Pacific County 24 Hour Booking Search
Pacific County 24 Hour Booking records list every person booked into the Pacific County Jail in the last day. The jail sits in South Bend, the county seat, on Washington's coast. The Pacific County Sheriff's Office runs the facility and keeps the jail register. Use this page to search the Pacific County 24 hour booking roster by name, find the sheriff's contact info, and file a public records request. The roster shows booking date, charges at intake, and the holding facility for each person in custody.
Pacific County 24 Hour Booking Overview
Pacific County Jail 24 Hour Booking
The Pacific County Jail in South Bend is the main intake site for arrests in Pacific County. The Pacific County Sheriff's Office runs the facility. The jail serves South Bend, Raymond, Long Beach, Ilwaco, Ocean Park, and the rest of the Long Beach Peninsula. The 24 hour booking list is the public record of each new admission and is kept under RCW 70.48.100.
The Pacific County inmate roster is the online view of the jail register. It refreshes during the day as deputies process new bookings. The jail also holds people arrested by the Raymond Police Department, the Long Beach Police Department, and state troopers patrolling US 101.
The sheriff's page lists the jail phone number and the records contact in South Bend. It is the right spot to call when the roster is slow to load.
Note: The Pacific County jail register is public under state law, but booking photos, medical notes, and full inmate files are confidential in most cases.
Searching the Pacific County Roster
Start the search with a last name. If the list is long, add a first name. Check the booking date and the charge code for each match. Brand new bookings may take an hour or two to post, so try again if the person is not yet listed.
Tips for finding a recent Pacific County booking:
- Try a last name alone first
- Use partial spellings and nicknames
- Note the booking time and charges
- Call the jail for real-time custody status
Pacific County is rural and spread out. Arrests on the Long Beach Peninsula may travel across the Willapa Bay bridge to South Bend before the name shows up on the 24 hour booking roster. A short delay is normal.
Pacific County Public Records
When the roster is not enough, file a public records request. The Pacific County public records page explains how. The process runs under the Washington Public Records Act in RCW 42.56. The county has five business days to respond.
Ask for the jail register entries by date or by name. The Sheriff's Office maintains jail records and will release the public parts of the file. Fees are small. Most counties charge 15 cents per printed page and a lower rate for electronic copies.
The Pacific County public records page lists the records officer, the hours, and the ways to send a request. Email is the fastest in most cases.
Courts and 24 Hour Booking Pacific County
After a booking, the case moves to the Pacific County District Court for misdemeanors or the Pacific County Superior Court for felonies. First appearances are set within one court day. The Odyssey Portal is the case data portal for many Washington courts and is a solid next step after the booking roster.
The Washington Courts case search is the wider gateway to trial court records. VINELink sends a free alert when a Pacific County inmate is released, moved, or re-booked.
Note: The Pacific County Jail follows Washington State jail standards for booking, visitation, and inmate services, and publishes its rules on the sheriff site.
State Tools and Pacific County
Use the DOC Incarcerated Search when a person has moved from the Pacific County Jail to a state prison sentence. The Washington State Patrol criminal history page runs WATCH, the state's official conviction history check under RCW 10.97.
The MRSC jail services page explains how small Washington counties run their jails. The MRSC criminal history page explains the line between public jail data and private file data.
Pacific County borders Grays Harbor to the north, Lewis to the east, Wahkiakum to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Check those nearby rosters if you cannot find a name in Pacific County.
What a Pacific County 24 Hour Booking Shows
Each row on the Pacific County jail register holds a short set of fields. You will see the full legal name, the booking date and time, the arresting agency, and the charges at intake. Bail amounts may show on the same line. The jail register is the only part of the file that the public can see by right.
The fields come straight from RCW 70.48.100. Names, dates, and the legal reason for the hold are all public. Photos, classification notes, and medical files stay out of the public 24 hour booking list. The MRSC law enforcement records page walks through the same line in plain words.
If a field is missing on the Pacific County roster, ask the records office in South Bend. Staff can confirm small details by phone when the live page is slow.
Pacific County Bail and Release Steps
Bail in Pacific County is set at the first appearance in court, often the day after a 24 hour booking. The judge weighs the charge, local ties, and any past failures to appear. A bail bond agent posts the bond at the jail in South Bend, and the inmate is released after intake clears. Some low-level cases get a release on personal recognizance, with no bond at all.
Booking and release fees in Pacific County are small. Most public records copies cost 15 cents per printed page and 10 cents per electronic page under RCW 42.56. Cash bond receipts and property logs are kept by the jail and can be requested if a question comes up later.
Pacific County Jail Intake Process
At the Pacific County Jail in South Bend, staff take a photo, run a state warrant check, and log the name, charges, and arrest time into the register. Medical staff do a short health screen before the person moves to a holding cell. Because the county is rural, arrests on the Long Beach Peninsula may take a while to reach the jail. Families can call the sheriff in South Bend to check on a Pacific County 24 hour booking.
Pacific County Public Records Steps
Pacific County accepts records requests in writing by email, mail, or web form. The jail register entries are public under RCW 70.48.100. Full inmate files are not. Keep the request short and name a clear date range. The county records officer will tell you which parts can be released and which are exempt.
The Washington AG Open Government Resource Manual is the deepest guide to the steps. Non-conviction arrest history has tighter limits under RCW 10.97. For free legal help after a Pacific County booking, the Northwest Justice Project and WashingtonLawHelp serve the southwest Washington coast. The WSBA referral line can match a paid lawyer for the case.

