unified School District, and numerous tourism-related businesses. The city's unique geography places it on a mesa overlooking the Colorado River, creating dramatic red rock landscapes that draw visitors from around the world. Public records for Page residents are maintained by both city-level agencies and Coconino County offices. The Page City Hall, located at 697 Vista Avenue, handles municipal records including city council meeting minutes, local ordinances, business licenses, and building permits. The Page Police Department at 600 South Lake Powell Boulevard maintains law enforcement records including police reports and incident logs. For county-level records, Page residents access services from Coconino County agencies headquartered in Flagstaff, including the County Recorder for property deeds, the Clerk of Superior Court for court documents, and the County Assessor for property tax information. Vital records such as birth and death certificates are managed by the Arizona Department of Health Services, while marriage licenses are issued through the Coconino County Clerk's Office. Arizona's public records law, codified in A.R.S. Title 39, guarantees public access to most government documents, with specific exemptions for sensitive information.

Police Department & Arrest Records

In addition to the Coconino County Sheriff's Office, several city police departments operate within the county. The Flagstaff Police Department serves the city of Flagstaff, while the Sedona Police Department and Page Police Department serve their respective communities. These municipal departments handle law enforcement within city limits and often coordinate with the sheriff's office on major crimes and investigations that cross jurisdictional boundaries.

Jail & Inmate Records

The Coconino County Detention Facility, located in Flagstaff, is the primary jail facility for the county. The booking process includes fingerprinting, photographing, and recording personal information of the arrestee. Inmate lookup is available through the Coconino County Sheriff's Office website, allowing the public to search for current detainees. Visitation rules require scheduling in advance, with specific hours designated for visits.
The bond and bail process in Arizona allows for cash bonds or surety bonds through a bail bondsman, and information on recently arrested individuals can be obtained from the detention facility or the sheriff's office.

Court Records

Page residents are served by multiple court systems depending on case type. The Page Magistrate Court, located at 601 North Navajo Drive, Page, AZ 86040 (phone: 928-645-4168), handles misdemeanor offenses, DUI cases, civil matters under $10,000, traffic violations, and protective orders for Page city limits.
For felony cases, civil suits exceeding small claims limits, family law matters including divorce and child custody, probate, and appeals, residents use the Coconino County Superior Court, located at 200 North San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (phone: 928-679-7500, website: https://superiorcourt.coconino.az.gov). The Superior Court is Arizona's general jurisdiction trial court handling all major case types. Page Justice Court, also at 601 North Navajo Drive (phone: 928-645-4168), serves as a limited jurisdiction court for cases arising in Page's justice precinct, handling misdemeanors, civil cases up to $10,000, evictions, and small claims. Arizona offers online court record searches through the statewide system at https://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/publicaccess, which allows searches by name, case number, or citation number for both criminal and civil cases across participating courts including Coconino County Superior Court. The search portal provides case summaries, parties involved, filing dates, dispositions, and judgments. Filing fees for certified court document copies in Coconino County Superior Court are typically $24 for the first page and $0.50 for each additional page, though fees vary by document type. Court docket sheets and case information may be accessed free online, but certified copies for official purposes require payment and can be requested from the Clerk of Superior Court at 928-679-7600.

Criminal Records

Coconino County's criminal records include felony, misdemeanor, traffic offenses, and sex offender registry information. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records. Background checks in Arizona can be conducted through the Arizona Department of Public Safety, which provides statewide criminal history information. The Arizona Bureau of Investigation offers additional resources for residents seeking comprehensive background checks, including fingerprint-based checks for certain purposes.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Coconino County are maintained by the Coconino County Sheriff's Office and local police departments. Residents and attorneys can request arrest records through the sheriff's office, following the procedures outlined under the Arizona Public Records Law. A Coconino County arrest record typically includes the individual's personal information, the nature of the charges, and the arresting agency. Requests for records can be made in person or through written requests, with some information available online.

Public Records Access

Property and land records for Page are maintained by Coconino County agencies in Flagstaff. The Coconino County Assessor's Office, located at 110 East Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (phone: 928-679-7962, website: https://coconino.az.gov/1045/Assessor), maintains property tax assessment data including parcel numbers, property owner names, mailing addresses, legal descriptions, assessed values, market values, property classifications, and property characteristics.
The Assessor's online database at https://arcgis.coconino.az.gov/assessor allows free searches by owner name, parcel number, or property address, displaying current and historical assessment information, sales history, and tax information. Property owners in Page can research comparable sales, review assessment appeals procedures, and download property record cards through this portal. For recorded documents including warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, deeds of trust, mortgages, liens, releases, easements, subdivision plats, and other instruments affecting title, the Coconino County Recorder's Office at 110 East Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (phone: 928-679-7850, website: https://coconino.az.gov/1060/Recorder) serves as the official repository. The Recorder's office has maintained land records for Coconino County since its formation in 1891. Documents can be searched online at https://recorder.coconino.az.gov using the Tapestry system, which provides free access to scanned images of recorded documents from recent decades, searchable by grantor, grantee, document type, recording date, or legal description. Copies of documents can be printed from the online system or certified copies can be requested for $2.00 for the first page and $1.00 for each additional page. Coconino County also offers a GIS parcel viewer at https://coconino.az.gov/2577/GIS-Maps providing interactive mapping tools to visualize property boundaries, zoning, flood zones, and aerial imagery for Page properties.

