Pacific County Booking Releases
Pacific County booking releases are tracked by the Pacific County Sheriff's Office and the county jail in South Bend. You can search the live jail roster online, check who was booked, and look up release status without a fee. The roster pulls in data from the Sheriff, Long Beach Police, Raymond Police, South Bend Police, and the Washington State Patrol. If you need to find a Pacific County booking release, the online roster is the fastest way. Most users find what they need in a few minutes.
Pacific County Jail Roster
The Pacific County Jail roster is the central tool for booking releases in this county. The page gives you a live, searchable table of inmates housed at the South Bend facility. Each row shows the name, subject number, date booked, and time booked. You can click any row to see charges, the arrest date, the bond type, and the bond amount. Bond amounts range from zero up to over a million dollars. The roster is one of the most detailed in the state.
Bookings come in from many agencies. Pacific County Sheriff (PCSO), Washington State Patrol, Long Beach Police, Raymond Police, South Bend Police, and the state Department of Corrections all feed in. Court jurisdictions show as Superior Court, North District Court, South District Court, or DOC. This makes Pacific County booking releases easy to trace back to a court file.
A filter box lets you search by last name. The system shows pre-trial holds and people serving sentences. You can also flip tabs to view the Bookings list and the Releases list, which is helpful when tracking a recent custody change.
For the source data, see https://co.pacific.wa.us/jail/, which the Sheriff updates as needed.
The page above is the official source the Pacific County office uses to share this information with the public.
Pacific County Sheriff's Office
The Pacific County Sheriff's Office runs jail operations, patrol, and records. The South Bend office is at 300 Memorial Drive, South Bend, WA 98586. You can call them at 360-875-9395. The Long Beach office sits at 7013 Sandridge Road and the number is 360-642-9404. Both offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
The 24-hour non-emergency dispatch lines are 360-875-9397 in South Bend and 360-642-9397 in Long Beach. Use those if you need to verify a custody status outside of office hours. Press releases and arrest reports are published on the agency website too.
For the source data, see https://www.pacificcountysheriff.gov, which the Sheriff updates as needed.
The page above is the official source the Pacific County office uses to share this information with the public.
Bail and Release in Pacific County
You can secure release from Pacific County booking by paying full cash bail or by working with an approved bail bond agent. The jail keeps a list of court-approved bondsmen. A Plus Bail Bonds is at 360-696-9910. Northwest Surety is at 360-786-0777. Lacey O'Malley Bonding is at 206-622-2668. Other approved agents include 2nd Chance, Regan, A Affordable, and 11:11 Bail Bonds.
Bond fees stay private between you and the agent. Jail staff cannot suggest a specific company. The bondsman is a private business and is under no duty to bond out any one person. State law under RCW 10.19 covers bail in criminal cases.
For the source data, see https://co.pacific.wa.us/jail/bail_bonds.html, which the Sheriff updates as needed.
The page above is the official source the Pacific County office uses to share this information with the public.
Pacific County Inmate Mail and Visiting
Mail for inmates housed at the Pacific County Jail must go through NCIC at P.O. Box 591, Longview, TX 75606. You must put the inmate name, the SO number, and the facility name on the envelope. No books, magazines, or bulk mail are allowed at the PO Box. Those items go to Pacific County Jail, P.O. Box 47, South Bend, WA 98586.
In-person visits are not offered at the jail at this time. Family and friends use NCIC remote video, or they call 1-844-724-2076. There is a kiosk in the Jail Waiting Area for remote visits. Several items are banned in mail: glitter, perfume, glue, sexually explicit content, stamps, polaroids, and oversized items.
Note: Always check the Sheriff site before you visit, since rules and hours can change without warning.
For the source data, see https://www.pacificcountysheriff.gov/contact, which the Sheriff updates as needed.
The page above is the official source the Pacific County office uses to share this information with the public.
Public Records and Statewide Tools
Public records in Pacific County fall under the Washington Public Records Act, RCW 42.56. Most jail records beyond the public roster fields are confidential under RCW 70.48.100. To get those, you usually need a signed inmate release or a court order.
For state prison data, use the Washington DOC Incarcerated Search. For release alerts, sign up at VINELink. Court records sit on the Washington Courts portal.
For the source data, see https://www.pacificcountysheriff.gov/resources, which the Sheriff updates as needed.
The page above is the official source the Pacific County office uses to share this information with the public.
Other Pacific County Sources
Fingerprinting in South Bend runs Mondays and Thursdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Long Beach offers fingerprinting on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:30 AM and Fridays 1:00 to 2:30 PM. The mailing address for general mail is PO Box 27, South Bend, WA 98586.
If the online roster does not show what you need, call the Sheriff during office hours. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and point you to the right court if charges have been filed.
For the source data, see https://co.pacific.wa.us/jail/roster/, which the Sheriff updates as needed.
The page above is the official source the Pacific County office uses to share this information with the public.
Pacific County Booking Releases FAQ
How often is the Pacific County jail roster updated? It depends on the facility. Live rosters refresh every few minutes. PDF rosters refresh once a day. Call the jail if you need the freshest status.
Are booking photos public in Pacific County? Under RCW 70.48.100, most jail records beyond the public roster are confidential. Mugshots are usually exempt unless they aid an active investigation or involve a registered sex offender being released into the community. To get one, you usually need an inmate release form or a court order.
Can anyone view Pacific County booking releases online for free? Yes. The public roster fields are open under state law. Name, booking date, charges, court jurisdiction, and release date are free to view. There is no fee to check the roster or to sign up for VINELink release alerts.
What if the person I am looking for is not on the roster? Try a few things. Call the jail during business hours. Check VINELink for recent custody changes. Check the DOC Incarcerated Search if they may have been moved to state custody. Review the Washington Courts portal for a case number.
How do I get older Pacific County booking releases info? Submit a public records request under RCW 42.56. Most county agencies use an online portal. Be specific with names, dates, and the exact records you want. Staff typically respond within five business days.
Note: If you are a victim of a crime, you can register for free release notifications through Washington VINE at 1-877-846-3492 or at vinelink.com. This is usually the fastest way to learn about Pacific County booking releases tied to a specific case.
Does Pacific County post a historical archive of booking releases? Some counties keep an archive going back many years. Others only show the current roster. If the data you need is not on the roster, a public records request is usually the next step. Be clear about the time frame and the names or case numbers involved. Staff can often pull older jail logs from the back office.
What about federal charges tied to Pacific County booking releases? Federal inmates are tracked through the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov/inmateloc. If someone was arrested in Pacific County but taken into federal custody, they may not show up on the local jail roster. Cross-checking with federal tools can close the gap.
Nearby Counties
If you are not sure which county handles a case, check the address. Here are nearby counties to Pacific County.