Coconino County Traffic Ticket Records
Coconino County is the largest county in Arizona by land area. It covers the northern part of the state including Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon area, and parts of the Navajo Nation. The county has three Justice Courts that handle traffic tickets from state troopers and county deputies. Flagstaff Police tickets go to Flagstaff Municipal Court instead. This guide shows you how to search for traffic tickets, pay fines, and understand your options in Coconino County.
Coconino County Traffic Ticket Quick Facts
Coconino County Justice Courts
Coconino County has three justice court locations. Each one serves a different part of this large county. Your ticket shows which court has your case. If you got a ticket on I-40, I-17, or US-89 in Coconino County, it likely goes to one of these courts.
The Flagstaff Justice Court is the largest. It handles cases from the central part of the county. The address is 200 N. San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. You can reach them at 928-679-7650. For phone payments through a third-party vendor, call 928-863-2574. This payment line is available Monday through Friday, 5am to 5pm, and Saturday through Sunday, 7am to 11am Pacific time.
Page Justice Court covers the northern part of Coconino County near Lake Powell. Call them at 928-645-8871. Williams Justice Court handles the western area along I-40. Their phone is 928-679-7698. All three courts accept payments in person at the counter or by mail using check or money order.
Note: The court on your ticket is the only court that can help with your specific case.
Search Coconino County Traffic Records
You can search for traffic tickets through the Arizona Public Access to Court Case Information system. This statewide database covers all Coconino County Justice Courts. Enter a name, case number, or citation number to find your case.
The search shows case status, charges, and upcoming court dates. You can see fines due and the total amount owed. Results also indicate if there is a vehicle registration hold from unpaid tickets. The search is free. New tickets may take several days to appear after the officer files them with the court.
If you cannot find your case online, contact the court directly. They can look up your case by name or citation number and give you information about your options.
Paying Coconino County Traffic Tickets
Coconino County Justice Courts accept several payment methods. You can pay online, by phone, by mail, or in person at the court counter.
For online payments, use the statewide payment portal or contact your specific court for local payment links. Phone payments are available through a third-party vendor at 928-863-2574. The vendor charges a convenience fee for processing.
To pay by mail, send a check or money order to the Flagstaff Justice Court at 200 N. San Francisco Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Include your citation number on the payment. Do not send cash through the mail. In-person payments are accepted at any court location during business hours.
When you pay a traffic ticket, you admit responsibility. Points go on your driving record. You cannot attend defensive driving school after paying. If you want to fight the ticket or take traffic school, contact the court before paying to discuss your options.
Interstate Traffic Tickets in Coconino County
Coconino County includes major stretches of Interstate 40 and Interstate 17. State troopers patrol these highways heavily. Speeding tickets are common, especially in construction zones and near the Flagstaff city limits where speed limits change.
If you got a ticket on I-40 between Williams and Winslow, it likely goes to either Williams or Flagstaff Justice Court depending on the exact location. Tickets on I-17 between Flagstaff and the county line typically go to Flagstaff Justice Court. The court name on your citation tells you exactly where to look.
Out-of-state drivers get many tickets in Coconino County. If you live outside Arizona, you still must respond to the ticket. You can pay online without coming back to Arizona. If you want a hearing, some courts allow phone appearances for out-of-state defendants. Contact the court to ask about this option.
Cities in Coconino County
Flagstaff is the largest city in Coconino County. Flagstaff Police tickets go to the Flagstaff Municipal Court, not the County Justice Court.
Other communities like Page, Williams, and Sedona are smaller. Most traffic tickets in those areas go to the appropriate Justice Court.
Nearby Arizona Counties
Coconino County borders several other counties. If your stop was near a county line, check your ticket to confirm which court has your case.