Walla Walla County Recent Bookings Lookup

Walla Walla County Recent Bookings can move through several local offices, so the search works best when you know which record you need. The county sheriff, the county jail, the city police department, and the court clerk all handle different parts of the trail. If you want a fast custody check, start with the jail roster. If you need a report or a later copy, move to the right records office and stay local. The county has enough online help to make the search practical, but it still works best when you use the exact name and date range that match the booking you want.

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The Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office is at 240 West Alder Street, Suite 101, and the jail is at 300 West Alder Street. The sheriff phone is (509) 524-5400, the fax is (509) 524-5480, and the email is sheriff@co.walla-walla.wa.us. The county says requests can be made in writing, online through the county website, by email, or in person. That mix is helpful because a recent booking can be checked one way and then followed up another way if you need copies. The county website at www.wwcowa.gov is the main hub for that work.

The county website at www.wwcowa.gov is the source for the first image.

Walla Walla County Recent Bookings county website

That official landing page is the cleanest starting point when you need the county's own path instead of a copied page or a third-party index.

The county also provides a jail records page at www.wwcowa.gov/government/sheriff/records.php. That page is the source for the booking and records image below.

Walla Walla County Recent Bookings records jail page

Use it when you want the sheriff's records side and the jail side together in one county source.

Walla Walla County Jail Records

The Walla Walla County Jail is at 300 West Alder Street in Walla Walla, and the jail phone is (509) 524-5430. The county says an online inmate search portal is available and can be searched by name. That portal can show booking date, charges, and status, which is enough for a fast check when you want the current custody line. It is also useful when you need to confirm whether a person is still in county custody or has already moved to court. Walla Walla County keeps the path practical. You start with the name, then use the jail's own record trail.

The jail page at co.walla-walla.wa.us/sheriff/jail is the county's jail entry point, and the records page gives you the practical route to the roster and related request steps. That matters because the jail handles the booking side, while the sheriff office handles the records side. For a broader state check, the Washington Attorney General records guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records and the VINE page at vinelink.com/site/county-info/11970 are useful when you want to watch a name across systems. They do not replace the county roster, but they help when the booking has already shifted.

Walla Walla County keeps the public path broad enough to be useful. You can use the county website, the jail page, or the records page without jumping to a low-quality mirror site. That is the right way to keep a booking search clean.

Walla Walla County Recent Bookings and Police Records

Walla Walla City arrests can involve the Walla Walla Police Department at 54 E. Moore Street. The non-emergency phone is (509) 527-4434, the fax is (509) 524-7990, and the records email is wwpdr@wallawallawa.gov. The city clerk at 15 North 3rd Avenue is the designated public records officer, but law-enforcement records requests should go to the police department, not the city clerk. That distinction matters. It saves time and keeps the request pointed at the office that actually holds the report.

The city clerk's records email at publicrecords@wallawallawa.gov is still useful for general city records, but it is not the right place for police incident files. If you are trying to track a county booking that started with a city arrest, the police department is the right contact. College Place is also served within the county, and that means not every arrest starts at the county jail. The city and county records paths stay separate at the front end, then come together if the booking lands in county custody.

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Walla Walla County Superior Court and the Clerk of Superior Court are both at 315 W Main Street, P.O. Box 836, in Walla Walla. The court phone is (509) 524-2780, and the clerk email is clerk1@co.walla-walla.wa.us. That is the place to go when a booking becomes a case. The court file can show the hearing schedule, the filing history, and the next step after the jail entry. If you only need the roster line, stay with the jail. If you need the docket trail, the clerk is the right office.

The statewide Washington Courts name and case search at dw.courts.wa.gov is a good bridge once the booking has become a case. It is better for docket movement than for live custody. The Attorney General public records guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records and the MRSC arrest-records guide at mrsc.org/explore-topics/public-records/law-enforcement/criminal-history-arrest-records both help when you need to understand the difference between booking data, police reports, and court records. That difference matters if the county record is split across several offices.

Walla Walla County keeps the search practical if you stay with the official sources. The sheriff handles the county-side request, the police department handles city incidents, and the clerk handles the court file. That is the order that keeps the records trail straight.

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Walla Walla County accepts written requests, online requests through the county website, email requests, and in-person requests. That is a flexible setup. It works best when you are specific. Use the name, the booking date, and the office that should have the record. If you need a copy, say that. If you only need a status check, say that too. The county sheriff office at www.wwcowa.gov/government/sheriff/records.php is the practical starting point for jail-related questions.

The same idea applies to city records. Walla Walla Police Department records should go to the police department, not the city clerk, when the file is about law enforcement. That keeps the request from bouncing around. College Place Police Department serves College Place within the county, so local incidents there may begin at a different office before they reach county custody. The county system is not hard to use once you match the request to the right agency.

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These official sources cover the main county, city, and state paths for a Walla Walla County Recent Bookings search. Using the county's own sites first keeps the search clean.

Walla Walla County Recent Bookings are easier to follow when you keep the county jail, the city police department, and the court clerk in separate lanes. That is the cleanest way to avoid mixing the wrong office into the record trail.