How to Search Navajo County Records (Start Here)
Navajo County splits its records across 4 different departments.
- Start with the Clerk of Superior Court for any type of court case.
- Property ownership and tax assessments are maintained by the County Assessor.
- For marriage, your starting point is the Clerk of Superior Court.
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Arizona Judicial Branch civil, criminal, and family court case records from the Navajo County Superior Court.
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Tribal Governments - Navajo Region
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Browse the National Congress of American Indians listing of Tribal Governments in the Navajo Region. Information includes Leading Member.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Navajo County records? ▼
Start with the Clerk of Superior Court — it covers criminal, civil, and family cases in Navajo County. Most empty searches happen because of wrong office, not missing records.
Where do I search for Navajo County public records? ▼
Navajo County records are split across offices. Criminal and civil case records are filed with the Clerk of Superior Court. Start with the County Assessor for any property-related search. The Clerk of Superior Court issues and records marriage licenses.
Why does my Navajo County search return no results? ▼
Switch offices. In Navajo County, each record type is a different department with its own search.
Is there a single database for all Navajo County records? ▼
No single portal covers Navajo County. Each department runs its own database.
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