Graham Recent Arrests

Graham recent arrests are handled through Pierce County because Graham does not have its own police department. That makes the search county-based from the start, which is important because Graham is a contract area rather than an independent police city. If you need Graham recent arrests information, the sheriff's department and South Sound 911 are the right starting points. They give you the county contact, the incident-report path, and the custody side before you move to state tools or a formal records request. That is the correct local workflow for Graham and the surrounding Pierce County service area.

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The shared Pierce County research note is the main source for Graham and the other contract areas. It says these places do not have their own police departments and are served by the Pierce County Sheriff's Department at 930 Tacoma Ave S in Tacoma. It also gives the records email as SHRpublicrecords@piercecountywa.gov. That is the core of a Graham recent arrests search because it tells you which county office actually owns the records path.

The sheriff office at piercecountywa.gov/departments/sheriff is the county anchor. South Sound 911 also matters because it handles incident reports, CAD reports, traffic citations, and 911 call audio with 90-day retention. In Graham, that means a recent arrest may show up first as dispatch information or an incident report before it turns into a custody or records request. The county jail and the sheriff records office are the next layers after that.

Graham Recent Arrests Sources

Graham recent arrests are supported by Pierce County Sheriff and South Sound 911, not by a local police department. That is the key point to keep in mind. The sheriff office handles the county records side, while South Sound 911 handles the dispatch and incident-report side. If you want the arrest trail, you need both of those pieces working together.

South Sound 911 is especially relevant in Graham because it holds incident reports, CAD reports, traffic citations, and 911 call audio for 90 days. That means a Graham arrest might be traceable from the call to the incident report to the sheriff record and finally to jail custody. The shared note makes that workflow clear. It also keeps the page local and specific to the contract area instead of pretending Graham has its own police records desk.

For custody follow-up, the Pierce County Jail and New Jail both use the county jail line, and the inmate roster is online. That gives Graham recent arrests a custody backstop after the initial call or dispatch layer. It is the right county path for a contract area like Graham.

The county sheriff image source at https://www.piercecountywa.gov/5243/Public-Records-Request is the approved fallback image for this page.

Graham recent arrests Pierce County Sheriff public records source

That image works because Graham is served by Pierce County and the public records request process begins there.

It also keeps the page within the approved asset set, since Graham has no successful local image in the manifest.

Graham Recent Arrests Search

A search for Graham recent arrests should start with Pierce County Sheriff and South Sound 911. Since Graham has no local police department, the county is the only proper starting point. The sheriff office handles the public records side, while South Sound 911 handles incident and dispatch records. That split is more useful than a broad search because it reflects how the area actually works.

If the matter turns into a court issue, Washington Courts at courts.wa.gov is the next step. If the person moves into state custody, the DOC incarcerated search at doc.wa.gov/records/incarcerated-data-search/incarcerated-search can help. If you need custody alerts rather than copies, VINE at vinelink.com is the practical support tool. Those are the right follow-ups when the local contract-area trail is not enough.

Graham recent arrests are best handled as a county workflow from the beginning. That keeps the search tied to the actual service area and avoids a dead-end city police search.

Graham Recent Arrests Access

Access to Graham recent arrests follows Pierce County public records rules. The shared research says requests must go through the Pierce County Sheriff's Department records contact, and South Sound 911 may hold incident reports, CAD reports, traffic citations, and 911 call audio. That means one arrest can produce several records across two county systems. A focused request is the best way to work that path.

The sheriff records email at SHRpublicrecords@piercecountywa.gov is the written request contact. The sheriff department address is 930 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402, and the jail phone is 253-798-4590. If the record is in dispatch rather than sheriff records, South Sound 911 is the next place to think about. That layered structure matters in Graham because the area depends on county service rather than a city police department.

For broader legal context, RCW 42.56 gives the public records timeline, RCW 70.48.100 explains the jail roster rule, and RCW 10.97 explains criminal-history privacy. Those rules help when a Graham arrest moves from a dispatch note to a formal request or custody record.

Graham recent arrests work best when you think county first, because there is no Graham police department. That keeps the search tied to the real service area.

The county sheriff and South Sound 911 together give you the correct local path for records and dispatch.

Graham Records Help

If you need records help, start with Pierce County Sheriff's Department records and, if needed, South Sound 911 for incident-report or 911-audio questions. The shared research note makes the county structure clear, which is especially important in Graham because the area is served through Pierce County rather than a local police department. That means your request has to go to the county office that actually holds the record.

If the arrest becomes a custody question, use the Pierce County Jail roster and the jail phone line. If it becomes a court question, Washington Courts is the next place to look. If the person is no longer in local custody, DOC can help. That is the cleanest way to handle Graham recent arrests from the research you provided.

That is the most accurate way to work Graham recent arrests without inventing a local police department that does not exist.

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