Search Okanogan County Inmate Population

The Okanogan County inmate population is tracked through county jail PDFs, state correction records, and custody-notification tools rather than one all-purpose database. An Okanogan County inmate search starts with the adult jail roster for current local custody, then moves to the booking log, court records, WADOC, VINE, BOP, or ICE when the person is released, sentenced, transferred, or held under another authority. The Okanogan County inmate population also has a capacity story: published bed counts differ from the number the jail can use during staffing and medical limits. Okanogan County inmate population records should be read by custody type and source.

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Okanogan County Inmate Population Overview

Okanogan County's adult jail population is centered at the Okanogan County Corrections Center, the jail operated by the Sheriff's Office Corrections Division. The county says the jail houses people arrested in Okanogan County by any law-enforcement agency. That can include sheriff's deputies, city police, Washington State Patrol, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, tribal or federal partners when a person is booked locally, and people held on warrants or detainers.

The Okanogan County inmate population is not the same as every person with an Okanogan criminal case. Pretrial detainees, people serving short local sentences, work-release participants, and certain holds may be tied to the county jail. Sentenced state-prison inmates move into Washington State Department of Corrections custody. Federal prisoners and immigration detainees use separate federal systems. That split matters when a name is not found in the county PDFs.


Okanogan County Inmate Population Statistics

The official county corrections page describes a 194-bed jail, expanded from an original 67-inmate facility built in 1983. Local reporting in July 2024 cited 183 as the official capacity and said the jail was accepting no more than about 100 people during a staffing shortage. The 2025 WADOC jail bed-rate study reported an average daily population of 65 across Okanogan's own jail and contract counties, with 83 bookings as of July 23, 2024.

65Average Daily Population in WADOC Study
194County-Stated Bed Capacity
2Local Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Average daily population65 across jail and contract countiesWADOC Jail Bed Rate Study, 2025 report using 2024 data
County-stated bed capacity194 bedsOkanogan County Corrections/Jail page, accessed July 2, 2026
Operational limit during shortageAbout 100 accepted, with 125 to 130 possible when fully staffedMethow Valley News, July 4, 2024
Inspected daily inmate total51 listed inmatesDaily Inmate Log timestamped December 18, 2025
Bookings snapshot83 bookings as of July 23, 2024WADOC Jail Bed Rate Study


Who Makes Up Okanogan County Jail Custody

Current county PDFs do not publish a live demographic dashboard. The best demographic source in the research is the Vera/WSU rural Washington jail brief, which studied January 2015 through December 2019. It found women were 27% of Okanogan County jail admissions in that period. Native people were 19% of admissions compared with 13% of county population. For Grant and Okanogan counties together, Black people were 4% of pretrial admissions and 2% of total county population.

Local reporting also described a jail with a heavy medical and behavioral-health load. Methow Valley News reported that about 85% of the people in custody were on medication, with opioid and fentanyl needs, Narcan in modules, Suboxone availability, and a small chronic-medical area. Those details do not replace the roster, but they help explain why the operating population can be lower than the bed count.


Okanogan County Inmate Records Laws

Washington law sets the record boundary for the Okanogan County inmate population. RCW 70.48.100 requires a jail register with the confined person's name, time and cause of confinement, and discharge time and manner, but treats other jail records as confidential unless a listed exception applies. RCW 42.56, the Public Records Act, supplies the broader records-request process. RCW 70.48.510 requires unexpected fatality reviews for jails.

Key point: Okanogan County publishes jail-register style PDFs, but the county Records/Civil FAQ says booking photos are confidential under RCW 70.48.100.



Okanogan County Booking Record Fields

The current inmate list is short. It shows a total, a numeric name number, and the person's name. The booking log is more useful for a current-month arrest because it includes booking date and time, log number, jail ID, age, race, sex, charge, officer, billing agency, court shorthand, release method, release or transport date-time, and complaint number.

Public PDFWhat It ShowsWhat It Does Not Show
Daily Inmate LogTotal count, Name #, nameCharges, mugshot, bond, housing, court date, release date
Daily Booking LogDate, time, log, ID, demographics, charge, officer, court, release method, complaint numberPhoto, housing unit, full court docket, conviction status

Okanogan County Jail vs Prison Lookup

The Okanogan County inmate population crosses more than one custody system. The county jail PDFs cover adult local jail custody and recent local bookings. WADOC covers people serving state prison sentences. BOP covers federal sentenced custody and some federal detention records. ICE ODLS covers immigration detainee lookup. WA VINE provides custody-status notification and can help track changes, but it does not replace the court record.

