Des Moines Recent Bookings Lookup

Des Moines Recent Bookings run through a city records office and King County custody because Des Moines does not have its own city jail. That makes the search straightforward if you keep the city request and the county booking record separate. The city public records officer handles the city side, while King County Jail or the Maleng Regional Justice Center handles the custody side. If you know the name, the date, or the incident context, you can keep the request narrow and official. That is the best way to move from a city arrest file to the county booking trail without losing the record you actually need.

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The Des Moines Public Records Officer is the city contact for records requests. The phone is (206) 870-6519, the fax is (206) 870-6540, and requests can be made in person at Des Moines City Hall or mailed to Des Moines City Hall, 21630 11th Avenue S., Suite A, Des Moines, WA 98198. That is the right place to begin when you need the city record behind a Des Moines Recent Bookings check. It keeps the request in the city system and gives you a written route for the arrest-side file.

The Des Moines Police Department is at 21900 11th Ave. S., Des Moines, WA 98198. The main phone is (206) 878-3301, the chief line is (206) 870-7604, the fax is (206) 870-7626, and non-emergency dispatch is (206) 878-2121. The department email is police@desmoineswa.gov, and the hours are Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. That gives you a solid city contact if the booking started with a Des Moines police incident.

For a recent booking, it helps to keep the city request tied to the person and the approximate incident date. The city records officer can work from that, and the police department can help confirm the record path if needed. Des Moines Recent Bookings are easier to track when the request reads like a specific record ask instead of a general question about a person. That lets the city route the record to the right desk on the first pass.

Des Moines Requests and Records

The city request process is simple. Submit requests to the Des Moines Public Records Officer, either in person at City Hall, by mail, or by fax. That is the city side of the search. If you are looking for the report behind the booking, the city office is the best start. If you only need the custody side, the county jail tools are better. Keeping those two tracks separate makes the whole process easier to follow.

Des Moines Recent Bookings often need both sides of the file. The city record explains the police contact, and the county record shows the booking. The public records officer contact is the office that can get the city file moving, while the police department contact can help with the incident context. Because the city does not have its own jail, the booking trail leaves Des Moines and moves into the King County system. That is normal here, and it means the county record is not optional when you need the custody piece.

City Hall is the mail and walk-in destination, so it is the best place to send a request if you need a paper trail. The mailing address in the research is Des Moines City Hall, 21630 11th Avenue S., Suite A, Des Moines, WA 98198. If you want to ask for a city record that matches a recent booking, keep the request limited to the person, the date range, and the incident details you already have. That gives the city the best chance to find the right file quickly.

Des Moines Recent Bookings Jail Paths

Des Moines does not have its own city jail. Arrests move to King County Jail in Seattle or to the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent. That means a Des Moines Recent Bookings search usually ends up in the county custody system after the city report is found. The King County jail lookup at kingcounty.gov/sheriff/jailinmates is the best public way to confirm whether someone is still in custody. It is the fastest official way to see the current booking status once the county has the person.

The King County sheriff office page at kingcounty.gov/sheriff is the wider county source behind the jail and disclosure path. The county also has the public records office and a structured request system, which matters if you need a copy of the county booking record rather than just the live status. For Des Moines, the county side is where custody lives, while the city side is where the incident report usually starts. That split keeps the search honest and avoids trying to force one office to answer for both records.

Once a booking becomes a court case, the court record becomes the next layer. The county and state court tools can show whether the arrest has turned into a filed matter, what the next hearing date is, or whether a case number is already assigned. That is the natural next step after you confirm custody. Des Moines Recent Bookings are easier to understand when the city, county, and court records stay in sequence instead of getting mixed into a single generic search.

Des Moines Recent Bookings Images

The Des Moines Police Department page at https://www.desmoineswa.gov/police is the source for the image below.

Des Moines Recent Bookings Des Moines Police Department

That local image fits this page better than a county fallback because the city police department is the first office behind the report side of Des Moines Recent Bookings.

Des Moines Recent Bookings Follow-Up

If you need the next layer after the city record, the state and county court tools are useful. The statewide case search at dw.courts.wa.gov can show whether the booking has become a filed case, and the Washington Courts forms page at courts.wa.gov/forms can help if you need a form for a later step. Those are not substitutes for the city record or the county jail lookup, but they help make sense of what happened after the booking.

The Des Moines Police Department page at www.desmoineswa.gov/police is the official city reference worth keeping close because it gives you the city police contact point in one place. If a booking started with a city call or city incident, that page is a good way to confirm you are on the right track. The city records officer, the police department, and the county jail all play different roles, and it helps to keep those roles separate. That is especially true when the booking is recent and the record trail is still moving.

For a plain explanation of public records practice, the Attorney General's guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is another useful official source. It does not replace Des Moines or King County, but it is helpful when you want the request language to stay clear and the office to stay correct. Des Moines Recent Bookings are easier to trace when the city request, the county custody record, and the court file are handled in that order.

Des Moines Police Department, King County Sheriff's Office, King County Jail Inmate Lookup, Washington Courts case search, Washington Courts forms, Washington Attorney General records guide, and King County courts and legal system are the main official follow-up sources for Des Moines Recent Bookings.

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