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Current King County Jail Roster

Search the current King County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 14:06 UTCOfficial data
1,462In custody
160Felony
11Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
83Booked · 14d
140Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
ATANDERSON, TAVARIS#2026-001020
Jan 23, 2026
Vehicular Homicide+1 more
ViolentOther
138d
TLTAYLOR, LIAM SEAMUS#2026-001028
Jan 23, 2026
Robbery - Investigation+3 more
Property / TheftWeapons
138d
RKROUSE, KEITH LETRON#2026-001037
Jan 23, 2026
Assault 2+3 more
ViolentWeapons
138d
CLCASTRO, LAZARO EDURADO#2026-001038
Jan 23, 2026
Assault - Investigation+5 more
ViolentBurglaryDrugsDomestic
Felony138d
AJANDERS, JOSHUA LETROY#2026-000937
Jan 22, 2026
Violation of No Contact/Protection/Restraining/Foreign Protection Order (Prior Conv)+2 more
Domestic
139d
RCRAMIREZ CORTES, Cayetano Guillermo#2026-000946
Jan 22, 2026
Child Molestation 1+2 more
Sex offense
139d
CECISSE, ELHADJI MALICK#2026-000947
Jan 22, 2026
Rape - Investigation+1 more
Sex offense
139d
SESANCHEZ PENA, ESTEBAN#2026-000972
Jan 22, 2026
Rape of a Child 2+3 more
Sex offenseOther
139d
GBGARCIA, BLADIMIR#2026-000968
Jan 22, 2026
Robbery 1+6 more
Property / TheftViolentWeaponsBurglary
139d
SPSAVOIE, PARKER TIMOTHY#2026-000973
Jan 23, 2026
Fugitive - Investigation+6 more
Court / WarrantOther
139d
HMHASHEM, MAHMOUD MOHAMED#2026-000895
Jan 21, 2026
Rape 2+4 more
Sex offenseDomesticViolent
Felony140d
MBMANIVANH, BOUNPHET#2026-000898
Jan 21, 2026
Ignition Interlock Violation+3 more
OtherDUI / OVI
140d
BCButterfield, Christopher A#2026-000905
Jan 21, 2026
Burglary - Investigation+1 more
Burglary
140d
CGCASTILLA-GRADOS, GEORGE#2026-000828
Jan 20, 2026
DWLS 3+4 more
OtherDUI / OVI
141d
TNTITH, NATHEN#2026-000848
Jan 20, 2026
DUI+2 more
DUI / OVIOtherProperty / Theft
141d
BTBLANCO, TOBIAS MONTOYA#2026-000850
Jan 20, 2026
Communicating with a minor for immoral purposes+1 more
OtherSex offense
141d
LCLEON MARIN, CORAL ADRIANA#2026-000853
Jan 20, 2026
Assault 2
Violent
141d
FWFORBES, WILLIAM GILBERT#2026-000725
Jan 17, 2026
Violation of No Contact/Protection/Restraining/Foreign Protection Order+5 more
DomesticBurglaryViolent
Felony144d
MCMEJIA-BARAJAS, CARLOS FIDEL#2026-000727
Jan 17, 2026
Violation of No Contact/Protection/Restraining/Foreign Protection Order (Prior Conv)+1 more
Domestic
144d
HAHARTFIELD, ABRAHAM#2026-000649
Jan 16, 2026
Theft 2+6 more
Property / TheftBurglaryOtherDrugs
145d
  1. AT
    ANDERSON, TAVARIS#2026-001020
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 138Bond
    ViolentOther
  2. TL
    TAYLOR, LIAM SEAMUS#2026-001028
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 138Bond
    Property / TheftWeapons
  3. RK
    ROUSE, KEITH LETRON#2026-001037
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 138Bond
    ViolentWeapons
  4. CL
    CASTRO, LAZARO EDURADO#2026-001038
    Felony
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 138Bond
    ViolentBurglaryDrugsDomestic
  5. AJ
    ANDERS, JOSHUA LETROY#2026-000937
    Booked Jan 22, 2026Days 139Bond
    Domestic
  6. RC
    RAMIREZ CORTES, Cayetano Guillermo#2026-000946
    Booked Jan 22, 2026Days 139Bond
    Sex offense
  7. CE
    CISSE, ELHADJI MALICK#2026-000947
    Booked Jan 22, 2026Days 139Bond
    Sex offense
  8. SE
    SANCHEZ PENA, ESTEBAN#2026-000972
    Booked Jan 22, 2026Days 139Bond
    Sex offenseOther
  9. GB
    GARCIA, BLADIMIR#2026-000968
    Booked Jan 22, 2026Days 139Bond
    Property / TheftViolentWeaponsBurglary
  10. SP
    SAVOIE, PARKER TIMOTHY#2026-000973
    Booked Jan 23, 2026Days 139Bond
    Court / WarrantOther
  11. HM
    HASHEM, MAHMOUD MOHAMED#2026-000895
    Felony
    Booked Jan 21, 2026Days 140Bond
    Sex offenseDomesticViolent
  12. MB
    MANIVANH, BOUNPHET#2026-000898
    Booked Jan 21, 2026Days 140Bond
    OtherDUI / OVI
  13. BC
    Butterfield, Christopher A#2026-000905
    Booked Jan 21, 2026Days 140Bond
    Burglary
  14. CG
    CASTILLA-GRADOS, GEORGE#2026-000828
    Booked Jan 20, 2026Days 141Bond
    OtherDUI / OVI
  15. TN
    TITH, NATHEN#2026-000848
    Booked Jan 20, 2026Days 141Bond
    DUI / OVIOtherProperty / Theft
  16. BT
    BLANCO, TOBIAS MONTOYA#2026-000850
    Booked Jan 20, 2026Days 141Bond
    OtherSex offense
  17. LC
    LEON MARIN, CORAL ADRIANA#2026-000853
    Booked Jan 20, 2026Days 141Bond
    Violent
  18. FW
    FORBES, WILLIAM GILBERT#2026-000725
    Felony
    Booked Jan 17, 2026Days 144Bond
    DomesticBurglaryViolent
  19. MC
    MEJIA-BARAJAS, CARLOS FIDEL#2026-000727
    Booked Jan 17, 2026Days 144Bond
    Domestic
  20. HA
    HARTFIELD, ABRAHAM#2026-000649
    Booked Jan 16, 2026Days 145Bond
    Property / TheftBurglaryOtherDrugs

