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Spokane County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Spokane, Washington

Spokane County Jail is a medium-security jail located in Spokane, Washington. It is the primary detention facility for Spokane County and serves the cities of Spokane, Spokane Valley, and the surrounding areas. The jail houses adult offenders who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or serving short-term sentences. The jail also houses inmates who have been convicted of federal crimes and are awaiting transfer to federal prison.

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Spokane County Jail Inmate Lookup

Inmates housed in Spokane County Jail can be found using the following methods:

  • Online Inmate Search: Visit the Spokane County Sheriff's Office website and utilize the "Jail Roster" feature. Enter the offender's name, booking number, or date of birth to initiate the search.

  • Phone Inquiry: Call the Spokane County Jail. Provide the offender's name, date of birth, or booking number to the jail staff, who can confirm their current custody status and location.

  • In-Person Visit: Visit the Spokane County Jail in person to access the inmate roster. The roster is accessible in the lobby during business hours. Provide the offender's information to the front desk staff, and they will assist you in locating the needed details.

Tips for Searching for an Inmate:

  • Use the offender's full legal name.

  • If the offender has a common name, include any middle names or aliases.

  • Provide an accurate date of birth or booking number, if available.

  • Contact the jail directly if the search results are inconclusive or the offender's information cannot be located using the provided methods.

Spokane County Jail Roster

The Spokane County Jail Roster is an online database that provides information about the offenders currently housed in the facility. The roster is updated regularly and can be accessed through the Spokane County Sheriff's Office website. The following information is typically available on the roster:

  • Booking Number

  • Offender's Last Name

  • Offender's First Name

  • Gender

  • Date of Birth

  • Release Date

  • Criminal Charges

  • Bond Amount

  • Court Information

  • Custody Status (Active, Inactive, Released, etc.)

Finding an Inmate on the Jail Roster:

  • Visit the Spokane County Sheriff's Office website and navigate to the "Jail Roster" page.

  • Utilize the search filters to narrow down the results by offender name, booking number, date of birth, or other available criteria.

  • Review the search results to locate the offender's record.

  • Click on the offender's name to view detailed information about charges, bond amount, and court-related details.

Additional Details about Inmate Search:

  • Utilize multiple search criteria when conducting an inmate search. Combining the offender's name, date of birth, and booking number (if known) can yield more accurate results.

  • Consider searching for the offender using alternate spellings of their name or any known aliases.

  • Contact the Spokane County Jail directly at (509) 477-3280 if the inmate search results are inconclusive or the offender's information cannot be located using the provided methods. Jail staff can assist in verifying the offender's custody status and provide additional information.

Additional Details about the Jail Roster:

  • The Spokane County Jail Roster is updated regularly, typically on a daily basis. However, there may be a slight delay between an offender's arrest and their information appearing on the roster.

  • The jail roster may also include additional information such as the offender's physical description, mugshot, court dates, and any applicable protective orders or detainers.

  • The jail roster is a public record and is accessible to anyone with internet access. However, certain information, such as the offender's social security number or medical records, may be redacted or withheld from public view.

Inmate Calls

Inmate Call System and Regulations:

  • Inmates at Spokane County Jail are permitted to make outgoing phone calls to authorized contacts. Calls are placed through a third-party provider, Securus Technologies.

  • To make a call, inmates must use a dedicated phone system located within the jail. Calls are typically limited to a certain number of minutes per day and may be subject to monitoring or recording.

  • Inmates are responsible for the cost of their phone calls. Calls are typically billed at a per-minute rate, and the charges are deducted from the inmate's commissary account.

  • Inmates can only call pre-approved numbers. Before an inmate can make a call, the recipient's phone number must be added to their approved call list. This list is managed by the jail staff and typically includes family members, friends, and attorneys.

  • To add a number to an inmate's approved call list, the recipient must complete a phone authorization form. The form can be obtained from the jail or downloaded from the Spokane County Sheriff's Office website.

Calling an Inmate:

  • To call an inmate at Spokane County Jail, dial the jail's main phone number, (509) 477-3280, and follow the prompts to connect to the inmate call system.

  • You will be asked to enter the inmate's booking number or name.

  • Once you are connected, the call will be routed to the inmate's phone.

