Search Graham Warrant Records

Graham warrant records also route through Pierce County. The research for this project points to the county clerk, district court, sheriff, and jail as the offices that hold the records residents actually need. There is no separate Graham court path in the source material here, so the right search begins with Pierce County and then moves to statewide tools if you need another check. If you are trying to confirm a warrant, see a hearing date, or get a copy, the county file is the place to start.

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Graham Warrant Records in Pierce County

Graham is part of Pierce County, so the county clerk is the main records stop. The Pierce County Superior Court Clerk is at Pierce County Clerk, 930 Tacoma Ave S in Tacoma, and the office phone is (253) 798-7455. The county uses LINX for public access, and the portal supports name searches, case number searches, year filters, and case type filters. That is the cleanest place to begin when a Graham record is part of a county case file instead of a local city docket.

LINX also gives Graham Warrant Records users public document access and copy pricing. The research lists $0.25 per page for copies and certified copies at $5 plus copy charges. That matters when you need a warrant-related order, a docket note, or a judgment that explains what happened in the case. If the file is older, the clerk can still help because the county research points to records research assistance rather than a dead end. That makes the county clerk the natural first stop for Graham residents.

Washington Courts is the statewide backstop when you want a broader court search before you narrow back to Pierce County. It gives free public access and can help you compare a Graham name against a county record before you request a copy.

The Washington DOC warrant search is also the source for the state image below, which shows the statewide search style that can help Graham users confirm a county record.

Graham Warrant Records and Washington DOC warrant search

The image is a state fallback, but it fits the way Graham Warrant Records usually move from a local name search to a county file.

Graham Search Options

The Pierce County LINX portal is the most direct search tool for Graham residents. It lets you search by name, case number, year, and case type. That is useful when a warrant is tied to a criminal, civil, domestic, probate, or tax warrant matter. The county sheriff page also points users to warrant search through LINX, which makes the portal part of both the records path and the enforcement path. For Graham Warrant Records, that shared route is the practical one.

Pierce County District Court adds the hearing side. The court is at Pierce County District Court, 1325 S Pacific Ave in Tacoma, and the phone number is (253) 798-7487. The court handles misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and traffic matters, and it uses multiple locations including Tacoma, Puyallup, and Parkland-Spanaway. Warrant quash hearings run Tuesday through Thursday at 2:30 PM. That is a key detail for Graham searches because a live warrant can sometimes be cleared through the district court path.

Before you call or visit, keep a short fact set ready.

  • Full name and best spelling
  • Approximate year or hearing date
  • Case number if you have it
  • Whether you need status or copies

That small list helps the clerk or court get to the right file without extra back and forth. It also keeps Graham Warrant Records searches tight and useful.

Graham Warrant Records and Court Dates

Court dates are the point where a Graham search turns from research into action. The Pierce County District Court calendar and the LINX case access tools help show whether a hearing is still pending, rescheduled, or tied to a quash date. If a case is already active, the court date matters more than the broad warrant label. That is why Graham Warrant Records should be checked against the district court schedule whenever possible.

Statewide tools can help when the county record is thin. Find My Court Date searches district and municipal courts across Washington, and the WSP WATCH system can show whether a name appears in a paid statewide result. WSP WATCH requires a first name, last name, and date of birth. Those tools do not replace Pierce County records, but they can help you see whether the Graham matter is local only or part of a wider Washington record.

When you want to verify active custody or a jail hold, the Pierce County Sheriff and jail pages matter too. They show whether a warrant has turned into an arrest or booking. For Graham users, that is often the last piece of the trail.

Copy Costs in Pierce County

The Pierce County Clerk sets the copy path for many Graham Warrant Records. Copies are $0.25 per page, and certified copies cost $5 plus copy charges. If you need the record for court, for your files, or to prove a status change, a certified copy is often the safer choice. If you only need to read the order or the docket, a plain copy may be enough. The county office can also help with records research when a file is older or when you do not know the exact number.

Washington's Public Records Act at RCW 42.56 gives you the broader written request route if the online access tools are not enough. It supports public inspection and agency responses in writing. That matters because a Graham warrant may sit in a clerk file, a district docket, or a sheriff record that is not obvious from a quick web search. The statute gives you a way to ask for the public portion of the file without guessing about the right form.

Use the county office that actually holds the record. That keeps the search clean and helps you avoid wasted time.

Graham Warrant Records at the Sheriff

The Pierce County Sheriff is the live enforcement side of Graham Warrant Records. The sheriff office is at Pierce County Sheriff, and the phone number is (253) 798-7530. Research notes point to a dedicated warrant squad, most wanted information, and warrant search through LINX. Anonymous tips can go through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. If a warrant is active, this is the office that can tell you what the current enforcement posture looks like.

The jail also matters. Pierce County Jail is at 910 Tacoma Ave S in Tacoma, and the phone number is (253) 798-4665. The jail page can show charges, bail, court dates, release date, and warrant holds on the roster. Self-surrender is accepted 24/7. That is important if a Graham resident wants to resolve the warrant instead of waiting for a stop or a booking. The sheriff and jail pages work together as the practical end point for active records.

Note: Graham warrant status can change after a hearing or booking, so confirm the current record with Pierce County before you rely on an older printout.

Note: A county search is the correct path here because the research for Graham points to Pierce County offices, not a separate city court.

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