King County Jail Contact Information

Use these King County Correctional Facility contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
King County Correctional Facility
Operated By
King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention
Court
King County Superior Court

About the King County Correctional Facility

The King County Correctional Facility serves King County, Washington, which includes Seattle. This roster is built from King County's official open-data adult jail booking dataset, showing people currently in custody along with their booking number, booking date, charges, statute (RCW), and court case number.

This is arrest and booking data only and should not be relied upon as a criminal record. Confirm details with the King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention and the King County Superior Court.

Facility
King County Correctional Facility
Operated By
King County Dept. of Adult and Juvenile Detention
County
King County, Washington (Seattle)
Roster Source
King County open-data adult jail booking dataset (Socrata)

How the King County Inmate Search Works

To utilize the King County inmate search, begin by visiting the official King County Sheriff’s website, where you’ll find a user-friendly search tool. Enter the inmate's full name or booking number to access their booking record. The search results will provide crucial information, including the inmate’s charges, current status, and bond information. This tool is an essential resource for families looking to stay informed about their loved ones in the King County Jail.

Booking records include several key fields: the inmate’s name, date of booking, charges against them, current status, and bond amount, if applicable. Understanding these fields can help families interpret the information correctly. For instance, the status may indicate whether the inmate is pending trial, sentenced, or held on other charges. This clarification is important, as it can affect legal representation and the timing of court appearances. Changes to charges can occur due to ongoing investigations or negotiations, underscoring the dynamic nature of the legal process.

Timing delays are common in the booking and legal process, which can be frustrating for families. Changes in charges or status may not always reflect immediately on the search tool, causing confusion. Tips for efficient searching include using the inmate's complete name for accuracy or checking back later for updates. Additionally, understanding the definitions of pending, sentenced, and hold statuses can help families grasp the complexities of their loved one's situation. Keeping calm and knowing how to use available resources effectively can make a difference.

