Pacific County Jail Mugshots
Pacific County's official roster entries reviewed do not display booking photos or mugshots. The current roster is a text and charge-table page. It shows the name, jail number, booked-at timestamp, VINELink Register link, arresting agency, court, billing agency, bond type, bond amount, warrant or citation number, and description. The Bookings tab also uses text rows and charge information. The Releases tab shows names and release timestamps.
No official Pacific County mugshot gallery, recent-bookings photo gallery, or most-wanted mugshot gallery was located on the county or sheriff official pages reviewed. The Pacific County Sheriff's Office arrest-reports page is a weekly media arrest-summary archive, not a booking-photo gallery. That means Pacific County jail mugshots should not be promised as an online roster feature.
The official Pacific County roster shows the fields available to the public without a records request.
The absence of a photo field is central: the roster can confirm custody, but it does not provide a public booking-photo image in the reviewed entries.
Check Pacific County Booking Tabs
The first place to check is still the official jail roster system because it can confirm whether the person is in custody or recently booked. Use the current roster for active custody, the Bookings tab for newly posted bookings, and the Releases tab for recent departures from jail. If none of those tabs shows a booking photo, that is consistent with the research finding that Pacific County's public roster is not a mugshot gallery.
- Open the current Jail Roster tab and use browser find or visual scanning for the person's last name.
- Check the Bookings tab if the arrest is recent and the current roster is hard to scan.
- Check the Releases tab if the person may have left custody before the current roster was viewed.
- Record the jail number, booked-at time, arresting agency, court, warrant or citation number, and charge description.
- Use the arresting-agency and public-records paths if a legitimate booking-photo request remains after the roster check.
The official Bookings tab is useful for recent intake context, even though it does not display booking photos in the public capture.
The Bookings tab supports the same practical rule as the current roster: collect identifiers first, then use the correct records channel if a photo is needed.
Pacific County Photo Field
The sample-record inventory from the county roster is clear. A mugshot field was not visible on the official public roster entries inspected. Demographic details such as date of birth, age, height, weight, race, sex, hair, and eye color were not visible either. The public data focuses on jail-register and charge information.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Mugshot / Booking Photo | No booking photo displayed on the public roster entries inspected. |
| Name | Person listed in current custody, booking, or release list. |
| Number | Numeric jail or person identifier. |
| Booked At | Timestamp for the jail booking entry. |
| VINE Register | Link for custody-status notification registration. |
| Charges | Rows with arrest date, agency, court, billing agency, bond, warrant/citation number, and description. |
| Release Status | Current roster implies custody; the Releases tab separately posts release timestamps. |
Pacific County Mugshot Law
Washington law requires a public jail register, but it does not make every jail file or every booking photo an open web image. RCW 70.48.100 requires the register to include the name of each person confined, the hour and date of confinement, the cause of confinement, and the hour, date, and manner of discharge. The same statute treats records of a person confined in jail as confidential except for listed legal exceptions.
RCW 36.28A.040 addresses the statewide jail booking and victim-notification systems and says statewide booking-system standards include charges, descriptive or personal information, and mugshot data for system purposes. That does not mean Pacific County must publish booking photos on the public web roster. RCW 42.56.240 can also protect or redact law-enforcement, investigative, crime-victim, body-camera, privacy, and security material.
What is and isn't public: Pacific County publishes a public jail-register style roster, bookings list, and releases list. Detailed jail files, photos, medical data, classification, protected law-enforcement records, and investigative material may require a request and may be denied or redacted.
Request Pacific County Booking Photo
If a booking photo is needed for a lawful records purpose, start by identifying the arresting agency. A PCSO arrest can route through the county Public Records Center for sheriff case files. A Raymond, South Bend, or Long Beach police case must be requested from that city police agency because the county public-records page says the county does not have those city case files. Court records must be requested from the relevant court or clerk, not from the county Public Records Center. Jail Services can also be contacted by phone or in person at the public safety campus for custody questions that the public roster does not answer.
For a request, use the roster details to avoid a vague search: full name as shown, jail number if known, booked-at time, arresting agency, court, warrant or citation number, and charge description. Ask for the specific booking photo or booking-photo record, not every jail file. Expect the agency to review confidentiality, law-enforcement exemptions, privacy, redaction, and whether the requested photo is part of a confidential jail record.
The Pacific County public-records routing page explains how requests are divided between sheriff, prosecutor, courts, and other agencies.
That routing matters because a booking photo request can fail if it is sent to the wrong office.
Pacific County Released Records
The Releases tab helps confirm that a person left custody, but it is not a historical mugshot archive. The tab shows released names and release timestamps. The research did not locate an official retention window for how long release rows stay posted, and no separate archive of older booking photos was found on official Pacific County pages.
When a person no longer appears in current custody, use the release timestamp, court search, arresting-agency records, or a public-records request to trace what happened next. A release can happen because of bond, court order, sentence completion, transfer, cited release, or another custody decision. The roster alone does not prove dismissal, acquittal, or conviction.
The official Releases tab shows the limited release-list format.
The release list is useful for custody timing, but it does not replace the court file or agency record.
Pacific County Mugshot Removal
Because Pacific County does not appear to publish mugshots on its official public roster, the usual official-site removal problem is limited. The larger risk is confusion caused by unofficial sites or old third-party copies. Those commercial sites are not endorsed here and are not a reliable source for Pacific County jail records.
For official records, the route is a records-correction or court-status route, not a pay-for-removal route. If a case is dismissed, amended, vacated, sealed, or otherwise corrected, the court record should be addressed first through the appropriate Washington court process. After that, contact the agency that released or holds the record and provide the court order or updated case information. A county agency may still preserve lawful jail-register or case records even when public access changes.
For the court-record side of the same arrest, use the Pacific County court records after jail arrest page for charge and case-file paths.
State and Federal Mugshots
State, federal, and immigration systems should not be confused with the Pacific County jail roster. The Washington State Department of Corrections incarcerated search is for currently incarcerated state prisoners and displays DOC number, name, age, and location in the public search results reviewed. DOC records are not Pacific County booking records and do not use the county jail number or local bond fields. WA VINE/VINELink is a notification channel, not a booking-photo source.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons locator searches federal inmates from 1982 to present, but the public locator fields reviewed do not publish federal mugshots. ICE's Online Detainee Locator System is a custody locator, not a mugshot gallery. The Northwest ICE Processing Center is in Tacoma, not Pacific County. Federal pretrial custody can involve the U.S. Marshals or federal court, but it should not be described as a public mugshot source.
| System | Photo Expectation | Primary Use |
|---|---|---|
| Pacific County Jail roster | No public mugshot visible in reviewed entries | Local jail custody, bookings, releases, charge and bond rows. |
| WA DOC incarcerated search | State locator fields differ from county booking records | Current Washington prison custody. |
| BOP inmate locator | No public federal mugshot field in reviewed locator results | Federal inmates from 1982 to present. |
| ICE ODLS | Not a mugshot gallery | Immigration detention lookup. |
Pacific County App Check
No official Pacific County Sheriff's Office mobile app, Pacific County Jail Services app, app-only roster, app-only warrant search, or app-only mugshot lookup was located in the official sweep. Use the web roster, Bookings tab, Releases tab, WA VINE/VINELink, Public Records Center, court search, and arresting-agency contacts instead.
No official sheriff app exists in the research, so do not rely on app-store listings or private notification tools for Pacific County jail mugshots. If a future official app appears, the important facts would be the publisher, whether it contains roster or warrant tools, and whether it links to official custody data.