Garfield County Recent Bookings

Garfield County Recent Bookings are handled in one of the smallest counties in Washington, so the search path is simple but limited. The jail is small, the online tools are few, and a direct call is often the fastest way to confirm custody status. If you need booking details, a date, or the next court step, start with the sheriff. If you need a copy, follow up with the clerk. The county works best when you keep the request narrow.

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Garfield County Recent Bookings Search

Garfield County has limited online resources. That is the key fact. It means the county expects in-person or mail requests more than a broad web search. The sheriff's office is at 789 Main St in Pomeroy, WA 99347, and the jail is at the same address with the same phone number. If you call, ask for the booking status, the date, and whether the person is still in custody.

There is no public online roster noted in the county research. That makes the sheriff office the first stop for any Recent Bookings check. The county email is sheriff@co.garfield.wa.us, and the phone is (509) 843-3494. If you need a written copy of a record, the clerk at the same address can help after the jail confirms what file you need.

Keep the search focused on the essentials:

  • Full name and any alias
  • Approximate booking date
  • Custody status
  • Whether you need the jail or the clerk
  • Whether you want inspection or copies

That is enough for a small county. A clean request matters more than a long one. It helps the sheriff office decide what they can confirm right away and what needs a follow-up search.

Note: Garfield County has no public online roster in the research file, so phone and written contact are the most reliable ways to confirm a recent booking.

Garfield County Jail Records

The Garfield County Jail is at 789 Main St in Pomeroy, WA 99347. The phone number is (509) 843-3494. The jail is a very small rural facility, and the county says to call directly for inmate status. That makes sense in a county this size. The booking trail is short, and the staff can often tell you what happened faster than an online search can.

The sheriff office page at garcosheriff.com is the main local source. The jail roster PDF at garcosheriff.com/PDFs/current_inmates.pdf is the county's current inmate view. It is the closest thing Garfield County has to a live booking page. When the PDF is enough, you can stop there. When it is not, the sheriff office becomes the next step.

Washington booking information still follows RCW 70.48.100, which means some jail details are public and others are not. That is why the county can point you to a roster but still require a request for older or fuller files. The MRSC criminal history and arrest records guide is a helpful backup when you want to understand the line between jail data and criminal history data.

The county sheriff office image below is the only local county asset in the manifest for Garfield. That makes it the right one to use. It points straight to the office that actually holds the booking path.

The Garfield County Sheriff's Office page at garcosheriff.com is the county's main source for jail and records questions.

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Use it when you need the office that controls the local booking and records process.

Garfield County Recent Bookings State Tools

Garfield County is small enough that state tools are secondary, but they still matter when a case moves beyond the jail. The Washington Courts name and case search at dw.courts.wa.gov can help you follow a court file after booking. The Washington Attorney General records guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is the better state backup when you need more than a jail check.

The county also follows the normal public records timing rule in RCW 42.56.520. That gives you a response window when you submit a written request. For older files, the county may still need time to search, especially because online access is limited. The Attorney General's guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records helps you ask for the right thing the first time.

Keep the request short. Name, date range, and record type are usually enough. That is true in a rural county where staff may be wearing several hats at once.

Garfield County Public Records

Garfield County Sheriff's Office and jail records start at 789 Main St in Pomeroy, WA 99347. The main phone number is (509) 843-3494, and the email is sheriff@co.garfield.wa.us. The county says in-person or mail requests are preferred. That means you should not expect a wide public portal. A direct request is the right move here.

The county is the smallest in Washington by population, and the research says online resources are limited. That affects how you should search. Do not start with a broad web search. Start with the sheriff, ask for the current custody status, and then move to the clerk if you need the court file. That is the cleanest route.

For a basic records framework, use RCW 42.56 and the Attorney General guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records. They explain the public records process without adding noise. In Garfield County, clarity matters more than volume.

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Garfield County Recent Bookings Court Records

Garfield County Superior Court is at 789 Main St in Pomeroy, WA 99347, and the clerk shares the same phone number, (509) 843-3731. That setup makes the courthouse easy to reach, but it also means the county expects you to know what you need. If a booking has turned into a court case, the clerk is the office that can confirm the file trail.

Use the statewide Washington Courts name and case search at dw.courts.wa.gov if you want to follow the booking into the court system. That is the right tool for a docket. It is not the right tool for a live jail check. The jail and the court serve different needs, and Garfield County keeps that line clear.

When you only need a quick answer, one call to the sheriff office usually works. When you need the case, call the clerk. That is the county search pattern in plain terms.

Garfield County Recent Bookings Resources

Start with the county's own pages, then use state tools only if the booking has moved into court or broader history. That keeps the search tight and keeps you away from weak third-party pages.

Garfield County is straightforward if you stay local. Use the sheriff, the jail PDF, and the clerk, then stop there unless the case has moved into court.