Sumas City Jail, WA Inmate Search and Prison Information

- 433 Cherry Street, Sumas, WA, 98295
- Website
- 360-988-5711
Sumas City Jail inmate search: Court, Arrests, Jail Roster, Booking #, DOB, Gender, Booking Date, Who's in jail, Custody, Release Date, Amount, Detainer Information, Bookings, Bond, Mugshots.
The Sumas City Jail is nestled in Sumas, Washington.
The Sumas City Jail serves the Sumas limits. The Sumas City Jail is connected to the Sumas Police Department.
The Sumas City Jail is a medium-security facility. Typically, offenders will be brought down to the Sumas City Jail before they are booked and processed into the local Washington county facility.
At most, offenders will be held in the Sumas City Jail for no more than three days before they will be released or transferred out.
The Sumas City Jail will only hold adult women and adult men offenders.
Sumas City Jail - General Information
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Facility Name
Sumas City Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
433 Cherry Street, Sumas, WA, 98295
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Phone
360-988-5711
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City
Sumas
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Postal Code
98295
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State
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Country
Whatcom County
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Official Website
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Facility Name
Sumas City Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
433 Cherry Street, Sumas, WA, 98295
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Phone
360-988-5711
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Country
Whatcom County
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City
Sumas
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Postal Code
98295
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State
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Official Website
How to Find Someone in Sumas City Jail
Looking for information or mugshots on an offender who was arrested by the Sumas Police Department? You have come to the right spot!
The Sumas City Jail does not have the manpower to have an updated database that can be on the world wide web, so with, you will need to use the phone number above and call the facility.
Please keep in mind that the Sumas Police Department also runs the Sumas City Jail full-time as well, which is partly why they do not have an online roster readily available.
Send a Mail/Package
Communication is a big part of anyone’s life, but the Sumas City Jail does NOT allow inmate mail. The offender will only be in their facility for a short few days. You will be required to wait for the offender to be sent to another facility prior to you sending them any letters, care packages, or anything else.
Sending Money
As previously stated, offenders will typically be in the Sumas City Jail for roughly three days. The Sumas City Jail will fulfill all the needs that the offenders will have.
The Sumas City Jail will provide the offender with three meals a day, hygiene products, and proper time to clean themselves up.
No offender in the Sumas City Jail will need any money.
Phone Calls
Offenders cannot receive phone calls from you while they are being held in the Sumas City Jail, but they can make outgoing calls. These outgoing calls are going to strictly be collect calls.
All fees that come with collect calls will fall on the recipient of the call.
Visitation Rules
Offenders can receive visitors, if they are not going through any court proceedings while they are being held at the Sumas City Jail.
For you to visit an offender, you should contact the facility first to ensure they are not at the courthouse and that they are available to receive a visitor.
If so, the visiting hours are Monday through Friday between 8 am to 9 pm and on weekends from 9 am to 3 pm.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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