Pierce county corrections booking

  • How do I contact Pierce County?

    Contact Us

    1. Dial 911 in an emergency
    2. General Information
    3. . (253) 798-7250.
    4. Downed Signs (Stop/Yield) (253) 798-8000 (24-Hour)
    5. Sewer Pump Station Alarm
    6. . (253) 798-7000 (24-Hour).
    7. Code Enforcement
    8. . (253) 798-4636 (Code Violations, Nuisances, Illegal Dumping).
    9. Development Center
    10. Inspection Request
    11. Road, River and Pond Maintenance

  • How do I pick up properties in Pierce County jail?

    Safekeeping & Found Property
    Call the property room at (253) 591-5984 or (253) 798-7522 to schedule an appointment.
    If ownership cannot be determined or a firearm is involved, you may be required to obtain a property release..

  • How do I put money on a inmates books in Pierce County jail?

    You may send money to an inmate via the following methods: Internet deposits (via credit cards) Toll free by calling 1-866-232-1899 Facility Locator Number: 298402..

  • How do I put money on books at Pierce County jail?

    You may send money to an inmate via the following methods: Internet deposits (via credit cards) Toll free by calling 1-866-232-1899 Facility Locator Number: 298402..

  • How do I put money on my inmate's books in Pierce County jail?

    Family and friends of inmates can continue to post money on inmates' accounts online at www.touchpaydirect.com or by phone at 1-866-232-1899..

  • What are the classification levels in Pierce County jail?

    Classification Custody Levels
    The inmate's assigned institutional custody designation within the assigned security level, consists of one of the following: Level 1 high.
    Level 2 close custody.
    Level 3 high medium..

  • What time does Pierce County release inmates?

    If an inmate is being released from jail either on personal recognizance or bail being posted, what time will the inmate be released? An inmate will be released sometime between 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m..

  • Contact Us

    1. Dial 911 in an emergency
    2. General Information
    3. . (253) 798-7250.
    4. Downed Signs (Stop/Yield) (253) 798-8000 (24-Hour)
    5. Sewer Pump Station Alarm
    6. . (253) 798-7000 (24-Hour).
    7. Code Enforcement
    8. . (253) 798-4636 (Code Violations, Nuisances, Illegal Dumping).
    9. Development Center
    10. Inspection Request
    11. Road, River and Pond Maintenance
  • Classification Custody Levels
    The inmate's assigned institutional custody designation within the assigned security level, consists of one of the following: Level 1 high.
    Level 2 close custody.
    Level 3 high medium.
  • Inmates will be able to schedule their visits up to seven days in advance.
    Inmates must provide a complete name and date of birth for each person visiting.
    This information (authorized visits) will be entered into the visiting logs by unit officers.
    All visitors must have an approved picture identification.
  • Safekeeping & Found Property
    Call the property room at (253) 591-5984 or (253) 798-7522 to schedule an appointment.
    If ownership cannot be determined or a firearm is involved, you may be required to obtain a property release.
About the facility. The Pierce County Sheriff's Department Corrections Bureau is a direct supervision jail located at 910 Tacoma AVE S, Tacoma, WA 98402. The  Inmate MoneyJail VisitationInmate TelephonesCommissary
Contacts. Jail Booking (253) 798-4590. Click here to thank a corrections employee or make a complaint or comment. Directions. Main Jail Pierce County Jail map (  Inmate MoneyJail VisitationCommissaryInmate Telephones
Contacts. Jail Booking (253) 798-4590. Click here to thank a corrections employee or make a complaint or comment. Directions. Main Jail Pierce County Jail map (  Inmate MoneyJail VisitationInmate TelephonesCommissary

How do I find inmates in Pierce County Jail?

Click on ' Inmate Roster ' to view the jail current inmates of Pierce County

The roster includes persons in the Yakima facility, in the hospital, and on a temporary release, it also lists persons released in the last 48 hours

To lookup inmates faster, you can search by name, the search form is under the roster

How many people can visit Pierce County detention & corrections center?

Each prisoner in Pierce County Detention & Corrections Center is allowed one visit a week with up to 3 visitors per visit

Refer the map below to find the driving directions

What is Pierce County Jail made of?

The Pierce County Jail is made of two facilities “New Jail” and “Main Jail”

The New Jail was built in 2003 and the Main Jail was built in 1985

The Sheriff’s department’s mission is to protect life and property, uphold rights, and work in partnership to build strong, safe communities

(Pierce County Sheriff webpage) 701 Nollmeyer Ln

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The current sheriff is Chip W.
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The current Sheriff is Peyton C.
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