Search Walla Walla County Warrant Records

Walla Walla County Warrant Records are easier to sort when you start with the office that actually holds the record. The clerk can show the case trail. The district court can show the hearing path. The sheriff can show whether the warrant is active now. If you are working from a name, a case number, or a rough date range, begin with the local office that fits the record and keep the county tools in order. That keeps the search focused and makes the result easier to trust.

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Walla Walla County Warrant Records Overview

The county clerk uses an Odyssey portal that supports name, number, date, and type searches. That matters because warrant records are often part of a larger criminal, family, probate, or juvenile file rather than a stand-alone entry. Document viewing and downloads are available, and historical records from 1990 forward are digitized. Older files remain on microfilm, so a search can still reach back when the online result is not enough on its own. The office is built for both live case work and older record access.

The clerk is at Walla Walla County Clerk - Superior Court, 315 W Main St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, and the phone number is (509) 524-2780. Copy fees are $0.25 per page, certified copies are $5 plus copies, and research is billed at $30 per hour. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, attorneys must e-file, and multiple public terminals are available. Juvenile records are confidential, probate is separate, and family matters follow a domestic calendar, which gives you a useful map when the warrant belongs to a broader file.

Walla Walla County Warrant Records at the Clerk

Walla Walla County Warrant Records often start as a docket note or an order inside a larger case file. That is why the clerk is the right first stop when you need the paper trail behind the warrant. Because the portal lets you search by name, number, date, or type, you can keep the request narrow instead of forcing a broad search. If you only know the approximate year, the clerk can still use the archive and the portal together to find the likely file.

The county research also makes the public and sealed lines clear. Juvenile records stay confidential, probate is separate, and family law uses its own calendar. Those details matter because they tell you which records are public and which ones need a narrower path. If you need a copy, ask for the case number or the date range first. That gives the office a better chance to identify the file on the first pass, which saves time and reduces back and forth.

Walla Walla County Warrant Records and Court Dates

The district court is where Walla Walla County Warrant Records become a live hearing issue. The court is at Walla Walla County District Court, 315 W Main St, Walla Walla, WA 99362, and the phone number is (509) 524-2787. The court handles misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and traffic matters. It also notes warrant quash time Tuesday through Thursday at 2:30 PM, which is the kind of detail that changes a vague search into a usable next step.

The court also offers online payment, a public terminal, an online calendar, posted fine schedules, traffic school deferrals, community service, small claims up to $10,000, interpreter help, ADA access, protection order filing help, drug court, written continuances, and public records access. That mix matters because a warrant may be tied to a missed hearing, a payment issue, or a reset date. If the case is still moving, the calendar can show the next step before a stale printout does.

Walla Walla County Warrant Records and the Sheriff

The sheriff is the live enforcement side of Walla Walla County Warrant Records. The office is at Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office, and the phone number is (509) 524-5430. Research notes show an active warrants unit, an online most wanted list, anonymous tips, active warrant checks by phone, and self-surrender accepted 24/7. That gives the county both a public web path and a direct phone path when you need a current answer.

The sheriff also handles extradition, civil process, and sex offender registry work. That matters because a warrant can turn into a jail booking, a service issue, or an interstate transport problem depending on the case. If you need to know whether the person is already in custody, the sheriff side is usually the fastest public place to check. If the question is just whether the warrant is still open, a phone call can usually narrow it down quickly.

Statewide Warrant Records Tools for Walla Walla County

A look at WSP WATCH helps show the statewide warrant record style that can support a Walla Walla County search. The system uses a first name, last name, and date of birth, and it can return bench or felony warrants in the result set. That is useful when you need a state-level check before you call the county office or when the same name appears in more than one county.

Walla Walla County Warrant Records and WSP WATCH

The Washington DOC Warrant Search can also show Secretary's Warrants with county names and detail links. For hearing follow-up, Washington Courts and Find My Court Date help you compare a county record with a broader statewide court search. If you need the records rule behind a request, RCW 42.56 supports inspection and copy requests when the record is open.

Walla Walla County Warrant Records Copies and Next Steps

Copy pricing in Walla Walla County is easy to plan for. Plain copies are $0.25 per page, certified copies are $5 plus copies, and research time is $30 per hour. That gives you a clear path if you need a docket page, a warrant-related order, or a certified file for another agency. If the record is recent, the portal may already have it. If it is older, the microfilm archive can still matter. Either way, the county keeps both the digital and paper routes open.

Note: Active warrant status can change after a hearing or a sheriff action, so compare the clerk file, the court calendar, and the sheriff's phone check before you treat the record as final. That three-point check is usually enough to tell you whether the warrant is active, scheduled, or already resolved. Once you have the case number, the next request becomes much more precise and much easier to verify.

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