Lewis County Recent Bookings Lookup

Lewis County Recent Bookings are centered in Chehalis, where the sheriff and jail share the same address and the public roster is built for real use. That makes the county easier to work than it first appears. Start with the jail roster if you want a current custody check. Move to the sheriff or the records desk if you need a copy or an older file. A clear name and a short date range usually get you farther than a broad search. If the booking has already moved into court, the county courthouse and the state case search can help you follow it.

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Lewis County Recent Bookings Search

The Lewis County Jail roster at jail.lewiscountywa.gov is the main booking tool. The roster is searchable by last name and shows current inmates and recent bookings, including name, booking date, charges, and status. It also gives you mugshots through the roster, which can help when you are confirming a person quickly. If you know only part of the name, start there. The county site is built for that kind of lookup.

The sheriff's office is at 345 W Main St in Chehalis, WA 98532, and the jail shares the same address and phone number, (360) 740-1100. The county also lists sheriff email at sheriff@co.lewis.wa.us. That direct contact is helpful when you need a booking confirmation, a records follow-up, or a point of contact for a written request. Lewis County does not need a complicated search plan. It needs a name, a date, and the right office.

To search Lewis County Recent Bookings, keep this ready:

  • Full name or last name
  • Approximate booking date
  • Whether you need custody status or a copy
  • Any charge or case clue you already have

That is enough for most checks. It keeps the search focused and makes the next step easier if the person has already moved into court.

Lewis County Jail Records

The Lewis County Jail is at 345 W Main St in Chehalis, WA 98532, and the main line is (360) 740-1100. The county describes the roster as a current inmate and recent booking tool, which means it is meant for live use, not just a historical archive. That is useful if you are checking a booking that happened today or yesterday. The roster can also help you see whether a person is still in custody.

Lewis County accepts records requests through an online portal, in person, by mail, and by phone. That gives you options, but the county still works best when you are specific. Say whether you want the roster entry, a booking sheet, or another file. If you need older material, ask for the date range and any case number you already have. A narrow request is faster than a broad one.

The Lewis County Jail roster page at jail.lewiscountywa.gov is the source tied to the county image below and the main public path for recent bookings.

Lewis County Recent Bookings jail roster

Use that roster when you want the county's live custody view for Chehalis and the rest of Lewis County.

Washington records law still shapes what the jail can release. Under RCW 70.48.100, booking data and jail data are not handled the same way as a full criminal history file. The county can show you the useful booking fields, but older or broader records may still need a formal request. The response timing rule in RCW 42.56.520 gives the county a short acknowledgment window once you ask.

Lewis County Recent Bookings State Tools

State tools help once the booking moves beyond the jail. The statewide Washington Courts name and case search at dw.courts.wa.gov is the right next stop when you need a docket or filing status. It is better for court follow-up than for live custody. The court search tells you what happened after the booking. The jail roster tells you who is in custody now.

If you want a broader custody alert, the statewide VINE page at vinelink.com/site/county-info/11970 is useful for release and transfer notices. The Washington Attorney General records guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is different. It explains request rules, not roster data, so it works best after you already know the office or record you are checking. If you need a prison custody check later, the DOC incarcerated search at doc.wa.gov/records/incarcerated-data-search/incarcerated-search is the right state tool.

The Washington Attorney General public records guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is a plain-language way to frame a request. The MRSC criminal history guide at mrsc.org/explore-topics/public-records/law-enforcement/criminal-history-arrest-records helps explain the difference between jail data and wider criminal history records.

Chehalis Recent Bookings Court Records

Lewis County Superior Court and District Court are both at 345 W Main St in Chehalis, WA 98532, and the phone number for both is (360) 740-1203. That close layout makes the courthouse easy to reach when a booking becomes a filed case. The sheriff can confirm the custody side, while the court can confirm the filing side. That is the normal path in Lewis County.

The county courthouse is the next place to check when a jail entry has already moved into a docket or hearing. The statewide Washington Courts search at dw.courts.wa.gov is the cleanest public starting point for that follow-up. It is not a jail roster. It is a court trail. That split keeps the search direct and avoids asking the wrong office for the wrong record.

Chehalis is the center of the county search path, so a short call and a short date range usually solve the basic question quickly. If you need a copy, the records desk can point you in the right direction.

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Lewis County Recent Bookings Public Records

Lewis County public records requests can go through the online portal, but you can also use in-person, mail, or phone contact. That makes the process flexible, which helps when you need a booking sheet or a copy from a recent arrest. Keep the request narrow. Name, date range, and record type are usually enough. The county is easier to work when you tell it exactly what you want.

The sheriff and jail share the same Chehalis address, so one call can sometimes answer both custody and records questions. If you need to send a written request, the sheriff email at sheriff@co.lewis.wa.us is the direct county contact in the research. That works well when you need to ask about a recent booking and do not want to wait on a long web search.

Lewis County does not need a broad search path. The jail roster, the sheriff, and the courthouse are the three places that matter most.

Lewis County Recent Bookings Resources

Use the county first, then the state tools if you need a court file or a broader record trail. That is the cleanest way to handle Lewis County Recent Bookings without drifting into copied pages or unrelated sites.

Lewis County is straightforward once you know the name and the date. Start with the roster, then move to the court if the booking has already turned into a case.