Custody TypeBest Starting PointUse When
Adult county jailOkanogan Daily Inmate LogThe person may be held at the Corrections Center now.
Recent local bookingOkanogan Daily Booking LogThe person was booked this month or recently released.
State prisonWADOC incarcerated searchThe person was sentenced to Washington prison.
Custody notificationWA VINENotification is needed after a custody-status change.
Federal or ICEBOP or ICE ODLSA federal or immigration hold is possible.

Okanogan County Detention Facilities

Two local detention facilities appear in the facility map. The adult jail is the public roster facility. The juvenile detention center is a separate youth facility, and its records are not searched through the adult daily inmate PDF.


Okanogan County Arrest to Court Records

A booking charge is not a conviction. The booking log shows what the person was booked on, while formal court records show whether the prosecutor filed charges, amended them, dismissed them, or reached a disposition. For criminal charging after a jail arrest, use Washington Courts case search, the Okanogan Superior Court Odyssey portal for non-confidential document access, the Clerk's Records & Requests process, and District Court records. The Prosecuting Attorney, Albert Lin, is the county official responsible for prosecuting state and county criminal cases.

The NextRequest portal and Sheriff's Records/Civil process cover sheriff and jail records not found in the public PDFs. Clerk and District Court requests use separate court record channels.

Okanogan County's rural geography can also affect the way a person moves through these records. The county is large, border-adjacent, and spread across communities such as Okanogan, Omak, Oroville, Twisp, Winthrop, Brewster, and the Methow Valley. A person may be arrested far from the county-seat government campus and still be booked centrally at the Corrections Center. The booking log's agency fields reflect that mixed local reality, with entries for sheriff, city police, WSP, WDFW, DOC, tribal shorthand, other agencies, and federal-related release notes.


Okanogan County Jail Records Requests

When the public PDFs do not answer the question, Okanogan County records should be requested from the right custodian. Sheriff's Records/Civil handles many sheriff, jail, civil, and administrative records and directs public-records requests to NextRequest. The county portal asks requesters to be specific, and the sheriff form asks for the names involved, contact details, the record sought, delivery method, and a commercial-purpose certification tied to Washington's restriction on using public lists of individuals for commercial purposes.

Court records use a different channel. District Court records are requested through the court's public-record process under court rules, while Superior Court documents may require the Clerk's Records & Requests route or the Odyssey Portal for non-confidential documents. That split keeps the Okanogan County inmate population page accurate: jail custody, police reports, court case files, and state prison custody are related, but they are not maintained by one office.


Okanogan County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Okanogan County inmate population?

The county-stated jail capacity is 194 beds, but the WADOC rate study reported a 65 average daily population across the jail and contract counties using 2024 data. A daily inmate PDF inspected for research showed 51 listed inmates on December 18, 2025.

Does Okanogan County have an inmate search form?

No. The adult jail route is a pair of PDFs on the Booking & Inmate Log page. Use PDF find by last name, then check the richer booking log if charge or release details are needed.

Are Okanogan County mugshots online?

No official Okanogan County public roster or booking log publishes mugshots. The Sheriff's Records/Civil FAQ says jail photos are confidential under RCW 70.48.100.

Who runs the Okanogan County jail?

The Okanogan County Sheriff's Office operates the adult jail through its Corrections Division. The county's Sheriff's Office page states Jodie Barcus assumed full sheriff duties on April 6, 2026.

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Directions to the Okanogan County Jail

The Okanogan County Corrections Center uses the jail address at 149 North 4th Avenue, Okanogan, WA 98840. The adult jail sits in the county-seat government area near the courthouse and administrative offices around 3rd Avenue N, 4th Avenue N, and 5th Avenue. Visitors coming from Omak generally travel south on the US-97 corridor into Okanogan and turn toward the courthouse blocks. Visitors from Brewster, Pateros, and the south county usually approach north on US-97. Methow Valley visitors reach the Okanogan/Omak corridor by state highway routes before turning into the government campus.

Address

Okanogan County Corrections Center
149 North 4th Avenue
Okanogan, WA 98840
509-422-7200 option 1

Visitor Parking

Official visitor-parking details were not located in jail sources. Confirm the correct public entrance and parking before travel.

Public Transit

No official jail transit route was located in the research. Check local travel options before scheduling a visit.

Visitor Entry

Visits must be scheduled through HomeWAV at least 24 hours ahead and confirmed by the inmate.