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Thurston County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Olympia, Washington

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Thurston County Jail, also known as the Thurston County Correctional Facility, is a detention center located in Olympia, Washington. It serves the cities of Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, and other surrounding areas in Thurston County. The facility houses adult offenders awaiting trial, sentencing, or transfer to state correctional institutions. It also holds individuals arrested for misdemeanor and felony offenses and those violating probation or parole conditions.

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Thurston County Jail Inmate Lookup

Thurston County Jail provides an online inmate search tool that allows the public to locate information about incarcerated individuals. The search can be conducted using the offender's name, booking number, or date of birth. The search results typically display the offender's name, booking number, charges, booking date, and current status.

Search Steps

To perform an inmate search:

  1. Visit the Thurston County Jail website.
  2. Click on the "Inmate Search" link.
  3. Enter the offender's name, booking number, or date of birth in the designated fields.
  4. Click on the "Search" button.

Using Search Information

The inmate search results provide basic information about the offender. This information can be used to:

  • Verify an offender's incarceration status.
  • Determine the charges against an offender.
  • Obtain the offender's booking number for further inquiries.

Search Tips

  • Use the offender's full name for the most accurate results.
  • If the offender's name is common, include any middle names or aliases.
  • If the search does not return any results, try searching by booking number or date of birth.
  • If the search results are incomplete or inaccurate, contact the Thurston County Jail for assistance.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a public record that lists the names of individuals currently incarcerated in a correctional facility. The Thurston County Jail roster provides detailed information about each offender, including:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon booking.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The date the offender is scheduled to be released from custody.
  • Criminal Charges: A list of the charges against the offender.

Roster Updates

The jail roster is updated regularly, typically within 24 hours of an offender being booked or released. The most up-to-date roster can be found on the Thurston County Jail website.

Finding the Jail Roster

To access the Thurston County Jail roster:

  1. Visit the Thurston County Jail website.
  2. Click on the "Inmate Roster" link.
  3. The roster will be displayed in a searchable format.

Other Details

The jail roster may also include additional information about the offender, such as:

  • Mugshot: A photograph of the offender.
  • Physical Description: The offender's height, weight, and other distinguishing characteristics.
  • Incarceration Status: The offender's current status within the facility, such as "In Custody" or "Released."
  • Court Information: The court case number and scheduled court dates.

The jail roster is a valuable resource for obtaining information about incarcerated individuals. It can be used to:

  • Verify an offender's incarceration status.
  • Determine the charges against an offender.
  • Obtain the offender's booking number for further inquiries.
  • Track an offender's progress through the criminal justice system.

How to Call a Detainee

Inmate Call System

Thurston County Jail uses a third-party vendor, Securus Technologies, to provide inmate calling services. Inmates are allowed to make outgoing calls to landlines and mobile phones. Calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes.

Calling an Inmate

To call an inmate at Thurston County Jail:

  1. Dial the Securus Technologies phone number: (800) 844-6591
  2. Follow the prompts to enter the inmate's booking number or last name.
  3. You will be connected to the inmate's phone.

Call Regulations

  • Calls are limited to 15 minutes each.
  • Inmates are charged for all calls, regardless of the length.
  • The cost of calls varies depending on the destination and time of day.
  • Inmates cannot receive incoming calls.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

No, inmates at Thurston County Jail cannot receive incoming calls.

Inmate Messaging

Thurston County Jail does not offer inmate messaging services. Inmates cannot send or receive voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates

Inmates at Thurston County Jail can receive mail from friends and family members. Mail must be addressed as follows:

Inmate's Name
Thurston County Jail
PO Box 790
Olympia, WA 98507

Guidelines for Sending Mail:

  • All mail must be sent via the United States Postal Service (USPS).
  • Mail must be in a plain white envelope.
  • The envelope must be no larger than 9" x 12".
  • The envelope must be stamped with sufficient postage.
  • Do not send cash or money orders.

Prohibited Items in Mail:

  • Contraband, such as weapons, drugs, and alcohol
  • Pornographic materials
  • Gang-related materials
  • Threatening or harassing materials
  • Materials that could compromise the safety or security of the facility

Sending Care Packages

Care packages are not allowed at Thurston County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates at Thurston County Jail can receive money from friends and family members through JPay, a third-party vendor. Money can be sent online, by phone, or by mail.

