Puyallup 24 Hour Booking Lookup
Puyallup 24 hour booking records cover new arrests made by Puyallup Police inside the city. Puyallup runs a small city jail for short holds, and most people booked are moved to the Pierce County Jail in Tacoma within 72 hours. You can search a Puyallup 24 hour booking by name through the Pierce County LINX online system, check the charges, and see the bail. This page links the Puyallup Police Department, the Pierce County LINX jail roster, and state tools you can use to track a new Puyallup arrest all the way through court.
Puyallup Booking Overview
Puyallup Police 24 Hour Booking
The Puyallup Police Department is the main law enforcement agency inside Puyallup. Officers book new arrests at the station at 311 W Pioneer. The non-emergency number is (253) 841-5415. Call 911 for any live incident. The city runs a small city jail for short-term detention. Most inmates are moved to the Pierce County Jail in Tacoma within 72 hours of the initial booking.
That means Puyallup has two pieces of the booking puzzle. The first is the short hold at the city jail. The second is the full booking on the Pierce County roster after transfer. If you need fresh data, start with LINX. If the person is still within the first day and has not yet been moved, the Puyallup Police records office can confirm the hold.
Puyallup Police also take public records requests for police reports, body camera video, and incident logs. The city handles requests under RCW 42.56. The records officer will release the public parts of the file and flag any record that is exempt.
Pierce County LINX for Puyallup Bookings
The Pierce County LINX Search is the main 24 hour booking roster for Puyallup arrests after transfer. LINX lets you look up a name, view the custody status, and see the charges and bail amount. The system pulls directly from the Pierce County Jail data and updates through the day.
LINX is the fastest way to find a Puyallup booking after the person has been moved to the county jail.
Under RCW 70.48.100, the Pierce County Jail keeps a public register of each booking. The register lists the name, the date of admission, the reason for the hold, and the legal basis. LINX pulls straight from that register, which is why the live list is the best first stop.
The county jail is the main holding facility for anyone moved out of the Puyallup city lockup.
Note: A person booked in Puyallup may show on the city jail list first, then move to LINX once the transfer to Pierce County is complete.
How to Search a Puyallup Arrest
Open LINX. Type a last name. Use a partial spelling if you are not sure. LINX shows the list with booking date, location, and charges. If no result comes back, call the Puyallup Police records office. The person may still be at the city jail and not yet transferred.
You will often want:
- Full or partial name
- Approximate booking date
- Case or booking number when known
- Arresting agency, likely Puyallup PD
If the name is not on LINX and the person is not at the city jail, check the court file. The Odyssey Portal shows Pierce County Superior Court filings. The Washington Courts case search covers district and municipal courts. Puyallup misdemeanors go to the Puyallup Municipal Court. Felonies go to Pierce County Superior Court.
Public Records for Puyallup Bookings
When the live roster does not show what you need, file a public records request. Police reports and Puyallup jail logs go to the Puyallup Police records officer. Pierce County Jail register entries go to the Pierce County Sheriff records staff. Both run under RCW 42.56. The agency must respond within five business days with a plan.
The Washington Attorney General's Open Government Resource Manual walks through the steps and lists the main exemptions. Keep the request short and clear. Name the date, the person, and the record type. Fees are small.
State Tools for Puyallup 24 Hour Booking
The DOC Incarcerated Search lists everyone in a Washington state prison. Use it to track a Puyallup case after sentencing. The VINELink alert tool sends free custody notices by phone, email, or text when a held person is released or moved.
For past convictions, the Washington State Patrol runs WATCH under RCW 10.97. The MRSC jail services page explains how Washington county jails run and what records stay public. These tools fill the gaps a single city or county roster cannot cover.
Note: Puyallup's city jail is a short-term hold, and the Pierce County Jail is the main site for any longer booking.
Puyallup 24 Hour Booking Search Steps
A solid Puyallup 24 hour booking search starts with the Pierce County jail roster, then steps out to court tools and state systems. The first stop is the Pierce County jail register, since RCW 70.48.100 makes that register a public record. Names, the cause of confinement, and the date of admission show on every line. Full inmate files stay sealed.
Next, run the name through the Washington Courts case search and the Odyssey Portal. A new Puyallup arrest often pulls a court date within a day. The case search ties the booking to the right charge in Pierce County Superior Court or Puyallup Municipal Court.
Sign up at VINELink for alerts. Pierce County jail data feeds VINE, so a Puyallup release or transfer pings you by phone, text, or email. The service is free.
Puyallup Public Records Act Requests
When online tools fall short, file a public records request under RCW 42.56. The Public Records Act sets a five business day window for the first reply. Ask the Puyallup Police records unit or the Pierce County Sheriff for jail register entries by name and date range. Keep the request short and clear.
Conviction history is public under RCW 10.97. Arrest only data is more limited and often gets redacted. The MRSC criminal history guide walks through what gets handed over and what gets held back. The state Open Government Resource Manual is the best step by step source for any Puyallup 24 hour booking records request.
Free legal help is online at Northwest Justice Project and washingtonlawhelp.org.
Note: The first reply on a Puyallup records request must come within five business days under state law.
Puyallup Jail Standards and State Tools
Puyallup and Pierce County jail operations follow chapter 70.48 RCW for staffing, intake, and register rules. The MRSC jail services page sums up how city and county jails contract for beds and share data. The WASPC runs the jail certification program for Puyallup area sites.
For history beyond a Puyallup jail register line, the Washington State Patrol WATCH system returns conviction data by name and date of birth for an $11 fee. WATCH pulls from the same fingerprint based file used for every Puyallup arrest. The state DOC Incarcerated Search covers anyone serving time after a case clears the courts.
Nearby Pierce County Booking Pages
Puyallup sits in east Pierce County. The parent county page and nearby cities use the same LINX roster.