  • Calls are typically limited to 15 minutes per call.

  • The cost of the call will be deducted from the inmate's commissary account.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

  • Inmates at Spokane County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls from outside the facility.

Inmate Messaging

  • Inmates at Spokane County Jail are not permitted to receive or send voice or text messages.

  • All inmate correspondence, including letters and emails, is subject to inspection and monitoring by jail staff.

Detainee Mail

Process for Sending Mail to an Inmate:

  1. Address the Envelope Correctly:

    • Use the following format:

      Inmate's Full Name Booking Number (if known) Spokane County Jail 1100 W Mallon Ave Spokane, WA 99260

  2. Include a Return Address:

    • Your name and address must be clearly visible in the return address section of the envelope.
  3. Permitted Mail Items:

    • General correspondence (letters)
    • Photographs (no larger than 4x6 inches)
    • Books and magazines (new or used, softcover only)
    • Newspapers and periodicals
    • Legal mail (must be clearly marked as such)
  4. Prohibited Mail Items:

    • Cash or coins
    • Checks or money orders
    • Stamps
    • Food or beverages
    • Tobacco products
    • Illegal drugs or paraphernalia
    • Weapons or any item that could be used as a weapon
    • Pornographic or sexually explicit material
    • Gang-related or extremist literature
    • Any other item deemed inappropriate or a security risk by jail staff
  5. Mail Inspection:

    • All incoming mail is inspected by jail staff for contraband and security purposes.
  6. Response Time:

    • It may take several days for mail to be delivered to an inmate.

Sending Care Packages to Inmates:

  • Care packages are not permitted at Spokane County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money to Inmates:

  • Online: Money can be sent to an inmate's commissary account online through the JailFunds website.

  • By Mail: Money orders can be mailed to the jail at the following address:

    Spokane County Jail Attn: Commissary 1100 W Mallon Ave Spokane, WA 99260

  • In Person: Money orders can be dropped off in person at the jail's lobby during business hours.

Regulations and Limitations:

  • All money orders must be made payable to the inmate's full name and booking number.

  • There is a daily limit of $100 that can be deposited into an inmate's commissary account.

  • Money deposited into an inmate's commissary account can be used to purchase a variety of items from the jail commissary, including food, clothing, hygiene products, and writing supplies.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

  1. Schedule a Visit:

    • Visits at Spokane County Jail must be scheduled in advance. To schedule a visit, call the jail at (509) 477-3280.
  2. Provide Required Information:

    • When scheduling the visit, you will be asked to provide the following information:

      • Your name and relationship to the inmate
      • The inmate's full name and booking number
      • The date and time of your preferred visit
  3. Background Check:

    • All visitors are subject to a background check before being approved for visitation.
  4. Visitor Approval:

    • Once your background check is complete, you will be notified whether your visit has been approved.
  5. Check-In:

    • On the day of the visit, arrive at the jail's lobby at least 15 minutes prior to your scheduled visit time.
    • Bring a valid photo ID and your approved visitation pass.
  6. Visitation Guidelines:

    • Visitors must dress appropriately. No revealing or gang-related clothing is permitted.
    • Visitors are not allowed to bring any personal belongings into the visitation area, including cell phones, cameras, or food items.
    • All visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area.

Visitation Hours:

  • In-Person Visits:

    • Monday - Friday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
    • Saturday and Sunday: 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Video Visits:

    • Video visits are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Video Visitation:

  • Spokane County Jail offers video visitation for inmates and their approved visitors.

  • To use video visitation, you will need to create an account with the jail's video visitation provider, Securus Technologies.

  • Once you have created an account, you can schedule a video visit online or through the Securus mobile app.

  • Video visits are typically limited to 30 minutes per session.

  • There is a charge for video visits, which is paid by the visitor.

Inmate Commissary

  • The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, including food, clothing, hygiene products, and writing supplies.

  • The commissary serves several purposes:

    • It allows inmates to purchase items that are not provided by the jail, such as snacks, personal care items, and reading materials.
    • It provides inmates with an opportunity to earn money by working in the commissary.
    • It helps to reduce contraband in the jail by providing inmates with a legitimate way to obtain desired items.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

  • Inmates can use money from their commissary accounts to purchase items from the commissary.