Posting Bail at King County Correctional Facility

When a judge determines bail at the King County Correctional Facility, several factors come into play, such as the severity of the alleged crime, the defendant's criminal history, and their ties to the community. Bail is essentially a financial assurance to the court that the individual will return for their court dates. The amount can vary widely based on the circumstances of the case, and understanding this process can empower families during a stressful time. Bail serves as a way to secure temporary release while awaiting trial.

There are various types of bonds available for posting bail: cash bonds, surety bonds, property bonds, and personal recognizance (OR) bonds. A cash bond is straightforward, requiring payment of the full amount, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who charges a fee—typically around 10%—to guarantee the bail. Property bonds use collateral, and OR bonds allow release without payment, based on the individual's promise to appear in court. Each option has its own implications for families, especially in terms of finances and responsibilities.

To post bail at the King County Jail, families must follow specific steps. First, they need to confirm the bail amount set by the judge, then choose the appropriate bond type. If using a bail bondsman, ensure you understand the fees and risks involved, particularly for co-signers who may be held liable if the defendant fails to appear. Once the bail is posted, the release timeline can vary, often taking several hours due to processing. Staying informed and prepared can help ease some of the uncertainty during this challenging period.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the King County Correctional Facility can access funds through a commissary or trust account, which allows them to purchase basic items like snacks, toiletries, and writing materials. This account plays a crucial role in maintaining the inmate's quality of life while incarcerated. Families can contribute to this account to ensure their loved ones have access to necessary items, which can provide comfort during a restrictive time. Understanding the commissary system is vital for families wanting to support their loved ones emotionally and physically.

There are several methods to deposit money into an inmate's trust account at the King County Jail. Deposits can be made through kiosks located in the jail, online through the jail's website, phone transactions, or via money orders sent through the mail. Each method has its own fees and processing times, so families should be aware of these details to avoid delays in funds reaching their loved one. Booking numbers are essential for accurate processing, ensuring that funds are correctly allocated to the intended inmate's account.

Families should be cautious when sending money, as cash should never be mailed. Instead, use the appropriate deposit methods to ensure safety and compliance with jail regulations. Fees may apply depending on the method chosen, and processing times can vary, so plan accordingly. Keeping a record of all transactions and the inmate's booking number is critical for tracking deposits and ensuring timely access to funds. This support from home can significantly impact an inmate's morale during their time at the King County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at the King County Correctional Facility can only make outgoing calls, limiting their ability to initiate contact with families. These calls are typically collect or can be made through a prepaid account set up by families. Understanding these communication options is key for maintaining connections. While collect calls can incur higher costs for the receiver, prepaid accounts allow families to manage expenses and ensure that they can communicate regularly, providing emotional support during incarceration.

Video visits are another way for families to connect with inmates. These visits need to be scheduled in advance and may incur a fee. The process is straightforward, allowing families to see and speak with their loved one from the comfort of their own home. Alongside video visits, electronic messaging can provide quick communication, although this may also be monitored by jail staff. Familiarity with the rules surrounding these communication methods can help families feel more connected and involved.

When it comes to mail, specific guidelines must be followed to ensure delivery. Letters should be addressed correctly, including the inmate's full name and booking number, to avoid delays. All incoming mail is subject to inspection, and legal correspondence may have different rules. Families should be aware that non-legal communications are monitored for security purposes. Understanding these rules can help families maintain contact and support while ensuring that their correspondence reaches the inmate without unnecessary complications.

King County Court Information

King County cases are typically handled by the King County Superior Court, which is located in Seattle. This court oversees a variety of cases, including criminal matters, civil disputes, and family law. Understanding which court is responsible for a particular case is important for families navigating the legal landscape. The timeline of a case can vary significantly, beginning with the initial appearance and potentially leading to sentencing, depending on the circumstances. Knowing this timeline can help families prepare for what to expect during the legal process.

The initial appearance is a key moment in the court process, where the defendant hears the charges against them and a bail amount may be set. After this appearance, the case may proceed to pre-trial hearings, plea negotiations, and finally, sentencing. The jail plays a different role than the court, primarily focusing on secure detention while legal proceedings progress. Video hearings have become more prevalent, allowing for remote participation, which can ease transportation concerns for families and inmates alike.

To check court dates and case progress, families should access the King County Superior Court's official website, which provides up-to-date information on hearings and rulings. Court records serve as the authoritative source for the status of cases, allowing families to stay informed and involved. Understanding where to find this information can empower families to take an active role in supporting their loved ones while navigating the complexities of the legal system in Washington.