Methods for Sending Money:

  • Online: Visit the JPay website and follow the instructions to create an account and send money.
  • Phone: Call JPay at (800) 574-5729 and follow the prompts to send money.
  • Mail: Send a money order to JPay at the following address:
JPay
PO Box 260010
Chicago, IL 60626

Regulations and Limitations:

  • All money must be sent through JPay.
  • There is a $2.50 fee for each transaction.
  • Inmates cannot receive more than $200 per month.
  • Money sent to inmates is subject to seizure for outstanding fines or restitution.

Visitation

Arranging a Visit

To arrange a visit at Thurston County Jail, you must first create an account with iCare, the jail's visitation management system. Once you have an account, you can schedule visits online or by phone.

Scheduling a Visit Online:

  1. Visit the iCare website.
  2. Create an account by clicking on the "Register" link.
  3. Once you have created an account, you can schedule a visit by clicking on the "Schedule a Visit" link.

Scheduling a Visit by Phone:

  1. Call iCare at (888) 451-4514.
  2. Follow the prompts to schedule a visit.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years old.
  • Visitors must present a valid government-issued ID at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors may be subject to a search before entering the visitation area.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the visitation area.
  • Visitors must dress appropriately.
  • Visitors must follow all instructions given by jail staff.

Visitation Hours

Visitation hours at Thurston County Jail are as follows:

  • Weekdays: 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM and 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Weekends and Holidays: 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM and 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Video Visitation

Thurston County Jail offers video visitation for inmates who are in isolation or have other restrictions that prevent them from attending in-person visits. Video visits can be scheduled online or by phone through iCare.

How to Use Video Visitation:

  1. Create an account with iCare, the jail's visitation management system.
  2. Schedule a video visit by clicking on the "Schedule a Visit" link and selecting "Video Visit."
  3. On the day of the visit, log in to your iCare account and click on the "Join Video Visit" link.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store where inmates can purchase a variety of items, such as food, clothing, and toiletries. The commissary is operated by a third-party vendor and is not affiliated with the jail.

The commissary serves several purposes:

  • It allows inmates to purchase items that they need or want.
  • It provides inmates with a way to earn money by working in the commissary.
  • It generates revenue for the jail.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use the commissary by purchasing items with their commissary account. Inmates can add money to their commissary account by having friends or family members deposit money into the account online or by mail.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

There are some restrictions on commissary use, such as:

  • Inmates may only purchase a certain amount of each item per week.
  • Certain items, such as tobacco products and alcohol, are not allowed.
  • Inmates may be restricted from using the commissary if they have outstanding fines or restitution.

Release Information

Inmates at Thurston County Jail are typically released when they have served their sentence or when they have been granted bail or probation. Inmates may also be released if they are found not guilty of the charges against them or if their case is dismissed.

Who Can Be Released?

Not all inmates are eligible for release. Inmates who have been convicted of serious crimes or who are considered a danger to the community may be held in jail until their trial or until they have served their full sentence.

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To get inmate release information, you can contact the Thurston County Jail. You will need to provide the inmate's name and booking number.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Thurston County Jail is a medium-security facility. This means that the jail has a variety of security measures in place to prevent inmates from escaping or harming themselves or others. These measures include:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Armed guards
  • Security cameras
  • Electronic door locks
  • Inmate searches

Categories of Offenders Housed

Thurston County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Inmates serving short sentences
  • Inmates awaiting transfer to state correctional institutions

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail. They perform a variety of duties, such as:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Conducting inmate searches
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Transporting inmates to and from court
  • Providing emergency medical care

Correctional Staff

In addition to correctional officers, the jail is staffed by a variety of other personnel, including:

  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Chaplains
  • Educational staff
  • Food service staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

11702 Yelm Hwy SE, Olympia, WA 98513, United States

Official Phone Number

360-459-9603

Official Website

www.nisqually-nsn.gov/index.php/administration/tribal-services/public-safety/department-corrections

Olympia, WA

nicknames:
Oly
Coordinates:
47.03778°N 122.90083°W
Country:
United States
State:
Washington
County:
Thurston
Incorporated:
January 28, 1859
Named for:
Olympic Mountains
Government:
Type:
Council/City Manager
Mayor:
Cheryl Selby (D)
Area:
City:
20.09 sq mi (52.02 km2)
Land:
18.23 sq mi (47.20 km2)
Water:
1.87 sq mi (4.82 km2)
Elevation:
95 ft (29 m)
Population (2010):
City:
46,478
Estimate (2019):
52,882
Rank:
US: 741st WA: 23rd
Density:
2,902.26/sq mi (1,120.58/km2)
Urban:
176,617 (US: 195th)
Metro:
286,419 (US: 169th)
Demonym(s):
Olympian
Time zone:
Pacific
Summer (DST):
Pacific
ZIP codes:
98501-98599
Area code(s):
360
FIPS code:
53-51300
GNIS feature ID:
1533353

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search for an inmate by name or ID number?

