Spokane Valley Inmate Population Records
Spokane Valley inmate population records are maintained through the Spokane County jail system, which operates two facilities that serve both city and unincorporated county arrests. Spokane Valley has its own police department, but arrested individuals are held at Spokane County facilities rather than a city jail. The Spokane County inmate roster is the public tool for searching current Spokane Valley inmate population data, and it covers both the main jail and Geiger Corrections Facility in a single search.
Spokane Valley Jail Overview
Where Spokane Valley Arrests Are Processed
Spokane Valley incorporated as a city in 2003, making it a relatively young municipality. The city has its own police department, the Spokane Valley Police Department, located at 10210 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206. Despite having its own PD, the city does not operate a jail. When Spokane Valley officers make an arrest, the person is transported to one of two Spokane County facilities for booking and detention.
The primary facility is the Spokane County Jail at 1100 W Mallon Ave, Spokane, WA 99260. This is the main county detention center. The second facility is Geiger Corrections Facility at 3507 S Spotted Road in Spokane. Geiger handles lower-security inmates and work-release programs. Both facilities are managed by Spokane County, and the public roster covers both locations in one search. You do not need to know which facility holds the person to find them.
Most Spokane Valley arrests result in booking at the county jail. Geiger is generally used for people who have already been sentenced and are serving out their time rather than awaiting trial. Pre-trial detainees from Spokane Valley are typically held at the main jail on West Mallon.
| Main Jail | Spokane County Jail |
|---|---|
| Jail Address | 1100 W Mallon Ave, Spokane, WA 99260 |
| Second Facility | Geiger Corrections Facility |
| Geiger Address | 3507 S Spotted Road, Spokane, WA |
| Online Roster | spokanecounty.gov/352/Inmate-Roster |
| Spokane Valley PD | 10210 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206 |
| Jail Records | spokanecounty.gov/419/Jail-Records-Release |
Spokane Valley cases are heard in Spokane County courts. Misdemeanor cases go to Spokane Valley Municipal Court or Spokane County District Court. Felony cases are handled in Spokane County Superior Court. Court records are separate from jail records and are searchable through the Washington Courts public case system.
How to Search Spokane Valley Inmate Population
Use the Spokane County inmate roster at spokanecounty.gov/352/Inmate-Roster to search the Spokane Valley inmate population. Last name is required. You can also add first name and date of birth to narrow your results. The system searches both the Spokane County Jail and Geiger Corrections Facility at once, so a single query returns results from both locations.
Results show the person's name, booking number, current facility, booking date, charges, bail amount, and expected release date. The roster updates throughout the day. If the person you are looking for does not appear, they may have been released, transferred to a state DOC facility, or held under a slightly different name spelling. Try variations if the first search does not return results.
The Spokane County inmate roster shown below is the same system that covers Spokane Valley inmate population records alongside all other county and city bookings processed through the Spokane County jail facilities.
For additional details on jail operations, visiting procedures, and how to request records, the jail information page at spokanecounty.gov/353/Jail-Information provides current facility policies for both locations where Spokane Valley inmates may be held.
Note: If the person does not appear in the Spokane County roster, they may have been released or transferred to a Washington State DOC facility. Use the DOC search at doc.wa.gov if you believe they are serving time in state prison.
Spokane County Jail Records for Spokane Valley Arrests
Detailed jail records for Spokane Valley arrests are handled through the Spokane County jail records office. The public jail roster shows basic booking information. For additional details, the jail records page at spokanecounty.gov/419/Jail-Records-Release explains what types of records are available, who can access them, and any requirements that apply.
Under RCW 70.48.100, Spokane County must maintain a public jail register showing each person confined, their booking date and time, and how they were released. That register is available through the online roster. Some specific inmate records may require a signed waiver from the inmate or a court order to access, depending on the nature of the records.
Washington's Public Records Act under RCW 42.56 gives everyone the right to request records from Spokane County agencies. You do not need to state a reason. Agencies have five business days to respond. In-person requests at the jail records office are accepted Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bring a valid photo ID. Copies are $0.15 per page.
For Spokane Valley Police Department records, contact the department directly at 10210 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206. Police incident reports and arrest records originating from Spokane Valley PD are held by that department, not the county jail.
VINE Notification for Spokane Valley Inmates
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) covers Spokane County jail facilities, including the facilities where Spokane Valley inmates are held. Sign up at VINELink.com to get custody alerts for a specific inmate. You can receive notifications by phone, text, or email when the person is released, transferred, or has an upcoming court appearance.
Registration is free and anonymous. You do not need to provide your name or explain your reason for registering. VINE also covers Washington State DOC facilities. If a Spokane Valley inmate is transferred to state prison after sentencing, VINE notifications will continue to work for that stage of custody. The service is operated statewide and updates approximately every 15 minutes. You can track more than one person with a single account.
State Resources for Spokane Valley Inmate Searches
If a Spokane Valley resident was convicted of a felony and given a sentence longer than one year, they serve that time in a Washington State DOC facility rather than local jail. The DOC incarcerated person search at doc.wa.gov covers all state prisons and reentry programs. Search by name or DOC number. Results show the current facility, sentence start date, and projected release date.
For criminal history checks, the Washington State Patrol WATCH system at watch.wsp.wa.gov runs fingerprint-based searches for $11 each. It covers all Washington convictions and recent arrests with unresolved dispositions. WATCH is more thorough than a name-only search because it uses biometric records. Use it when you need a complete picture of someone's criminal history beyond what the jail roster shows.
Court records for Spokane Valley cases are available through courts.wa.gov. Misdemeanor cases are handled in Spokane Valley Municipal Court or Spokane County District Court. Felony cases go to Spokane County Superior Court. The public case search shows charges, hearing dates, and final case outcomes. Arrest records and court records are separate systems, and someone who was arrested may have had their charges dropped or reduced after booking.
Spokane County Inmate Population Records
Spokane Valley is in Spokane County, and all city arrests route through the Spokane County jail system. The county page covers both facilities, the inmate roster search, the records office, and how to request official jail records.
Nearby Cities
Spokane is the neighboring city that also routes arrests through the same Spokane County jail facilities.