Ferry County Recent Bookings

Ferry County Recent Bookings are usually best handled in a direct, local way. The county is rural, the jail is small, and the fastest path is often a phone call or a short visit to the sheriff's office in Republic. If you need a live custody check, a booking date, or the next court step, start with the county jail and then move to the clerk if you need a file copy. Statewide tools can help later, but the county office is the real starting point.

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Ferry County Recent Bookings Search

Ferry County does not have a broad online booking system. That matters. It means the county wants you to use the sheriff's office and the jail line when you need recent bookings, not a third-party copy or a vague statewide search. The sheriff's office is at 175 N Jefferson in Republic, WA 99166, and the jail uses the same address and phone number. That makes the search path plain.

Start with the Ferry County Sheriff's Office at ferry-county.com/law_and_justice/sheriff/. The jail roster page at ferry-county.com/law_and_justice/sheriff/jail/ is the county's most direct public booking source. For a second check, the statewide VINE system at vinelink.com can help with custody status alerts. It is not a jail roster, but it is useful when you need to know if someone moved or was released.

A short search usually gives you the basics:

  • Full name or known alias
  • Booking date and custody status
  • Current jail contact path
  • Next court step if posted
  • Whether the person is still in Ferry County custody

The county is small enough that a clear request goes far. Ask for the name, the date range, and whether you want the current roster or a copy from records. That keeps you from wasting time. It also helps staff send you to the right desk on the first try.

Note: Ferry County's online booking access is limited, so direct contact is often faster than searching the web for older or changed custody entries.

Ferry County Jail Records

The Ferry County Jail is at 175 N Jefferson in Republic, WA 99166, and it is a small rural jail facility. The phone number is (509) 775-5222, and the fax number is (509) 775-3623. The county says in-person or mail requests are preferred, which fits a county where many records requests are still handled the old-fashioned way. That is not a drawback. It just means the county is direct about how it works.

Booking information in Washington is not all treated the same way. Basic jail data can be public, but some materials are limited by RCW 70.48.100. That is why Ferry County can confirm a status line quickly while still reserving a deeper file for a formal request. If you need a plain-language guide to public access, the Washington Attorney General public records guide is a solid overview. The MRSC criminal history and arrest records guide is also useful for sorting jail data from wider criminal history records.

Ferry County's jail page at ferry-county.com/law_and_justice/sheriff/jail/ is the best place to start if you want the county's own contact path. The sheriff page at ferry-county.com/law_and_justice/sheriff/ gives you the office context, while the jail page gives you the custody side. Those pages work together, and they are better than a copied roster on a weak third-party site.

The first image below is the county sheriff office page, which shows the local source path. The second image is the jail roster page, which is the live booking route people usually want first. Both are official county assets.

The Ferry County Sheriff's Office page at ferry-county.com/law_and_justice/sheriff/ is the county's main contact point for booking questions.

Ferry County Recent Bookings sheriff office

Use it when you want the office that actually handles the local jail and records path.

The Ferry County jail roster page at ferry-county.com/law_and_justice/sheriff/jail/ is the direct county booking view.

Ferry County Recent Bookings jail roster

That page is the fastest way to check current custody details in this county.

Ferry County Recent Bookings State Tools

When the county page is not enough, the state tools fill in the gaps. Washington Courts name and case search at dw.courts.wa.gov can help you follow a booking after it becomes a court file. The Washington Attorney General records guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is useful if you need statewide request guidance rather than a live jail roster.

Ferry County also follows the general Washington public records process. Under RCW 42.56.520, agencies must acknowledge a records request in a short time window. That does not guarantee a full answer in five days, but it does set the pace for the county's response. If you need a written copy of a booking record, that rule matters.

Keep the search narrow. Use the name, the date range, and the type of record you want. A live custody check is different from a booking sheet, and a booking sheet is different from a court file. The county will move faster when you ask for the right one.

Ferry County Public Records

The sheriff's office is the best contact for public records in Ferry County. The office is at 175 N Jefferson in Republic, WA 99166, and the main phone number is (509) 775-5222. The county says requests are best made in person or by mail, which fits a small office with limited online systems. If you need older material, call first and ask what they can search before you send a formal request.

For county records, the clerk is at 350 E Delaware Ave in Republic, WA 99166, and the phone number is (509) 775-5225. That is the office you use when a booking has become a court matter or when you need the court side of the trail. The jail can tell you who is there. The clerk can tell you what is in the file.

Washington's public records law at RCW 42.56 is the backbone of the request process. The Attorney General guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records explains it in plain language. If you are trying to figure out whether to ask for inspection, copies, or a certified copy, that guide helps. The county does not need a long story. It needs a clear subject, a date range, and a record type.

In a small county, response speed often depends on how precise your ask is. Mention the person's full name if you have it, and add a date if you know it. If you do not know the date, say that. That still helps the office search.

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Ferry County Recent Bookings Court Records

Ferry County Superior Court is at 350 E Delaware Ave in Republic, WA 99166, and the phone number is (509) 775-5225. The clerk shares that same phone number. That close overlap matters. When a booking becomes a case, the court file is the next place to look, and the clerk is the office that can point you in the right direction.

Use the statewide Washington Courts name and case search at dw.courts.wa.gov if you need to follow a docket after the jail entry. It is better for case tracking than for a live booking. The jail gives you the custody record. The court gives you the next step. Those are different jobs, and Ferry County keeps them separate enough to be useful.

If you do not know where to begin, make one call to the sheriff's office and one to the clerk. That is usually enough in a county this small. A clean request gets you farther than a broad search. That is the most practical rule here.

Ferry County Recent Bookings Resources

Start with the county, then widen the view only if you need more detail. That keeps the search local and avoids low-quality pages that do not match the real jail or the real court. In Ferry County, the sheriff, the jail, and the clerk are the three offices that matter most.

Ferry County does not need a complex search strategy. It needs a direct one. Use the county's own pages first, then use the state tools if the booking has moved into court or state custody.