Pacific County Mugshots Lookup

Pacific County busted mugshots come from the Pacific County Jail in South Bend. The sheriff books people each day. The jail roster is open to the public. You can search by name. Pacific County mugshots are taken at intake and stay tied to the booking file. The county sits on the southwest coast of Washington. If you need to find a person in custody, the jail roster is the right first stop. The Superior Court file shows what happened next. Both work together for any arrest in Pacific County.

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Pacific County Overview

23K Population
South Bend County Seat
Coastal Region
Superior Court Level

Pacific County Jail Roster

The Pacific County Jail is run by the Pacific County Sheriff's Office. The jail is in South Bend, the county seat. Booking happens around the clock. You can reach the sheriff page at co.pacific.wa.us. From there you can find the jail roster, the records unit, and contact info.

The image below is from the Pacific County homepage. From there you can reach the sheriff, the courts, and the records unit.

Pacific County homepage busted mugshots jail roster

The jail register is public under RCW 70.48.100. That law sets out what must show on the roster: name, hour and date of confinement, the cause, and how the person was let out. Pacific County mugshots taken at intake are part of that record.

Note: The roster shows current custody, so older Pacific County bookings will not appear there.

Pacific County Sheriff Records

The Pacific County Sheriff's Office handles arrests, jail intake, and incident reports. The records unit takes requests for police reports and crash files. Most requests come in by mail or by email. Some you can drop in for. Under RCW 42.56, the agency has five business days to give you a first reply. They can hand over the file, ask for more time, or deny with a reason.

Some Pacific County arrest records will be open. Some will be held back. Conviction info is open under RCW 10.97. Non-conviction data has limits set by RCW 10.97.130. The sheriff has to weigh what the law lets out before they share the file.

Pacific County Superior Court Cases

Pacific County feeds the statewide Odyssey portal. You can run a name search on the Washington Courts site. The portal pulls Superior Court records from 37 counties. Pacific is one of them. You can check filing dates, charges, hearing dates, and case status.

The Pacific County Superior Court Clerk keeps the full file at the courthouse in South Bend. Walk-ins can ask for a copy. Bring a photo ID. Certified copies cost more than plain copies. Court staff can help you find a case by name or by case number. From the case file you can see how a Pacific County booking moved through the system.

Pacific County Booking Photos

Pacific County booking photos are taken at intake. They are part of the public booking record. Many county jails post the photo with the roster. Some do not. If the photo is not online, you can ask for a copy through the records unit. The fee is small.

Booking photos are not the only record from a Pacific County arrest. The case also creates a police report, an incident number, a booking sheet, and a court file. Each piece is held by a different office. The state archive at digitalarchives.wa.gov holds older Pacific County records that have been moved out of active storage.

Search Pacific County Arrest Records

To search Pacific County arrest records the right way, work the systems in order. Start with the jail roster. Move to the Odyssey portal. Check WATCH for the statewide criminal history. Use VINE to track custody status.

  • Pacific County Jail roster for current bookings
  • Washington Courts name search for case files
  • WATCH for the statewide criminal record
  • VINE for free custody alerts

The fee for a WATCH name search is $11. VINE is free. Court name searches on the Odyssey portal are free. Document downloads from the portal cost a small per-page fee.

Note: Pacific County borders Oregon to the south, so some cases involve out-of-state agencies as well as local law enforcement.

Pacific County Jail Visits

Visits at the Pacific County Jail run on a set schedule. Check the sheriff page before you go. Bring a photo ID. Dress code rules apply. Mail rules cap pages and photos per envelope. No hardcover books. Soft cover only. All mail gets opened and checked. Money for inmate accounts can go through a kiosk at the jail or online.

Bail in Washington uses cash or a bond. A bond agent charges 10% of the total. Release after posting takes a few hours.

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Cities in Pacific County

Pacific County is small and rural. None of the cities cross our population threshold for a city page. Bookings from South Bend, Raymond, Long Beach, Ilwaco, Ocean Park, and the rural areas all go through the Pacific County Jail.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Pacific County. If a person was booked in a nearby county, check that jail first.