  • Inmates can add money to their commissary accounts through deposits from friends and family, or by working in the jail.

  • Inmates can also earn money by participating in educational programs or by completing work assignments.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

  • There are some restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary. For example, inmates are not allowed to purchase items that could be used as weapons or contraband.

  • The jail also limits the amount of money that inmates can spend on commissary items each week.

Inmate Releases

Release Explanation:

  • Inmates are typically released from Spooner County Jail either after serving their sentence, being granted a release on bond, or being released on probation or conditional release.

  • Inmates who are being released must typically go through a release process, which may include:

    • Completing any required paperwork
    • Turning in anyjail-issued property
    • Attending a release briefing
    • Arranging fortransportation out of the facility

Who Can Be Released:

  • The following individuals may be released from Spooner County Jail:

    • Inmates who have served their full sentence
    • Inmates who have been granted a release on bond
    • Inmates who have been granted probation or conditional release
    • Inmates who have been granted a compassionate release due to medical or other extenuating circumstances

How to Get Inmate Releas Information:

  • To obtain information about an inmate's release, you can:

    • Call the Spooner County Jail.
    • Access the Jail Roster on the Spooner County Sheriff's Office website. The Jail Roster typically includes information about an inmate's release date.
    • Contact the inmate's defense or court-appointedattorney for information about the inmate's release.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Spooner County Jail is a medium-security correctional facility. This means that the facility has a variety of security measures in place to ensure the safety and security of the inmates, staff, and the public.

Some of the security measures at Spooner County Jail include:

    • Secured doors and locks
    • Surveillancecameras
    • Armed security personnel
    • Regular searches of inmates and their cells
    • Controlled movement of inmates within the facility

Category of Offender's House:

  • Spooner County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

    • Pre-trail detainees (inmates who have beenarrested but not yet convicted of a crime)
    • Convicted inmates serving short-termsentences
    • Inmates who are being held for federalauthorities

Role of Correctional Officers:

  • Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the inmates, staff, and the public. They perform a variety ofduties, including:

    • Supervising inmates
    • Conducting searches
    • Enforcingjail rules and regulations
    • Responding to emergencies
    • Transporting inmates

Correction Staff:

  • The correctional staff at Spooner County Jail includes:

    • Correctional officers
    • Sergeants
    • Lieutenants
    • Captains
    • Administrative staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

1100 West Mallon, Spokane, WA, 99260-0320

Official Phone Number

509-477-2278 509-477-6639

Official Website

www.spokanecounty.org

Spokane, WA

nicknames:
The Lilac City
mottos:
Creative by Nature
Coordinates:
47.65889°N 117.42500°W
Country:
United States
State:
Washington
County:
Spokane
Founded:
1873
Incorporated:
November 29, 1881
Founded by:
James Glover
Named for:
Spokane people
Government:
Type:
Mayor–council
Body:
Spokane City Council
Mayor:
Nadine Woodward (R)
Area:
City:
69.50 sq mi (179.99 km2)
Land:
68.76 sq mi (178.09 km2)
Water:
0.74 sq mi (1.91 km2) 1.28%
Elevation:
1,843 ft (562 m)
Population (2010):
City:
208,916
Estimate (2019):
222,081
Rank:
US: 100th
Density:
3,229.85/sq mi (1,247.05/km2)
Urban:
486,225 (US: 82nd)
Metro:
573,493 (US: 98th)
CSA:
734,998 (US: 67th)
Demonym(s):
Spokanite
Time zone:
UTC−8 (PST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP codes:
Zip codes 99201, 99202, 99203, 99204, 99205, 99206, 99207, 99208, 99209 (PO BOX), 99210 (PO BOX), 99211 (PO BOX), 99212, 99213 (PO BOX), 99214 (PO BOX), 99215 (PO BOX), 99216, 99217, 99218, 99219 (PO BOX), 99220 (PO BOX), 99223, 99224, 99228 (PO BOX), 99251, 99252, 99256, 99258, 99260, 99299
Area code(s):
509
Official tree:
Ponderosa Pine
GNIS feature ID:
1512683

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for an inmate in a state or federal prison?

