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Yakima County, WA Arrests, Mugshots & Jail Records

How to Search Yakima County Arrest Records

Law enforcement agencies in Yakima County contribute to Washington state's total of over 130,000 annual arrests, accounting for approximately 3,200 arrests each year. These records are generally publicly accessible under Washington's Public Records Act, with copy fees ranging from $5 to $25. However, certain records, including those related to juveniles, domestic violence, sexual assault, ongoing investigations, and witness protection matters, are exempt from public disclosure and can only be accessed by authorized parties.

Access to these exempt records is typically restricted to specific authorized parties, including the person named on the record and other law enforcement agencies such as District Court, Prosecutor's Office.

How to Look Up Yakima County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Yakima County can be obtained from multiple agencies, including the County Sheriff's Office, local police departments, and the Washington State Patrol's Criminal Records Division.

Sheriff Arrest Records

You can request copies of arrest records from the Yakima County Sheriff's Office by submitting a public records request online through the county's public records portal. In addition, the Sheriff's Office provides an inmate lookup tool for viewing selected arrest-related information. For in-person requests, you can visit:

Yakima County Sheriff's Office 128 N. 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901

Police Arrest Records

To access Yakima County arrest records, interested persons should visit the local Police Department overseeing the city or town where the arrest was made. You must provide details such as the individual's name and arrest date, and a fee may be required. Some PDs offer online "Public Records" requests through their official websites or show recent incident logs. Major Police Departments in the county include:

The Washington Criminal Agency

The Washington State Patrol's Criminal Records Division compiles criminal history records, including arrest reports, from law enforcement agencies across the state. Individuals may request copies of these records online through the Washington Access to Criminal History (WATCH) system or by submitting a written request via mail along with the required documentation and fees.

Washington State Patrol

Attn: Criminal Records Division

P.O. Box 42633

Olympia, WA 98504-2633

There is a $11 fee for online name-based searches and a $58 fee for fingerprint-based background checks. Individuals can also contact the Criminal Records Division at (360) 534-2000

Criminal Court Records in Yakima County

Records of arrests that result in criminal charges can be accessed through the Yakima County Superior Court for felony cases and the Yakima County District Court for misdemeanors. Individuals can request these records online via the Washington State Judicial Branch's Court Records Access platform or in person at the courthouse where the case was filed.

To obtain records, you typically need to provide the name of the person involved or a case number. There may be fees for copies of documents. You can submit requests for court case copies through the County Clerk's Office.

For those looking for third-party sources, websites, like InfoTracer, may provide access to arrest records for a fee, but the most official and reliable source is the Yakima County Court system.

Arrest Statistics

According to the Washington State Patrol, Yakima County Sheriff's Office, Washington State Department of Public Safety, and FBI Crime Data Explorer, Yakima County had an arrest rate of 17 per 1,000 residents. Below are the recorded arrest statistics for adults and juveniles in Yakima County.

Arrest TypeNumber of Arrests
Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter12
Negligent Manslaughter3
Robbery64
Rape45
Aggravated Assault892
Simple Assault2,145
Arson18
Burglary/Breaking & Entering201
Motor Vehicle Theft156
Larceny987
Total Crimes Against Persons (Violent Crimes)3,261
Total Property Crimes1,762
Total Number of Arrests14,539

Source: Washington State Office of Public Safety and Security

Yakima County Sheriff’s Office

It is situated in Yakima county, Washington with a total number of 85 employees - 2 female, 56 male officers and 27 civilians. Yakima County SO ORI (Originated Agency Identifier) number is WA0390000, it belongs to the Pacific division in the West region with a region code of Region IV.

  • Agency Name: Yakima County Sheriff's Office
  • State: Washington
  • City: Yakima
  • Type: County
  • Address: 1822 S 1st Street
  • Phone Number: 509-574-2500
  • Fax: 509-574-2501
  • Email: sheriff@co.yakima.wa.us
  • Website: http://www.yakimacounty.us/220/Sheriffs-Office

Police Departments in Yakima County

DepartmentAddressPhone
Grandview Police Department201 W 2nd St509-882-2000
Granger Police Department102 Main St.(509) 854-2656
Mabton Police Department305 N. Main Street509-894-4096
Selah Police Department617 S. First Street(509) 698-7347
Sunnyside Police Department401 Homer St509-837-2120
Tieton Police Department402 Naches Ave(509) 673-0200
Toppenish Police Department1 West First Avenue(509) 865-4355
Wapato Police Department205 S. Simcoe Ave(509) 877-4275
Yakima Police Department200 South Third Street509.575.6200
Zillah Police Department111 7th St509-829-6100

Yakima County Jail

Prisons and Jails in Yakima County

NameAddressPhone
Yakima County Detention Center1728 Jerome Ave509-574-2104
Yakima County Juvenile Justice Center1728 Jerome Avenue509) 574-2050
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