Wahkiakum County Recent Arrests

Wahkiakum County Recent Arrests are handled through a very small county system, so direct contact matters more here than a big online roster. The county seat is Cathlamet, and the sheriff office is the main public point of contact for most arrest questions. The county research says online records are limited, jail facilities are limited, and detention may involve other counties. That means the search is local first, then regional if needed. If you need to know whether a person is in custody or where to file a request, the county office is the right place to begin.

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CathlametCounty Seat
360-795-3242Sheriff Phone
LimitedOnline Records
RCW 42.56Records Rule

The county source is the Wahkiakum County Government site. The research says the sheriff office phone is 360-795-3242, online records availability is limited, and the county handles public records through county administration. That makes the search direct and simple. In a small western Washington county, the local office is the main route, and that is the right place to begin when you need a recent arrest answer.

The image below links to the county government source page and gives the page a local anchor before the records details.

Wahkiakum County Recent Arrests sheriff office

That county page is the right starting point because it carries the sheriff contact and the broader county public information.

Wahkiakum County is rural and coastal, and the research says it is the smallest population county in western Washington. It also says the county contracts with other counties for extended detention. That means a person may not stay in a local jail for long, so a quick direct contact check is the safest first move.

Wahkiakum County Jail and Records

Wahkiakum County is small enough that direct contact is the normal way to start. The sheriff office is the main law enforcement contact for unincorporated areas, and public records requests go through county administration. The county research says the Public Records Act applies to all requests, which means the county still has to respond under Washington law even if the online tools are thin.

The county seat is Cathlamet, and the county has a rural coastal community profile. That matters because search paths in small counties often work better by phone than by browsing. If a person is moved to another county for detention, the county trail may end faster than you expect. That is not a failure. It is just the local system working the way it was built.

Washington's records law at RCW 42.56 and the five-business-day rule in RCW 42.56.520 still apply. Jail roster access also fits RCW 70.48.100, while the criminal history limit in RCW 10.97 explains why deeper files may not be as open as the public wants.

Wahkiakum County Recent Arrests and Public Access

Wahkiakum County does not give you a broad online arrest system, so you have to lean on the public records law and the right county office. The MRSC guide at Disclosure of Criminal History and Arrest Records is useful if you want a plain-language explanation of what the county may release and what it may need to hold back.

If a person is moved to state custody, the county search may stop being enough. That is when DOC Incarcerated Search and DOC Warrant Search become the next sensible checks. If you want a status alert path, WA VINE can help. If the person is in court custody or has a filed case, Washington State Courts is the next layer.

Because the county is small and the jail facilities are limited, the best search is often the shortest one. Ask the sheriff office first, then widen only if the county points you elsewhere.

Wahkiakum County Copy Timelines

Wahkiakum County does not publish a detailed fee schedule in the research file, so the state request rule is the safest baseline. Under RCW 42.56.520, the county should respond within five business days by giving the record, asking for clarification, giving an estimate, or denying the request with a citation. That is the timing rule to expect.

Because online records are limited, a phone call to the sheriff office may answer the custody question faster than a written request. If you need a copy, ask the county where the request should go before you send it. That keeps the search simple and avoids the wrong office.

Wahkiakum County Recent Arrests searches are most effective when they start local and only move to state tools if the county trail ends.

Wahkiakum County Recent Arrests searches work best when you keep the sheriff office, county administration, and state backup tools together. That gives you the county's direct contact path plus a fallback.

These links cover the main route.

If the county points you to another detention site, the state tools can help carry the trail forward.

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Wahkiakum County Recent Arrests searches are easiest when you keep the county government site and the state backup tools together. That fits a small county with limited online records.

If the person is moved for extended detention, DOC search is the next practical check.