To search for an inmate in a state or federal prison, you can use the official online inmate locators provided by the respective prison system. For federal inmates, the Federal Bureau of Prisons offers an inmate locator service. For state prisons, visit the official website of the state's department of corrections and use their search tool. You'll typically need the inmate's full name and, if possible, their inmate ID number to conduct a search.

Can I find an inmate's location if they have been recently transferred?

Yes, you can find an inmate's new location after a transfer by using the same inmate locator services mentioned above. However, there may be a delay in the system updates, so it might take some time before the new location is reflected in the search results. It's advisable to check back periodically or contact the facility directly if you cannot find the information online.

Is there a way to search for an inmate by their name only?

Yes, most inmate search tools allow you to search by the inmate's name only. However, because many inmates might have the same name, it's beneficial to have additional information, such as their date of birth, inmate ID number, or the state/federal facility where they are incarcerated, to narrow down the search results.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find out if someone has been arrested recently?

To find out if someone has been arrested recently, you can check the local police department's website or the county sheriff's office online arrest logs. Many jurisdictions provide public access to arrest records and booking logs. Alternatively, you can contact the police department or sheriff's office directly.

What information do I need to conduct an arrest lookup?

To conduct an arrest lookup, you'll typically need the full name of the person in question and their date of birth. Some databases may also require additional information, such as the arrest date or the location (city or county) where the arrest occurred.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant, you can visit the website of the local sheriff's office or the court's website in the jurisdiction where you suspect the warrant was issued. Some jurisdictions offer online search tools for active warrants. Alternatively, you can contact the court clerk or sheriff's office directly.

Are active warrant searches confidential?

In many cases, active warrant searches are not confidential, and anyone can request information on active warrants. However, the level of detail available publicly may vary by jurisdiction. Some authorities may limit the information provided without a formal request or proper identification.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find daily jail booking reports?

Daily jail booking reports can often be found on the county sheriff's office website or the local jail's official website. These reports typically list individuals who have been arrested and booked into jail in the last 24-48 hours.

How quickly are jail booking records updated online?

Jail booking records are usually updated regularly, often daily. However, the update frequency can vary by jurisdiction. Some may update their records multiple times a day, while others might do so once daily or every few days.

Mugshots

Can I access mugshots online for free?

Yes, in many jurisdictions, mugshots can be accessed online for free through the official websites of local law enforcement agencies, such as the sheriff's office or police department. However, availability varies by location, and some jurisdictions may restrict public access to mugshots.

Are there legal restrictions on using or sharing mugshots obtained online?

Yes, there are legal restrictions on using or sharing mugshots obtained online, especially for commercial purposes or to harass, intimidate, or exploit individuals. Laws vary by state and jurisdiction, so it's important to understand the specific regulations in your area before using or distributing mugshots.

Inmate Calls

How do I set up phone calls with an inmate?

To set up phone calls with an inmate, you'll need to register with the prison's approved telecommunications provider and create an account. You may also need to be approved by the facility as part of the inmate's call list. Check the specific prison's guidelines for detailed steps.

What are the charges for inmate calls, and who bears the cost?

The charges for inmate calls vary by facility and the telecommunications provider. Costs are typically borne by the recipient of the call (the person on the outside) and can include per-minute rates plus any applicable service fees. Some systems allow inmates to make collect calls, where charges are applied to the recipient's phone bill.

Inmate Mail

What are the guidelines for sending mail to an inmate?

Guidelines for sending mail to an inmate usually include using plain white envelopes, including the inmate's full name and ID number, and avoiding contraband or prohibited items. Specific rules can vary by facility, so it's important to check the prison's website or contact them directly for detailed instructions.

Can I send pictures or books to an inmate, and are there restrictions?

Yes, you can usually send pictures or books to an inmate, but there are restrictions. Photos must often be unframed and may not contain nudity or violence. Books typically need to be sent directly from the publisher or an approved vendor and be in paperback format. Check the specific facility's rules for more details.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you'll first need to be approved by the facility to visit. This often involves filling out an application, undergoing a background check, and adhering to the specific visitation schedule and rules of the prison. Once approved, you may schedule visits according to the facility's procedures, which could include online scheduling or calling the visitation office.

