Find 24 Hour Booking in Kent

Kent 24 Hour Booking records cover the people taken into the Kent Corrections Facility and the Maleng Regional Justice Center in the last day. Kent Police run the city jail for misdemeanor arrests. Felony cases and longer holds go to King County. You can search the Kent inmate roster by name to find a fresh booking, the booking date, the charges, and the holding facility. Use this page to look up a Kent 24 hour booking, reach the right records office, and pull the jail register data tied to a Kent arrest.

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Kent Police Department and Local Bookings

The Kent Police Department handles all arrests inside the city. The main station is at 220 4th Avenue S, Kent, WA 98032. The non-emergency line is (253) 852-2121. For emergencies, call 911. Kent is one of the larger cities in King County, and the department books thousands of people each year.

Kent runs its own jail, the Kent Corrections Facility. That is not the case for most Washington cities. It gives Kent more control over short-term custody and the 24 hour booking process for misdemeanor arrests. The jail coordinates with King County when a case needs longer holding or a felony charge. Some inmates also end up at SCORE, the regional jail that serves other south King County cities.

Public records requests tied to a Kent arrest go to the police department. The city follows the Washington Public Records Act in RCW 42.56. You can ask for police reports, call logs, and booking paperwork. Jail register entries also fall under RCW 70.48.100.

Kent Corrections Facility Inmate Lookup

The Kent Corrections Facility is at 1230 Central Ave S, Kent, WA 98032. The jail commander can be reached at (253) 856-5960. The facility holds up to 100 inmates and houses misdemeanor arrests tied to Kent Municipal Court. Court appearances are usually at 1:30 p.m. the next business day.

The city runs a Jail Inmate Lookup Service called JILS. JILS shows current inmates, booking information, bail amounts, and the visiting schedule. It is the right first stop for a Kent 24 hour booking search. The tool updates as staff process new bookings and releases.

Kent Municipal Court is the court of record for misdemeanor and warrant cases tied to the facility. The court line is (253) 856-5730, ext. 8. Many court proceedings happen inside the jail. That keeps the 24 hour booking flow tight. If a case moves to felony status, it transfers to King County Superior Court.

Note: The Kent Corrections Facility holds misdemeanor cases only, so a felony arrest in Kent is booked at King County instead.

Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent

The Maleng Regional Justice Center sits inside Kent at 620 West James Street. The main line is (206) 296-1234. The facility is part of the King County jail system. It houses county inmates from the south end of the county. Kent area felony arrests are often booked here rather than downtown Seattle.

Kent 24 hour booking King County Sheriff office

The King County Sheriff office covers the full county and works with Kent Police on regional cases tied to the Maleng Justice Center.

The King County Jail Subject Lookup is the main online tool for Maleng and King County Jail bookings. You can search by name or booking number. Results show custody status and charges. Public access is open under RCW 70.48.100, and the roster updates in real time.

What a Kent Jail Register Entry Shows

Each Kent 24 hour booking entry gives you a set of basic facts. The name of the person. The booking date and time. The arresting agency. The charges or arrest reason. The bail amount when set. The holding facility. The first court date.

Some entries show physical details like age and height. Booking photos are not part of the public roster. Under state law, booking photos, medical notes, and classification reports stay private. Conviction history is public under RCW 10.97, which is a different record from the 24 hour booking entry. The Kent jail register is still the best live source for a fresh arrest check.

Most people also use VINELink for alerts when a custody status changes. It is free and works with both the Kent jail and the King County system. Sign up with a name and you get a phone, email, or text ping when the Kent 24 hour booking status updates.

Court and Statewide Tools After a Kent Booking

A Kent 24 hour booking leads to a first court date fast. Misdemeanor cases stay in Kent Municipal Court. Felony cases move to King County Superior Court in Seattle or Kent. You can track both through the Odyssey Portal and the statewide Washington Courts case search.

If the person is sent to state prison after the case ends, the DOC Incarcerated Search is the next tool. It lists every person held in a Washington state prison. The MRSC jail services page offers background on how Kent and other Washington cities run their facilities.

Note: Kent has its own city jail, which is rare in Washington, so a Kent 24 hour booking may not show on the King County roster.

Search Tips for Kent Bookings

Most people start a Kent 24 hour booking search online. Open JILS. Type a last name. Scan the list. If the name does not show, check the King County Jail Subject Lookup next. The person may have been moved from the city jail to King County. Try a partial name if the spelling is off.

For older bookings, file a public records request with the Kent Police records office. The city can pull jail register entries for a specific date range. Fees are small. Most copies run a few cents per page. The city responds within five business days under RCW 42.56, even if the records take longer to produce.

Call the Kent Corrections Facility at (253) 856-5960 if you need to confirm custody or ask about visiting. Staff can share basic 24 hour booking facts over the phone. They will not release deep file data by phone, but a quick custody check is easy. The Kent Municipal Court line is (253) 856-5730, ext. 8, for court date questions tied to a booking.

How Kent Shares Jail Work with King County

Kent is one of the few Washington cities that runs its own corrections facility. Most cities use the county jail for all holds. Kent keeps the city jail for misdemeanor cases, which speeds up the 24 hour booking flow and cuts transport costs. Felony cases still move to King County. So do longer holds and specialty cases like mental health evaluations. The split between Kent Corrections and King County Jail is the core of how the city handles bookings.

SCORE is a separate regional jail in Des Moines that serves several south King County cities, including Federal Way, Burien, Auburn, and Renton. Kent is not a full SCORE member, but some Kent cases may land there through regional agreements. That is why a Kent 24 hour booking search sometimes needs a check on the SCORE JILS roster as a backup.

The MRSC jail services page is a good background read on how Washington cities and counties share jail work. Kent is an example of a city that holds onto its own facility rather than outsourcing all custody. That choice shapes what records are public and where they live. For a Kent 24 hour booking, start at JILS. Then check King County. Then check SCORE if the first two do not have the match.

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Nearby Washington 24 Hour Booking Pages

Kent sits in south King County. The parent county and nearby cities handle their own booking pages.