Economy & Demographics

Page's economy is dominated by tourism and hospitality, driven by its proximity to Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend, which collectively attract over three million visitors annually. Major employers in Page include Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas (operated by Aramark), which manages lodging, dining, and boat rental operations; the Glen Canyon Dam, operated by the U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation with tours generating significant employment; Page Unified School District, the city's largest public employer with approximately 300 staff; and Banner Health - Page Hospital, providing healthcare services at 501 North Navajo Drive. The closure of the coal-fired Navajo Generating Station in November 2019 removed one of the area's largest employers (approximately 500 workers), significantly impacting the local economy and prompting economic diversification efforts. Tourism-related businesses including hotels, restaurants, tour operators (particularly those offering Antelope Canyon tours coordinated with the Navajo Nation), and outdoor recreation outfitters form the backbone of Page's private sector employment. Retail trade concentrated along Lake Powell Boulevard and Vista Avenue serves both residents and tourists. The median household income in Page is approximately $56,000, somewhat below Arizona's state median. Page's economy is seasonal, with peak tourism from March through October creating fluctuating employment levels. Recent economic development initiatives focus on expanding shoulder-season tourism, attracting remote workers with Page's natural amenities and relatively affordable housing, and developing cultural tourism through partnerships with the Navajo Nation. The city's economy is closely tied to Colorado River water levels, as Lake Powell's elevation directly affects marina operations and visitor perceptions. Page represents a small fraction of Coconino County's overall $10 billion economy, which is centered in Flagstaff with Northern Arizona University and healthcare as dominant sectors.

Law Enforcement & Arrest Records

The Page Police Department, located at 600 South Lake Powell Boulevard, Page, AZ 86040 (phone: 928-645-2461, website: https://pageaz.gov/police), serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the city. Citizens can request police reports and incident records by visiting the department in person or submitting written requests; Arizona Revised Statutes Title 39, Chapter 1 (A.R.S. § 39-121 et seq.) governs public records requests in Arizona, requiring agencies to provide access to public records within a reasonable time. The Page Police Department handles all law enforcement matters within city limits, including criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, and emergency response. For areas outside city limits in Coconino County, the Coconino County Sheriff's Office, headquartered at 911 East Sawmill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (phone: 928-774-4523, website: https://coconino.az.gov/1183/Sheriffs-Office), provides law enforcement services. The Sheriff's Office maintains jurisdiction over unincorporated areas of the county and provides countywide services including civil process, search and rescue operations, and court security. To search for arrests and jail bookings for individuals detained in Coconino County, the public can access the Coconino County Detention Facility inmate roster online at https://coconino.az.gov/2207/Inmate-Search, which displays current inmates' names, booking photos (mugshots), charges, bond amounts, booking dates, and projected release dates. The detention facility, located at 3401 East Butler Avenue in Flagstaff, houses arrestees from Page and throughout Coconino County. Records requests under A.R.S. § 39-121 should specify the type of record sought and can be submitted in writing to the appropriate custodian of records; agencies may charge reasonable fees for copying and staff time.

Vital Records

Vital records for Page residents are managed at the state level with some county involvement. Birth and death certificates for events occurring anywhere in Arizona are issued exclusively by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Vital Records, located at 1818 West Adams Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (phone: 602-364-1300, website: https://azdhs.gov/licensing/vital-records). Birth certificates cost $20 for the first copy and $10 for each additional copy ordered simultaneously; death certificates cost $20 each. Processing time is typically 4-6 weeks for mail requests.
Arizona offers expedited online ordering through VitalChek at https://www.azvitalrecords.gov with additional service fees; orders placed online are processed within 5-10 business days. Birth records are restricted for 75 years and only available to the person named on the certificate, parents, legal guardians, or legal representatives with proper identification including a valid government-issued photo ID. Death records less than 50 years old require proof of relationship or legal interest. For marriage licenses, couples must apply in person at any Arizona County Clerk's office; Page residents typically use the Coconino County Clerk of Superior Court at 200 North San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (phone: 928-679-7600). Marriage licenses cost $83 and are valid for one year from issuance; there is no waiting period or blood test required in Arizona. The license can be used anywhere in Arizona. Divorce records are court records maintained by the Clerk of Superior Court where the divorce was granted; certified copies cost $24 for the first page plus $0.50 for additional pages. Historical vital records dating back to statehood in 1912 are available through the Arizona Department of Health Services, though early Page records only date to the city's founding in 1957. Arizona law (A.R.S. § 36-301 et seq.) strictly regulates vital records access to protect privacy.