What identification do I need to bring for inmate visitation?

For inmate visitation, you'll typically need to bring a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID card. Some facilities may have additional requirements, so it's advisable to check with the specific prison for their ID policies.

Sending Money

What are the approved ways to send money to an inmate?

Approved ways to send money to an inmate usually include online transfers via the prison's official banking service, money orders, and sometimes phone payments or kiosk deposits at the facility. The available options can vary widely between facilities, so check the specific institution's guidelines.

Are there limits on the amount of money I can send to an inmate?

Yes, there are often limits on the amount of money you can send to an inmate, which can vary by facility and inmate's custody level. Limits may be imposed on a per-transaction or monthly basis. Check with the specific prison for their regulations.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone, and what payment methods are accepted?

To post bond for someone, you can usually do so at the jail or courthouse where the individual is being held or has their charges. Accepted payment methods often include cash, cashier's checks, credit cards, and through bail bondsman services. The exact options available can vary by jurisdiction.

What happens to the bond money if the inmate doesn't show up for their court date?

If the inmate doesn't show up for their court date, the bond money is typically forfeited to the court. If a bail bondsman service was used, the person who signed the bond agreement may also be responsible for the full amount of the bail and any additional fees or costs incurred by the bondsman to locate and return the inmate to custody.

Release

How can I find out an inmate's release date?

To find out an inmate's release date, you can contact the facility where they are being held or check the inmate locator service on the Department of Corrections website for the state or the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Some information might be restricted due to privacy laws or facility policies.

What procedures are followed when an inmate is released?

When an inmate is released, the procedures typically include processing their paperwork, returning personal belongings, providing them with a set of civilian clothes (if applicable), and arranging for their transportation from the facility, which might involve coordination with family members or social services.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates access legal representation?

Inmates can access legal representation through private attorneys, public defenders (if they qualify), and sometimes through legal aid organizations that offer services to incarcerated individuals. Inmates can request legal assistance for criminal appeals, post-conviction relief, and other legal matters affecting their rights.

Are there free or low-cost legal services available for inmates?

Yes, there are free or low-cost legal services available for inmates through public defender's offices, legal aid organizations, and specific programs designed to assist incarcerated individuals with legal issues. Eligibility for these services may depend on the inmate's financial situation and the nature of the legal matter.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical care is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, which includes medical screenings at intake, treatment for acute and chronic conditions, emergency services, and sometimes dental and mental health services. The level and quality of care can vary by facility.

Can family members arrange for medical treatment for an inmate?

Family members cannot usually arrange for outside medical treatment for an inmate unless there is a specific health issue that cannot be adequately addressed by the facility's medical staff. In such cases, arrangements would need to be made through the prison's health services department, and any external treatment would be at the discretion of the facility's policies.

Criminal Records Lookup

How do I request a copy of someone's criminal record?

To request a copy of someone's criminal record, you can typically do so through the state's Department of Public Safety or the equivalent agency. Many states offer online services where you can request and receive criminal records. A fee is often required, and you may need the person's full name, date of birth, and sometimes their social security number.

Are there any restrictions on accessing someone's criminal records?

Yes, there are restrictions on accessing someone's criminal records. Access may be limited to the individual themselves, law enforcement agencies, and employers or organizations with a valid reason for the request, such as for employment background checks. Some records, especially those involving juveniles or certain non-convictions, may be sealed or expunged and not accessible to the public.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I search the sex offender registry?

You can search the sex offender registry online through national databases such as the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) or state-specific registries. These databases allow you to search by name, location, and other criteria to find registered sex offenders.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes the offender's name, photograph, physical description, offense details, conviction date, and current residence. Some registries may also provide information on the offender's compliance status and any employment or school information.

Background Check

What is included in a background check?

A background check can include a wide range of information, such as criminal records, employment history, education verification, credit history, driving records, and any other records that can legally be considered. The scope of a background check depends on the purpose for which it is being conducted.

How can I conduct a background check on someone for employment purposes?

To conduct a background check for employment purposes, you can use a third-party background check service that complies with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). You must obtain the individual's written consent before conducting the check. Alternatively, some state or federal agencies offer background check services suitable for employment screening.

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