Search Ferry County Busted Mugshots
Ferry County busted mugshots and jail roster info come from the Ferry County Sheriff's Office in Republic. You can search Ferry County arrest records, booking photos, and inmate data through the public jail roster. The sheriff keeps the roster updated through the day. It is one of the smallest jails in the state. Use the search tool below to look up Ferry County mugshots, booking records, and recent arrests fast. The search covers the whole county and pulls data from state and county sources.
Ferry County Jail Roster Search
The Ferry County jail roster is hosted by the sheriff's office. You can find it at ferry-county.com. The roster shows current inmates held in Ferry County. Each listing has the name, book date, charges, and current status. The data is open under RCW 70.48.100, which says basic jail info must stay public. You can search by name or scan the full list.
Ferry County mugshots may not show on every listing. State law limits which booking photos are shared online. The jail roster itself is public. The sheriff runs the jail out of Republic, the county seat. The facility is small and the daily count is low. Bookings are quick to post.
Take a look at the Ferry County jail roster below.
Open the Ferry County jail roster to see current inmates and arrest records.
The Ferry County jail roster page lets you check who is in custody right now.
Note: Ferry County has one of the smallest jails in the state, so the roster is short and easy to scan.
Ferry County Arrest Records
The Ferry County Sheriff's Office handles arrests in the unincorporated parts of the county. The office sits in Republic. You can file a public records request for police reports, incident files, and arrest records. Requests fall under RCW 42.56, the state public records act. The sheriff must respond in five business days. Fees track the state chart. Copies run 15 cents per page. Scans are about 10 cents per page.
Some Ferry County arrest records are shielded. RCW 10.97 protects criminal history data that did not end in a conviction. RCW 10.97.130 limits what can be shared about sealed cases. The sheriff can tell you which parts of a file are open.
For case files tied to a Ferry County mugshot, check the Superior Court Clerk. The clerk keeps felony cases, civil cases, and family law files. The Washington Courts Odyssey Portal is the main online search tool. You need a free account. The portal covers Ferry County Superior Court and 36 other counties.
Ferry County Sheriff and Court
The Ferry County Sheriff's main site is at ferry-county.com. It links to the jail, the court, and records request forms. The site is the fastest way to find phone numbers, hours, and mail info. You can also pick up records in person at the courthouse in Republic.
Below is a screenshot of the main Ferry County homepage.
Visit the Ferry County homepage for contact info and links to the sheriff and court pages.
The Ferry County homepage is the hub for sheriff, jail, and court records.
Ferry County Booking Photos and Court Files
Ferry County Superior Court holds felony criminal cases and big civil cases. District Court hears misdemeanors, traffic, and small claims. Both keep case files tied to arrests. If you pull a Ferry County mugshot from the jail roster, the court file will have the charges and outcome. Copies cost around 50 cents per page at Superior Court. Certified copies start at $5 for the first page.
Note: Ferry County court records and jail roster data are kept by separate offices, so you may need to check both to get the full picture.
The Washington State Patrol keeps criminal history on the WATCH system. You can run a name search for a small fee. The state Department of Corrections keeps records on people held in prison. That tool lets you look up folks sent from Ferry County to state prison.
Ferry County Inmate Records Access
To get more on a Ferry County inmate, you can call the sheriff or file a records request. Mail is slow but works. Email is faster. The sheriff runs a small staff, so some requests take longer than the five-day clock. Large requests may need a deposit of 10%. The sheriff can fill a request in pieces if needed.
Ferry County is a rural county with a low jail count. Most bookings are short stays. A few longer holds come through on felony charges. The roster moves fast. Daily checks are the best way to stay current.
Ferry County Public Records Tools
The Washington Public Records Act gives anyone the right to see most government files. RCW 42.56 lays out the rules. You can ask for police reports, sheriff logs, incident files, booking records, and more. Ferry County handles these requests through the sheriff or the county clerk. The state also runs a few tools that work across all counties. The Odyssey Portal covers court cases. WATCH covers criminal history. Both are open to the public.
For active warrants, the sheriff's office is the best first call. The state Department of Corrections also lists folks on supervised release. Ferry County busted mugshots tied to warrants may be posted on the sheriff's page or left off if the case is still open. Some files stay sealed until a judge rules. The key rule is that the jail roster and basic arrest info stay open, even when some details are held back.
Note: Ferry County is rural and some records take longer to pull, so plan for extra days on large requests.
Nearby Counties
If your search does not turn up the Ferry County busted mugshots you need, try a nearby county. Some cases cross county lines.