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Yakima Valley Justice Center, WA Inmate Roster

Updated on: January 28, 2024
Yakima Valley Justice Center

Visitation Hours

  • Sunday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
  • Monday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Saturday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
  • Holiday Closed

Yakima Valley Justice Center Basic Information

Facility Name
Yakima Valley Justice Center
Facility Type
County Jail
Address
202 W Yakima Avenue, Yakima, WA, 98902
Phone
509-454-3626
Telephone Carrier
Global Tel Link (GTL) - ConnectNetwork
Email
[email protected]
Capacity
100
Security Level
Medium
City
Yakima
Postal Code
98902
State
Washington
County
Yakima County
Official Website
Website

Yakima County Sheriffs Office - Precinct 2

Sheriff
Robert Udell
Address
2406 West Washington Avenue, Yakima, Washington, 98903
Phone
509-575-6240
Website
http://www.yakimacounty.us/sheriff/

Yakima Valley Justice Center offender lookup: DOB, Alias, Bond, Description, Inmate Roster, Arrests, Release Date, Mugshots, Bookings, Incarceration Date, Who's in jail, Booking Date, Court Record.

When you find out a friend or loved one is in jail, your first instinct is to find out where they are. If they have been arrested in Yakima County, they are probably at the Yakima Valley Justice Center in Washington.

Because this can be a difficult and stressful time for everyone involved, this guide will help you navigate through finding an inmate, learning about the facility, staying in contact, and sending money.

About Yakima Valley Justice Center

Located at 202 W Yakima Avenue, Yakima, WA, 98902, Yakima Valley Justice Center is the first line of defense before an inmate is sentenced. Those who are arrested in Yakima County will typically end up at the county jail until they are bailed out or sentenced.

The members of the Yakima Valley Justice Center strive to provide services by empowering members and the community to work in partnership as a team. They have a goal of improving the quality of life within Yakima County while maintaining respect for individual rights and human dignity.

Those who are sentenced to serve their time at the Yakima Valley Justice Center in Washington will not serve longer than 3-years at the facility. Those who get a sentence of longer than 3-years will be transferred to a state prison to serve their sentence.

How to Search for an Inmate

Before being able to do anything else, you will need to find out if your friend or loved one is actually at Yakima Valley Justice Center in Washington. You can do this online or call the jail.

To do an inmate search online, you will need to click this link to be directed to the Inmate Search Inquiry page. You can search through the whole list of inmates, or you can search by name, subject number, or booking number.

To find out if an inmate is at the Yakima Valley Justice Center in Washington, call the jail at 509-454-3626.

If you do not already have the subject number or booking number, you will want to write that down along with the amount of the bond and other pertinent information such as their housing unit (needed for visitation schedules).

Bailing someone out

If you wish to bail an offender out before their court date to obtain legal aid, you will do so at your own expense.

Bail is usually set at an amount higher than most people have on hand. This is why you will need a jail bondsman. A bondsman only asks for 10-12% of the bail upfront.

For example, if bail is set at $5,000, you will pay a bail bondsman around $500 bond to get the person out of jail.

Those who are arrested in Yakima Valley Justice Center will typically get bonded out before they are to appear in court so that they can acquire legal aid.

If you need additional information regarding bail or bonds, you may call the jail at 509-454-3626.

Staying in Contact

For those who are serving their time in the Yakima Valley Justice Center, it is encouraged that positive friends and family stay in contact. This ensures the success of the offender upon release. You can stay in contact in the following ways:

Visiting the inmate

Inmates that are given a permanent housing unit within the jail, unless they have disciplinary restrictions, are entitled to regular visitation. You will be allowed to visit according to the inmate’s housing assignment.

Phone calls

Inmates at the Yakima Valley Justice Center are not permitted to receive incoming phone calls. However, they do have the option of making collect calls. You may be responsible for the charges of these collect calls if you choose to answer them.

Sending mail

Inmates look forward to receiving mail from friends and relatives. Sending letters, postcards and packages are a great way to stay in contact with a friend or loved one who is serving time in the Yakima Valley Justice Center in Washington. To send mail, make sure it is addressed in the following way:

Inmates Full Name/booking number

In custody of Yakima Valley Justice Center

Housing Unit

202 W Yakima Avenue, Yakima, WA, 98902

All mail must have a return address that includes the sender’s full name and their address. If you do not put this on the envelope, it will not be given to the inmate.

Email an Inmate

Many jails and prisons are making it easier to communicate by allowing you to email an inmate. To email an inmate, you will need to register an account at Email to Inmates. You must be 18 to register for an account.

Commissary and Sending Money

As with any prison or jail, the Yakima Valley Justice Center offers inmates a chance to purchase needed items at a store within the jail called a commissary. Inmates may get some of the following items from commissary:

  • Hygiene products

  • Books

  • Paper, pens, & pencils

  • Tablets (no internet)

  • Shoes

  • Clothes

  • MP3 players

  • Headphones

If you wish to put money on an inmate’s books for them to be able to acquire some of these items from commissary, you will need to call the Yakima Valley Justice Center in Washingtonto find out their procedures for putting money on the books. The number to call is 509-454-3626.

Keep in mind that all rules, procedures, and regulations must be followed at all times. If you do not follow these procedures and regulations, you may not be allowed to write, talk to or visit an inmate. These things are put into effect to keep you, the inmates, the community, and the staff safe at all times.

Yakima County Prison Statistics

Yakima County Prison Admissions

Latino Prison Admissions -
Other Prison Admissions -
Male Prison Admissions -
Total Prison Admissions 447
Female Prison Admissions -
White Prison Admissions -
Native Prison Admissions -
Black Prison Admissions -
Asian Prison Admissions -

Yakima County Jail Admissions By Race

Black Jail Population 47
Asian Jail Population 2
White Jail Population 334
Native Jail Population 73
Latino Jail Population 335

Yakima County Jail Admissions

Total Jail Admissions 12,065
Female Jail Population 121
Total Jail Population 838
Male Jail Population 672

Yakima County Pretrial Jail Population

Male Pretrial Jail Population 276
Pretrial Jail Population 630
Female Pretrial Jail Population 62

Yakima County Jail Held Inmates

Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies 79
Jail Population Held for ICE 4
Jail Population Held for State Jail 108
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison -
Jail Population Held for State Prison 84
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail 5

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