Walla Walla County Recent Arrests

Walla Walla County Recent Arrests are easy to start with because the sheriff office, jail, and inmate search portal are all part of the county's public setup. If you need a booking number, a charge view, or a bail update, the county gives you a direct path. The sheriff office sits in Walla Walla, and the jail and request options are close enough to keep the search practical. That makes the county a good fit for both a quick custody check and a more formal records request if you need the paper trail behind the booking.

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The main county source is the Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office. The research names Sheriff Mark Crider, Undersheriff Joe Klundt, Chief Criminal Deputy Richard Schram, and Chief Civil Deputy Janey Gutierrez. The office is at 240 West Alder Street on the first floor, with weekday hours from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That makes the sheriff office the right local starting point when you need arrest information or a records trail.

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

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That office is the county entry point for arrest questions, jail questions, and public records requests.

The deep-dive research says the sheriff office also supports an inmate search portal and public records request methods through email, online submission, and in-person contact. That gives the county a more complete search path than a simple contact page alone.

Walla Walla County Jail and Records

The jail and sheriff office operate as a linked county system. The sheriff office is at 240 West Alder Street, and the jail address is 300 W. Alder. The jail phone is 509-524-5430, and the sheriff email is sheriff@co.walla-walla.wa.us. That makes the county one of the easier places to contact when you need a live answer or a paper trail.

The research says arrest records are kept indefinitely unless sealed, and that background checks are available through WATCH. It also says juvenile records are exempt under RCW 13.50, ongoing investigations can be exempt under RCW 42.56.240, and medical or mental health records have separate protection under RCW 70.02. Those rules matter because they explain what is likely public and what may stay limited.

Washington's Public Records Act at RCW 42.56 and the five-business-day rule at RCW 42.56.520 still govern the request timeline. Jail roster access also fits RCW 70.48.100, which is the reason the roster can be public while other jail records stay limited.

Walla Walla County Recent Arrests and Public Access

Not every arrest record is public in full. The broader criminal history law in RCW 10.97 limits nonconviction data, while the county research also flags juvenile, investigative, and medical exemptions. The MRSC guide at Disclosure of Criminal History and Arrest Records is a good plain-language guide when you want to sort out those differences before you make a request.

That matters in Walla Walla County because the inmate search portal gives you the public face of the record, but the deeper file may require a formal request. If the person has moved to state custody, DOC Incarcerated Search and DOC Warrant Search can help. If you need custody alerts or release updates, WA VINE is still useful. If the matter reached court, Washington State Courts is the next step.

The county also serves the municipal law enforcement side through Walla Walla, College Place, and Waitsburg police departments. That means the sheriff office is only part of the broader arrest landscape, but it is still the county hub for jail and records work.

Walla Walla County Copy Timelines

Walla Walla County says a fee schedule is available online, but the research file does not give a full fee table. In that case, the state timing rule is the safest baseline. Under RCW 42.56.520, the county should respond within five business days by providing the record, asking for clarification, giving an estimate, or denying with a citation. That is the deadline to keep in mind.

Because the county offers email, online, and in-person request methods, you can choose the path that fits your need. If you only need the portal, use the portal. If you need a copy or a broader file, use the request route. That keeps the search grounded in the county's own process instead of guessing from the roster alone.

For Walla Walla County Recent Arrests, the cleanest route is roster first, records request second, state backup only if the county trail ends.

Walla Walla County Recent Arrests searches work best when you keep the sheriff office, inmate search portal, and state backup tools together. That covers live custody and request follow-up.

These links cover the main route.

If a person is no longer in county custody, the state tools can help keep the search moving without guesswork.

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Walla Walla County Recent Arrests searches are easiest when you keep the sheriff office, jail, and inmate portal together. That is the county's best public path.

If the record moves to state custody, DOC search and the warrant search can continue the trail.