Court
King County Superior Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I perform an inmate search for the King County Correctional Facility in Seattle?

To perform an inmate search for the King County Correctional Facility in Seattle, Washington, individuals can utilize the online inmate locator tool available on the King County Sheriff's Office website. This tool allows users to search by name, booking number, or case number. The search results provide essential information such as the inmate's charges, booking date, and current status. It is important to note that information may take some time to update following an inmate's booking or release.

What is the booking and intake process at King County Jail?

The booking and intake process at the King County Correctional Facility begins once an individual is arrested and brought to the facility. Upon arrival, individuals undergo a series of procedures including identification verification, fingerprinting, and photographing. Their personal belongings are collected and stored. Medical assessments may occur to identify any urgent health needs. Once completed, individuals are assigned a housing unit based on various factors, including security classification. This entire process typically lasts several hours, depending on the facility's current population and circumstances.

What types of bail and bond options are available at King County Jail?

At the King County Correctional Facility, individuals may seek various types of bail and bond options, including cash bail, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bail requires the full amount to be paid upfront for release. Surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee, usually 10% of the total bail. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral. The specific bail amount is determined based on the nature of the charges and the individual's criminal history, as assessed during the initial hearing.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at King County Jail?

In the context of the King County Correctional Facility, pretrial charges refer to individuals who are detained while awaiting trial, having not yet been convicted of a crime. Conversely, sentenced charges pertain to individuals who have been convicted and are serving their sentence as determined by the court. Pretrial detainees are presumed innocent until proven guilty and may be eligible for bail. In contrast, sentenced inmates have already undergone the judicial process and are serving their penalties as outlined in their sentencing orders.

How can inmates access legal representation at King County Jail?

Inmates at the King County Correctional Facility have the right to access legal representation. They may contact their attorneys via phone or through scheduled visits. The facility ensures that inmates can communicate with their legal counsel confidentially, as attorney-client privilege is upheld. If an inmate does not have an attorney, they may request assistance from the King County Department of Public Defense, which provides legal representation for eligible individuals. It is essential for inmates to initiate contact promptly to facilitate adequate legal preparation.

Are phone calls made from King County Jail monitored?

All phone calls made from the King County Correctional Facility are subject to monitoring and recording, with the exception of calls to legal counsel, which remain confidential. Inmates can make collect calls or use prepaid phone accounts established through designated service providers. Prepaid accounts allow inmates to deposit funds, providing them with more control over their communication expenses. It is advisable for inmates and their families to familiarize themselves with the facility's phone policies to ensure proper communication while adhering to the established regulations.

What are the rules for video visitation at King County Jail?

Video visitation at the King County Correctional Facility allows inmates to connect with family and friends remotely. To participate, individuals must register online and create an account with the facility's chosen video visitation provider. Visits are scheduled in advance and are subject to availability. All participants must adhere to the facility's behavioral code during the visit, as violations may result in termination of the session. Additionally, video visitation fees apply, and it is essential to check for specific technical requirements and regulations outlined by the facility.

What are the in-person visitation rules at King County Jail?

In-person visitation at the King County Correctional Facility is governed by specific rules to ensure security and order. Visitors must be on an approved visitor list and must present valid identification upon entry. Each inmate is typically allowed a limited number of visits per week. Visitors should adhere to dress codes and behavioral expectations, and all items brought in are subject to inspection. Any attempts to introduce prohibited items may result in criminal charges, and visits may be denied or terminated based on compliance with facility policies.

How can I send money to an inmate at King County Jail?

To send money to an inmate at the King County Correctional Facility, individuals may utilize various methods, including online deposits through the facility's designated service provider, money orders, or cash deposits at onsite kiosks. Funds are placed in the inmate's commissary account, allowing them to purchase items such as food and hygiene products. It is crucial to adhere to the facility's specified procedures and payment limits. Additionally, sending cash or personal checks directly to inmates is prohibited, in compliance with security regulations.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at King County Jail?