To search for an inmate by name or ID number, visit the website of the correctional facility where you believe the individual may be incarcerated. Most correctional facilities have a dedicated inmate search page where you can enter the inmate's last name or ID number to retrieve information about their location and current status.

Where can I find information about an inmate's location, current status, and release date?

Inmate location, current status, and release date information can be found through the inmate search process described above. By entering the inmate's last name or ID number, you should be able to access a detailed profile that includes their current location within the correctional facility, their current status (e.g., active, inactive, released), and their expected release date.

Can I access inmate search records remotely?

In most cases, yes. Many correctional facilities offer online inmate search tools that can be accessed remotely from any device with internet connectivity. These online tools provide the same functionality as visiting the facility in person, allowing you to search for inmates by name or ID number and retrieve information about their location, status, and release date.

Arrest Lookup

How do I find out if someone has been arrested?

To find out if someone has been arrested, you can visit the website of the local sheriff's office or police department. Many law enforcement agencies have online arrest records databases that allow you to search for individuals by name or other identifying information.

Where can I obtain a copy of an arrest report?

You can obtain a copy of an arrest report by contacting the law enforcement agency that made the arrest. In some jurisdictions, arrest reports are available online, while in others you may need to request them in person or through a written request. There may be a fee associated with obtaining a copy of an arrest report.

How can I search for recent arrests in a specific area?

To search for recent arrests in a specific area, you can visit the website of the local sheriff's office or police department. Many law enforcement agencies publish daily or weekly arrest logs that provide information about recent arrests within their jurisdiction. These logs may include the names of individuals arrested, the charges they face, and the date and location of the arrest.

Active Warrant Search

How do I determine if there is an active warrant out for my arrest?

To determine if there is an active warrant out for your arrest, you can contact the local sheriff's office or police department. You can also visit the website of the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and search for active warrants using your name and other identifying information.

Where can I find information about the terms and conditions of a warrant?

Information about the terms and conditions of a warrant can be found in the warrant itself. If you have a copy of the warrant, you can review it to determine the charges against you and any restrictions or conditions that have been imposed.

Can I check for warrants issued in other jurisdictions?

Yes, you can check for warrants issued in other jurisdictions by contacting the local law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction where you believe the warrant may have been issued. You can also visit the website of the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and search for active warrants using your name and other identifying information. The NCIC database includes warrants from all 50 states and several other countries.

Jail Bookings

How do I get information about recent jail bookings?

To get information about recent jail bookings, you can visit the website of the local sheriff's office or police department. Many law enforcement agencies publish daily or weekly booking logs that provide information about individuals who have been booked into jail, including their names, charges, and booking dates.

Are jail booking records publicly accessible?

In most cases, yes. Jail booking records are public records and are available to the public upon request. You can contact the local sheriff's office or police department to obtain copies of jail booking records.

How can I find out if someone is currently booked into jail?

To find out if someone is currently booked into jail, you can contact the local sheriff's office or police department. You can also visit the website of the facility and search for the individual's name in the inmate search tool.

Mugshots

How can I access an inmate's mugshot?

In most cases, inmate mugshots are considered public records and are available to the public upon request. You can contact the local sheriff's office or police department to obtain a copy of an inmate's mugshot.

Are mugshots considered public records?

Yes, in most jurisdictions, inmate mugshots are considered public records and are available to the public upon request. However, there may be exceptions in certain cases, such as when the inmate is a minor or when the release of the mugshot could interfere with an ongoing investigation.

Are there any restrictions on the use or distribution of inmate mugshots?

Yes, there may be restrictions on the use or distribution of inmate mugshots. In some jurisdictions, it is illegal to use or distribute inmate mugshots for commercial purposes or to harass or intimidate the inmate. It is important to check the laws in your jurisdiction before using or distributing inmate mugshots.

Inmate Calls

How do inmates make phone calls?

Inmates typically make phone calls using a collect call system or through a prepaid phone account. Collect calls are billed to the recipient of the call, while prepaid phone accounts allow inmates to purchase minutes in advance. Inmates can make calls to landlines and mobile phones, but there may be restrictions on the length and frequency of calls.

