Telephone: 602-876-1078 must be submitted to the MCSO Media Relations. Requests for 911 tapes, photos/videos, body-worn camera footage, or other media must be submitted to the MCSO Public Records and Request Management Section.
COLLISION REPORTS Please wait at least 14 days to check on report availability by contacting the Department Records Unit at (602) 223-2230 or (602) 223-2236. Arizona Revised Statute §28-667 prohibits examining or receiving copies of accident reports for commercial solicitation.
You can request an on-scene investigation by a state trooper instead of submitting an online report. For non-emergency collisions not meeting the above criteria, please call the Department of Public Safety non‐emergency number at (602) 223‐2000 to request contact from a state trooper.
Nanos certified as winner after recount in Sheriff's race Pima County Superior Court judge Kyle Bryson announced the results of the General Election recount for the office of Pima County Sheriff, which was won by Democrat incumbent Chris Nanos.
For additional questions, please contact us at (520) 351-6000 or email us at civil@sheriff.pima.
To file a complaint either call 520-724-7400 and ask to speak to a Complaint Coordinator, or fill out our web based Complaint Form if you wish to remain anonymous.
Pima County Sheriffs NameDates Clarence Dupnik 1980-2015 (retired) Chris Nanos Appointed August 11, 2015-2016 Mark Napier 2016-2020 Chris Nanos 2020-present30 more rows •
The current Sheriff of Maricopa County is Russ Skinner, appointed in 2024. As a result of policies and practices under former sheriff Joe Arpaio the MCSO has received significant critical media coverage, federal investigation, and judicial oversight.
Pima County Superior Court judge Kyle Bryson announced the results of the General Election recount for the office of Pima County Sheriff, which was won by Democrat incumbent Chris Nanos. Nanos received 243,891 votes while Republican Heather Lappin received 243,410, a difference of 481 votes.
As a bureau of the Public Safety Communications Department, the 311 Program intends to expand and share technology platforms, including 911 phone, Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), scheduling, call processing protocols and other shared resources for efficiency and consistency.