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Guide for Inmate Family Members: Colville Police Jail, Washington

Overview of Colville Police Jail

Colville Police Jail is a short-term police jail located at 147 East Astor Avenue, Colville, WA, 99114. It is primarily used for holding individuals temporarily for offenses or during the processing of their paperwork shortly after arrest.

Contact Information

Address: 147 East Astor Avenue, Colville, WA, 99114

Phone Number: (509) 684-2525

Website: No dedicated website is available for the jail, but information can be found on the Colville Police Department’s website.

Email: Not publicly available.

How to Locate an Inmate

To locate an inmate at Colville Police Jail, call the facility directly at (509) 684-2525 with the full name and date of birth of the individual. As this is a short-term facility, records may not be available online.

Visitation Information

Visitation hours at Colville Police Jail are limited due to its nature as a short-term facility. It is recommended to contact the police jail at (509) 684-2525 to get the latest updates on visitation schedules and regulations.

Sending Money to Inmates

To send money to an inmate in Colville Police Jail, check directly with the facility. Since this is a police-operated jail, funds might only be needed for bond or bail purposes rather than for extended inmate necessities.

Phone Calls and Video Visitation

Inmates at Colville Police Jail are typically allowed to make phone calls under supervised conditions. Contact the jail at (509) 684-2525 for specific rules and availability of phone calls or video visitation as this might vary.

Inmate Services and Programs

Due to the short-term nature of Colville Police Jail, educational or rehabilitative programs may not be available. The primary service provided is the safe custody of detainees during their initial legal processing.

Security and Management

This facility is managed by the Colville Police Department, ensuring security with trained police officers and law enforcement staff.

Legal and Visitation Rights

Inmates at Colville Police Jail have the right to adequate housing, food, and access to legal counsel. Family members or friends can contact legal services for more detailed information about visitation rights.

Booking and Release Process

Individuals arrested and brought to Colville Police Jail undergo a booking process including documentation and a basic health evaluation. Release can occur once bail is posted or through other legal procedures such as court orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I deliver personal items to an inmate at Colville Police Jail?

A: Generally, personal items are not accepted due to security concerns, except for essential legal documents approved by the jail administration. Always verify with the jail staff before attempting to send or bring anything to the jail.

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General Stats for Washington

Washington Total Number of Inmates

25,329

Washington Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

72,181

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

176

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

14,536

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

3,214

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

94.26

12,837

Female

5.74

782

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

67.53

468

Detained

29.44

204

Diverted

1.3

9

Prisons and Jails in Washington