Issaquah City Jail, WA Inmate Search and Prison Information

- 130 East Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA, 98027
- Website
- 425-837-3200
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Issaquah City Jail serves the Issaquah, Washington area. The Issaquah City Jail is a low-security facility. The Issaquah City Jail is running by the Issaquah Police Department.
The Issaquah Police Department consists of 10 civilian employees alongside 14 full-time officers.
The purpose of the Issaquah City Jail is to house people who have been arrested within Issaquah before they are moved to the county facility. Typically, offenders who are being held at the Issaquah City Jail will only be in the facility for a very short time.
However, if the county jail is overcrowded, then occasionally, the Issaquah City Jail will house inmates on a longer-term basis.
Most inmates that come into the Issaquah City Jail were arrested on misdemeanor charges such as assault, DUI, etc.
Issaquah City Jail - General Information
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Facility Name
Issaquah City Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
130 East Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA, 98027
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Phone
425-837-3200
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City
Issaquah
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Postal Code
98027
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State
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Country
King County
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Official Website
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Facility Name
Issaquah City Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
130 East Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA, 98027
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Phone
425-837-3200
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Country
King County
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City
Issaquah
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Postal Code
98027
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State
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Official Website
How to Find Someone in Issaquah City Jail
With the Issaquah City Jail primarily being a holding pen for offenders before they are brought to the county facility or released, the inmate roster changes quite often.
The Issaquah City Jail decided to not make their inmate roster public for you to view. What does this mean for you? This means if you need information on an offender they are currently in custody, you will need to contact the Issaquah City Jail with the above phone number.
Send a Mail/Package
City jails are not like county jails. The Issaquah City Jail does not accept inmate mail. If you would like to write to an inmate or get letters from an inmate, you will need to wait until the offender is in a county jail.
Sending Money
With the Issaquah City Jail primarily just being a holding pen for the offenders before they are brought to the county facility or released, the offenders will not need money.
The Issaquah City Jail will provide the offenders with everything they will need. Offenders will be given three meals a day and have their other needs met while they are being held in the facility.
So, there will be no need for you to send money to the Issaquah City Jail or drop money off to the facility.
Phone Calls
Offenders can make outgoing calls to their family and friends. All outgoing calls they can make will be collect calls. Only people who have a landline phone will be receiving these calls. Collect calls, unfortunately, do not work on mobile phones.
Visitation Rules
Depending on if the offender is in court or was transferred directly off to the county facility, you will be permitted to visit the inmate.
You should call the Issaquah City Jail to ensure the offender is available to have a visitor before making your way down to the facility.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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