Business & Licensing Records

The City of Page requires business licenses for most commercial operations within city limits. Business license applications and renewals are processed through Page City Hall, 697 Vista Avenue, Page, AZ 86040 (phone: 928-645-2424, website: https://pageaz.gov). License fees vary by business type and are renewed annually; the city maintains a registry of active licenses available for public inspection. Page also administers building permits and zoning compliance through the Community Development Department at the same address.
For businesses operating in unincorporated Coconino County areas near Page, county-level requirements apply through the Coconino County Community Development Department at 928-679-8850. Fictitious business name registrations (DBA - "doing business as") in Arizona are filed with the county where the business operates; for Page, this is the Coconino County Recorder's Office at 110 East Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (phone: 928-679-7850). DBA filings cost approximately $10 and must be published in a local newspaper; the Recorder maintains a searchable index. For formal business entity formation including corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and nonprofit organizations, Arizona businesses register with the Arizona Corporation Commission, 1300 West Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007 (website: https://ecorp.azcc.gov). The Commission's online search portal at https://apps.azsos.gov/apps/tnp/search allows free searches by entity name, officer name, or file number, displaying status, registration date, registered agent, known place of business, and filing history. Annual reports are required for most entities. UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) lien filings and searches in Arizona are handled by the Arizona Secretary of State's Office at https://apps.azsos.gov/apps/tnp/ucc, allowing searches for secured interests in business personal property and equipment. For commercial property tax assessments in Page, business owners can search the Coconino County Assessor's database at https://arcgis.coconino.az.gov/assessor using parcel number or business address to view assessed values, classifications, and tax obligations for business real property and personal property.

Elections & Voter Records

Page voters receive election services from the Coconino County Recorder/Elections Office, located at 110 East Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (phone: 928-679-7850, website: https://coconino.az.gov/1060/Recorder, elections information: https://coconino.az.gov/1142/Elections). This office administers all federal, state, county, and municipal elections for Page residents. Arizona voters can register online at https://servicearizona.com using a valid Arizona driver's license or state ID; the registration deadline is 29 days before any election. First-time voters must provide proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate, passport, or Arizona driver's license issued after October 1, 1996. Page conducts municipal elections for mayor and city council positions; the mayor serves a four-year term and council members serve four-year staggered terms. Page's next regular municipal election is in 2025 for city council seats, with the next mayoral election in 2027. Municipal candidate information, ballot measures, and local election results are posted at https://pageaz.gov and through the County Elections Office. To find their assigned polling location, Page voters can use the Arizona polling place lookup tool at https://my.arizona.vote/PortalList.aspx or contact the Coconino County Elections Office. Under Arizona law (A.R.S. Title 16), voter registration lists are public records available for political purposes; campaign finance reports for state and local candidates are accessible through the Arizona Secretary of State at https://azsos.gov/elections/campaign-finance and the Coconino County Recorder; candidate filing documents and nominating petitions are public; and precinct-level election results are published online after certification. In the November 2024 presidential election, Coconino County reported approximately 65% voter turnout with roughly 82,000 ballots cast from approximately 126,000 registered voters; Page precincts contributed several thousand ballots to this total. For the November 3, 2026 general election, Page and Coconino County voters will decide several significant races: Arizona will not have a U.S. Senate seat up for election in 2026 (next Senate race is 2028), but will elect statewide offices including Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and State Treasurer, all four-year terms. Voters will elect members of the Arizona State Legislature including one State Senator (District 6, which includes Page) and two State Representatives; Coconino County Board of Supervisors seats representing Page's district; county offices including Sheriff, Attorney, Recorder, Treasurer, and Assessor; and potentially Page city council seats if scheduled concurrently. Arizona is a permanent early voting list state; voters can request to be placed on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) to automatically receive mail-in ballots for every election by completing a form available at https://coconino.az.gov/1142/Elections or https://azsos.gov. Mail-in ballots must be received by 7:00 PM on Election Day (postmarks do not count). Early voting in person is available at the Coconino County Recorder's Office and designated early voting locations beginning 27 days before Election Day. Page residents can drop off completed mail ballots at secure drop boxes located at Page City Hall, 697 Vista Avenue, and at the Coconino County Recorder's Office in Flagstaff.

