Lookup Public Records in Navajo County, Arizona. Including Vital Birth and Death Records, Deeds, Probate, Property Records, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, Marriage Licenses, Voter Registrar, Payroll, Military Discharges.

Navajo County, Arizona

Navajo County was created from part of Apache County in 1895. This long, narrow county covers 9,960 square miles, stretching from Arizona’s border with Colorado in the north to the center of the state. Parts of the Hopi Indian Reservation, the Navajo Nation, and Fort Apache Indian Reservation lie in the county. Nearly half of the 107,449 residents are Native American. The county seat is Holbrook.

The recorder’s office is responsible for recording and maintaining public records and documents, including electronic recordings presented to the office for permanent public record. The clerks in the recorder’s office handle all documents in a timely manner for easy accessibility to the public. In addition, the recorder also acts as the registrar of voters and is responsible for maintaining voter records and conducting early voting with accuracy and consistency according to the Federal and State requirements.

Public records can be accessed by visiting the recorder’s department website. Apart from being able to do a search on public records from the website, you will also be able to learn more about voter information, document recording requirements, and the document fee schedule. For records that cannot be obtained online, you will have to download and fill out the Public Records Request Form. After filling out the form, you will be required to mail or submit it at the county recorder’s office. Below are the mailing address and the physical address of the recorder’s office:

100 East Code Talkers Drive
South Highway 77
P.O. Box 668
Holbrook, AZ 86025

Alternatively, you can also call the recorder’s office at (928) 524-4194 and make any enquiries regarding public records.

You can also do a court records search by visiting the Navajo County Clerk of the Court website. The Clerk of the Court is the official fiduciary agent and record keeper for the Superior Court, whose responsibilities include providing public access to the records of the Superior Court in Navajo County; receiving, distributing and preserving office court documents; issuing and recording marriage licenses; storing and safeguarding exhibits and evidence for all court cases, and compiling and maintaining statistics of cases and other business of the court. As a result, the website is the best place to do a background check on court judgments, marriage records, legal records and other public information.

Navajo, AZ Genealogy and Ancestry Records
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, USA Counties Data File Downloads
Total Ancestries Reported 2005-2009133,321
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - United States or American - 2005-20092,220
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Arab - 2005-200947
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - British - 2005-2009176
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Czech - 2005-200996
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Danish - 2005-20091,265
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Dutch - 2005-20091,531
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - English - 2005-200913,363
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - European - 2005-2009650
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French (except Basque) - 2005-20092,437
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French Canadian - 2005-2009170
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - German - 2005-200914,620
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Greek - 2005-2009161
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Hungarian - 2005-2009216
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Irish - 2005-20099,810
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Italian - 2005-20093,015
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Lithuanian - 2005-2009396
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Norwegian - 2005-2009961
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Polish - 2005-20091,758
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Portuguese - 2005-2009132
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Russian - 2005-2009185
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scotch-Irish - 2005-20093,450
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scottish - 2005-20093,290
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Slovak - 2005-200963
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Subsaharan African - 2005-200927
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swedish - 2005-20091,064
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swiss - 2005-2009499
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Ukrainian - 2005-200971
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Welsh - 2005-20091,437
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) - 2005-200944
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Other Groups - 2005-200968,408
Navajo County Marriage License Office
In order to obtain a marriage license in Navajo County, the applicants must apply together, in person, at the County Clerk’s office. Both parties must present their state-issued picture ID, military ID, or passport, and know their social security number
State Law:Marriage – Title 25, Ch. 1 and Arizona Uniform Premarital Agreement Act – Title 25, Ch. 2, Article 1
All State Statutes: Information is online at the State Website
Office:Navajo County Marriage License
Location:100 East Code Talkers Drive, South Highway 77, P.O. Box 668, Holbrook, Arizona, 86025
Phone:928-524-4188

Navajo County Recorder
Navajo County Governmental Complex

Address: 100 East Code Talkers Drive South Highway 77 P.O. Box 668 Holbrook, AZ 86025

Phone: (928) 524-4194

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