What are the guidelines and restrictions for inmate phone calls?

The guidelines and restrictions for inmate phone calls vary from facility to facility. However, some common guidelines include:

  • Calls may be monitored and recorded.
  • Calls may be limited to a certain number of minutes per day or week.
  • Calls may be restricted to certain times of day.
  • Calls may be prohibited to certain individuals, such as known gang members or individuals who have threatened staff or other inmates.

Can I receive calls from inmates?

In most cases, no. Inmates are typically not allowed to receive incoming calls from outside the facility. However, there may be exceptions in certain circumstances, such as for legal or medical emergencies.

Inmate Mail

How do I mail a letter or package to an inmate?

To mail a letter or package to an inmate, you must follow the specific guidelines established by the correctional facility where the inmate is housed. Typically, you will need to include the inmate's name, ID number, and the facility address on the envelope or package. There may also be restrictions on the size and content of mail sent to inmates.

Are there any limitations on what can be sent to inmates?

Yes, there are limitations on what can be sent to inmates. Generally, inmates are not allowed to receive items such as:

  • Weapons or contraband
  • Drugs or alcohol
  • Money or currency
  • Food or beverages
  • Pornographic materials
  • Gang-related materials
  • Items that could be used to escape

Can inmates correspond with individuals outside of the immediate family?

Yes, in most cases, inmates are allowed to correspond with individuals outside of their immediate family. However, there may be restrictions on the number and frequency of letters that inmates can send and receive. Inmates may also be required to submit their correspondence to be inspected by facility staff.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you will need to contact the correctional facility where the inmate is housed. Each facility has its own visitation policies and procedures, so it is important to check with the facility directly to determine the requirements for scheduling a visit.

What are the rules and regulations for visitation?

The rules and regulations for visitation vary from facility to facility. However, some common rules and regulations include:

  • Visitors must be approved by the facility before they are allowed to visit an inmate.
  • Visitors must present photo identification at the time of the visit.
  • Visitors may be subject to a search before entering the facility.
  • Visitors may be prohibited from bringing certain items into the facility, such as weapons, drugs, or alcohol.
  • Visitors may be limited to a certain number of visits per week or month.

Can children or family members visit inmates?

Yes, in most cases, children and family members can visit inmates. However, there may be age restrictions or other requirements that vary from facility to facility. It is important to check with the facility directly to determine the specific rules and regulations regarding visitation by children or family members.

Sending Money

How do I send money to an inmate's account?

To send money to an inmate's account, you can use one of the following methods:

  • Online money transfer: Many correctional facilities have partnered with third-party vendors that allow you to send money online using a credit card or debit card.
  • Mail: You can send a money order or cashier's check through the mail to the inmate's account.
  • In person: You can deposit money into an inmate's account in person at the correctional facility.

Are there any limits on the amount of money that can be sent?

Yes, there may be limits on the amount of money that can be sent to an inmate's account. These limits vary from facility to facility, so it is important to check with the facility directly to determine the specific requirements.

How long does it take for money to be deposited into an inmate's account?

The time it takes for money to be deposited into an inmate's account varies depending on the method used to send the money. Online money transfers are

Posting Bond

How do I post bond for an inmate?

To post bond for an inmate, you will need to contact the court or bail bondsman that issued the bond. You will need to pay the full amount of the bond in cash or through a bail bondsman. Once the bond is posted, the inmate will be released from custody.

What are the requirements and eligibility criteria for posting bond?

The requirements and eligibility criteria for posting bond vary depending on the jurisdiction. However, some common requirements include:

  • You must be 18 years of age or older.
  • You must have a valid photo ID.
  • You must not have any outstanding warrants or convictions for violent crimes.
  • You must be able to demonstrate that you have the financial means to pay the bond.

Can I post bond for someone who is not a family member?

Yes, in most cases, you can post bond for someone who is not a family member. However, the court or bail bondsman may require additional documentation or proof of your relationship with the inmate.

Release

How do I obtain information about an inmate's pending release?

To obtain information about an inmate's pending release, you can contact the correctional facility where the inmate is housed. The facility will be able to provide you with the inmate's expected release date and any other relevant information.

What steps are involved in preparing for an inmate's release?