Public Records Transparency Score

Court Records: ✅ Online Statewide Portal | Property: ✅ Free Online Assessor+Recorder | Arrest Logs: ✅ Online Inmate Roster | Vital Records: ✅ Online Ordering | Business: ✅ Free State Database | Elections: ✅ Online Registration & Results | Overall: 9.2/10 — Coconino County and the State of Arizona provide exceptional public records access with comprehensive online databases for property records, court records, business entities, inmate searches, and voter information, though vital records require state-level processing and municipal-level records require direct contact with Page city offices.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is the process for someone who is arrested in Page, Coconino County, Arizona to go through the jail and court system?
If you are arrested in the City of Page, Arizona, you will be transported to the Coconino County Jail for booking and processing. During booking, officers will record your personal information, take fingerprints and photographs, and log personal belongings. After booking, you may be held pending arraignment before the Coconino County Court. Under Arizona law, you have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney; if you cannot afford legal representation, a public defender will be appointed. Bail may be set at arraignment depending on the charges, your criminal history, and flight risk. Criminal history records are maintained by the Arizona Department of Public Safety. The Coconino County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster at https://corrections.az.gov/public-resources/inmate-datasearch where you can look up current detainees.
The Page Unified School District serves the city of Page, Coconino County, Arizona. According to the Arizona Department of Education, the district's overall performance rating for the 2018-2019 school year was a B. The district's graduation rate was 88.3%, and the average student proficiency in English Language Arts was 57.3%.
According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program, the total number of reported crimes in Page, Coconino County, Arizona in 2019 was 1,845. Of those, there were 1,717 property crimes and 128 violent crimes.
The Page Public Library in Coconino County, Arizona provides residents with access to public records and government document resources. Library cardholders can access online databases including genealogy services, historical newspapers, and Arizona government records. The reference staff can assist with locating court records, property records, and vital records through the library's online catalog and interlibrary loan network. The library maintains materials on how to submit public records requests under the Arizona Public Records Law (A.R.S. § 39-121), which governs access to government documents in Arizona. The library also offers access to genealogy resources including the Page Arizona Archives and Genealogy at https://www.azlibrary.gov/history/genealogy. Contact the Page Public Library reference desk at (928) for assistance or to confirm hours and services.
The Page, Coconino County, Arizona Library is located at 645 Woodland Ave, Page, AZ 86040.
Fingerprinting services for Page, Arizona residents are provided at the Page Police Department, which serves Coconino County. Fingerprinting is required for a variety of purposes, including pre-employment background checks, professional licensing (nursing, teaching, law, real estate), volunteer work with children or the elderly, immigration and naturalization applications, firearm purchases, and FBI Identity History Summary requests. To schedule fingerprinting, call the Page Police Department at (928) or visit in person. Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport) and any required agency forms. Fingerprint cards are typically forwarded to the Arizona Department of Public Safety for processing. For statewide fingerprint-based background checks, visit the Arizona Department of Public Safety at https://www.azdps.gov/services/public/records.
The procedures to obtain vital records from Page, Coconino County, Arizona are as follows: 1. Visit the Coconino County Recorder's Office in person or contact them by phone; 2. Provide the necessary information to the Recorder's Office, such as the full name of the person whose record you are requesting, the date of the event, and the type of record you are requesting; 3. Pay the required fee for the record. The records typically include the full name of the person, the date of the event, and the location of the event. Depending on the type of record, other information may also be included, such as the names of the parents or spouse, the cause of death, or the officiant of the marriage.
Police reports from Page, Arizona can be obtained from the Page Police Department, located in Coconino County. To request a police report, visit the Records Division in person or submit a written request by mail. You will typically need the report number, date of incident, and your valid photo ID. A fee may be charged per page for copies. Under the Arizona Public Records Law (A.R.S. § 39-121), most police reports are public records in Arizona, though portions related to active investigations, juvenile records, or sensitive personal information may be redacted. Contact the Page Police Department Records Division at (928) for information on fees, hours, and online request options. For statewide criminal records, visit https://www.azdps.gov/services/public/records.
A background check in Page, Coconino County, Arizona typically includes a review of criminal history, driving records, credit history, employment verification, education verification, and sex offender registry status. Employers, landlords, and licensing boards commonly request background checks in Arizona. Criminal background checks are processed through the Arizona Department of Public Safety, which maintains arrest records, convictions, and disposition data for Arizona residents. The Arizona Department of Public Safety provides official criminal history checks at https://www.azdps.gov/services/public/records. Under the Arizona Public Records Law (A.R.S. § 39-121), individuals have the right to request their own records. Federal background checks are available through the FBI's Identity History Summary program. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) governs how background check information may be used by employers and landlords.