Mail sent to inmates at the King County Correctional Facility must comply with specific guidelines to ensure security and proper delivery. All incoming mail is inspected for contraband, and items such as stickers, glitter, or any form of contraband are prohibited. Legal mail must be clearly marked and may be opened in the presence of the inmate. Mail should include the inmate's full name and booking number, along with the facility's address. Compliance with these regulations is critical to avoid delays or rejections of mail.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at King County Jail?

The release process for inmates at the King County Correctional Facility occurs after the completion of their sentence or the posting of bail. Upon release, inmates must undergo a final processing phase, which includes reviewing their personal belongings and settling any outstanding fees. The timeline for release can vary based on the time of day and the facility's operational status. Additionally, inmates may be required to arrange for transportation, as they are not permitted to remain on facility grounds post-release. Coordination with family or friends is advisable.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at King County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at the King County Correctional Facility are scheduled by the court system in conjunction with the facility's administration. Inmates are typically informed of their court dates during their initial hearing. Transportation to court is provided by the facility, and schedules may vary depending on the court's calendar. It is important for inmates to communicate with their attorneys regarding any upcoming court dates, as legal representation is crucial during these proceedings. Failure to appear may have serious legal repercussions.

What happens to property and belongings during booking at King County Jail?

During the booking process at the King County Correctional Facility, all personal belongings, including clothing and valuables, are collected from the inmate. These items are placed in a secure property bag and stored until the inmate's release. Inmates are typically allowed to keep only necessary items, such as identification and medical prescriptions, during their stay. Family members may retrieve certain personal items, subject to facility policies. Proper documentation is required for property retrieval to ensure accountability and security compliance.

How does King County Jail handle medical care and special needs for inmates?

The King County Correctional Facility is mandated to provide necessary medical care to all inmates, including those with special needs. Upon intake, a medical assessment is conducted to identify any urgent health issues or chronic conditions. Inmates can request medical attention through established procedures, ensuring timely access to healthcare professionals. The facility collaborates with medical providers to administer medications and treatments as prescribed. Compliance with medical recommendations is essential, and accommodations for special needs, such as disabilities, are addressed in alignment with applicable laws and regulations.

What are inmate transfer procedures at King County Jail?

Inmate transfer procedures at the King County Correctional Facility may occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or court appearances. Transfers are typically initiated by facility staff or law enforcement agencies and are governed by established protocols to ensure the safety of inmates and staff during transport. Inmates are informed of their transfer status, and appropriate documentation is maintained throughout the process. It is essential for inmates and their families to remain aware of the potential for transfers, as it may affect visitation and communication.

How can I access public records related to inmates at King County Jail?

Accessing public records related to inmates at the King County Correctional Facility is facilitated through the King County Sheriff's Office. Individuals may request records such as booking information, incident reports, and court documents through formal channels, which may include online databases or in-person requests. Certain records may be subject to redaction or restricted access based on privacy laws. It is advisable to clearly specify the type of information requested and be prepared to pay any associated fees for processing the request.

What are the processing differences between juveniles and adults at King County Jail?

At the King County Correctional Facility, juveniles and adults are processed differently to accommodate legal and developmental considerations. Juvenile offenders are typically handled by the King County Juvenile Detention Facility, where rehabilitative services are prioritized. In contrast, adult inmates undergo standard booking and intake procedures. Legal rights and court processes also differ, as juveniles may have access to diversion programs and alternative sentencing. Families are urged to understand the specific procedures applicable to juveniles to ensure proper advocacy and support throughout the legal process.

How are detainer holds handled at King County Jail, including those related to ICE?

Detainer holds at the King County Correctional Facility occur when law enforcement agencies request the detention of an individual based on outstanding warrants or immigration matters. In cases involving the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the facility may collaborate with federal authorities regarding the transfer of individuals with immigration detainers. Legal representation remains critical for individuals facing detainers, as they may have rights regarding due process. The facility adheres to guidelines for notifying affected individuals and handling detainer requests in accordance with applicable laws and policies.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations at King County Jail?

Re-arrest for parole violations at the King County Correctional Facility can occur if an individual fails to comply with the conditions of their release, such as committing new offenses or violating specific terms. Upon re-arrest, individuals typically face a hearing to determine the validity of the violations and any subsequent penalties. The seriousness of the violation may impact the length of re-incarceration or additional conditions of supervision. It is advisable for individuals on parole to remain aware of their obligations to avoid potential legal repercussions.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention before taking legal or financial action.