The steps involved in preparing for an inmate's release may vary depending on the facility and the inmate's individual circumstances. However, some common steps include:

  • Secure housing: The inmate may need to secure housing arrangements for after their release.
  • Obtain employment: The inmate may need to find a job or enroll in a job training program.
  • Enroll in educational programs: The inmate may need to enroll in educational programs or GED classes to improve their job prospects.
  • Seek substance abuse treatment: The inmate may need to seek substance abuse treatment if they have a history of addiction.
  • Mental health counseling: The inmate may need to receive mental health counseling to address any underlying mental health issues.

Can I provide transportation or support for an inmate upon release?

Yes, in most cases, you can provide transportation or support for an inmate upon release. However, you should check with the correctional facility to determine if there are any restrictions or requirements for providing transportation or support.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates access legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can access legal assistance while incarcerated through a variety of means, including:

  • Public defenders: Inmates who cannot afford to hire an attorney may be eligible for a public defender. Public defenders are attorneys who are appointed by the court to represent indigent defendants.
  • Jailhouse lawyers: Jailhouse lawyers are inmates who have legal knowledge and experience and can provide assistance to other inmates.
  • Law libraries: Many correctional facilities have law libraries where inmates can access legal materials and conduct legal research.
  • Legal aid organizations: Some legal aid organizations provide free or low-cost legal assistance to inmates.

Are there pro bono or reduced-fee legal services available to inmates?

Yes, there are several pro bono and reduced-fee legal services available to inmates. These services are typically provided by law students, legal aid organizations, and volunteer attorneys.

Can inmates file legal motions or appeals from prison?

Yes, inmates can file legal motions or appeals from prison. Inmates have the right to file a writ of habeas corpus to challenge the legality of their imprisonment. Inmates can also file appeals to higher courts to challenge their convictions or sentences.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

How do inmates receive medical care while in custody?

Inmates receive medical care while in custody through the correctional facility's medical department. Medical departments are typically staffed by doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals who provide a range of medical services to inmates, including:

  • Sick calls
  • Routine checkups
  • Prescriptions
  • Emergency care
  • Mental health care

What types of medical services are available to inmates?

The types of medical services available to inmates vary depending on the facility. However, most correctional facilities provide a range of basic medical services, including:

  • Sick calls
  • Routine checkups
  • Prescriptions
  • Emergency care
  • Mental health care
  • Dental care
  • Eye care

Can inmates access specialized medical treatment for chronic conditions?

Yes, in most cases, inmates can access specialized medical treatment for chronic conditions. Correctional facilities are required to provide inmates with adequate medical care, which includes access to specialized treatment for chronic conditions.

Criminal Records Lookup

How do I obtain a copy of my criminal record?

To obtain a copy of your criminal record, you can contact the local sheriff's office or police department in the jurisdiction where you were arrested or convicted. You may also be able to obtain a copy of your criminal record through the state's Department of Justice or Bureau of Criminal Identification.

What information is included in a criminal record?

A criminal record typically includes information about your arrests, convictions, and sentences. It may also include information about your probation or parole status.

Can I have my criminal record expunged or sealed?

In some cases, you may be able to have your criminal record expunged or sealed. Expungement means that your criminal record is destroyed or erased. Sealing means that your criminal record is not accessible to the public. The eligibility requirements for expungement and sealing vary from state to state.

Sex Offender Registry

How do I access the sex offender registry in my area?

To access the sex offender registry in your area, you can visit the website of your local sheriff's office or police department. Many law enforcement agencies publish online sex offender registries that allow you to search for registered sex offenders in your area by name, address, or other identifying information.

What information is available on the sex offender registry?

The information available on the sex offender registry varies from state to state. However, most sex offender registries include information such as:

  • The offender's name
  • The offender's address
  • The offender's date of birth
  • The offender's photograph
  • The offender's conviction information
  • The offender's risk level

How can I stay informed about newly registered sex offenders in my neighborhood?

To stay informed about newly registered sex offenders in your neighborhood, you can sign up for email or text alerts from your local sheriff's office or police department. Many law enforcement agencies offer these alerts as a free service to the public.

Background Check

What information is included in a background check?

A background check typically includes information about your criminal record, driving record, and credit history. It may also include information about your education, employment history, and references.

How do I request a background check on myself or someone else?

To request a background check on yourself or someone else, you can contact a consumer reporting agency such as Experian, Equifax, or TransUnion. You will need to provide the consumer reporting agency with the individual's name, social security number, and date of birth.

Are background checks always accurate?

No, background checks are not always accurate. Consumer reporting agencies rely on information provided by third parties, and this information can sometimes be inaccurate or incomplete. If you believe that your background check contains inaccurate information, you can dispute the information with the consumer reporting agency.

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