Frederickson Released Inmates

Frederickson Released Inmates searches usually move through Pierce County records because Frederickson is not an incorporated city with its own city hall records desk. That means the best path often starts with the state custody tools, then moves to county court records and public records requests. If you are trying to confirm a release date, a custody change, or the office that has the record now, begin with the tools that show where the person is held and where the case was filed. That keeps the search local to Pierce County and gives you a clean place to start.

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Frederickson Records and Pierce County

The Pierce County official website at piercecountywa.gov is the general local entry point for Frederickson residents. It is the county doorway you use when the city level does not exist, and it helps keep the search tied to the right place. Since Frederickson is in Pierce County, the county route is the practical local layer before you move to broader state tools.

That county context matters when a release search begins with a local incident. A Frederickson record may not sit in a city office at all. It may start with county court records, a county jail hold, or a state prison record that came after a county case. The county site helps anchor the search, even when the detailed file lives somewhere else.

For Frederickson, the state and county layers work together. DOC tells you where the person is now. Pierce County gives the local place name. The Washington State Courts directory then tells you which court clerk may have the case file. Once those three pieces are matched, the rest of the search gets much easier.

Frederickson Released Inmates and County Courts

The Washington State Courts county directory at courts.wa.gov/court_dir/?fa=court_dir.county is the main route for a Frederickson court search. It lists superior, district, and municipal courts by county, along with contact details for the clerk and court administrator. That is important because a release can follow a county misdemeanor, a gross misdemeanor, or a superior court felony case. The right court depends on where the case was filed and what level of charge was involved.

Court clerks keep charging documents, judgments, sentencing orders, and release orders. Those are the papers that explain how a jail stay ended. If the Frederickson case moved into county court, the clerk is often the office that can point you to the docket or tell you how to ask for a copy. For a release search, the court level matters as much as the name on the record.

Because Frederickson is unincorporated, the county court path is often more useful than a city court page. That makes the court directory especially important. It gives you the county clerk contact and the court level so you can go straight to the right desk instead of working from the wrong office.

Frederickson Released Inmates and State Rules

Washington State Patrol keeps the central criminal history repository. The WATCH search at wsp.wa.gov/crime/criminal-history/ costs $11, while mail and in-person conviction requests cost $32 and fingerprint-based checks cost $58. That matters when you want to see whether a Frederickson release is backed by conviction data or only by a partial arrest trail. WSP says conviction information is public, while non-conviction data is limited to criminal justice agencies.

RCW 10.97.030 says the same thing in law. Conviction records can be shared, but non-conviction data is restricted. In plain terms, a public check may show less than the jail or DOC file. If a Frederickson search seems thin, that rule may be the reason. The public file is not always the full file.

Jail records also follow a split rule under RCW 70.48.100. The public jail register shows confinement and discharge details, while the detailed jail record stays confidential unless a statute or order opens it. That is normal in a release search. You can confirm the release, then use a formal request if you need the deeper file.

The Public Records Act at RCW 42.56 controls access and timing. Agencies must respond within five business days by providing the record, giving a link, acknowledging the request, or explaining the delay. If a county office says the record is available by request only, that statute gives you the next step. The Attorney General’s public records guidance at atg.wa.gov/our-work/public-records explains the process and the review path if access is denied.

DOC’s contact page at doc.wa.gov/about-us/contact-us is the state route for current and former incarcerated individuals and supervisees. The WSP sex offender registry at wsp.wa.gov/crime/sex-offender-information/ is another official state source when release status is part of the public question. WSP says the registry is updated daily and includes people who are incarcerated, under community supervision, or released from custody.

Frederickson Local Sources

The Pierce County official website at piercecountywa.gov is the county’s main public entry point for Frederickson residents. It is the local source that helps anchor the search when there is no city hall page to use.

Frederickson Released Inmates Pierce County official website

This county image keeps the Frederickson search tied to the right local government layer and not just the state level.

For Frederickson, that county layer matters because the area depends on Pierce County records and state custody tools rather than a separate city government. The county website is the best local starting point before you move into DOC, court, or records requests.

Frederickson Released Inmates Next Steps

Start with the name or DOC number, then check VINE if the custody status may have changed. If the case is local, use Pierce County and the Washington State Courts directory. If the file is older or still unclear, move to DOC and WSP. That sequence usually keeps the search from drifting.

Frederickson works best when each office is matched to the record it actually holds. County site, court clerk, jail register, and state custody records do not all sit in the same place. Once you know which one matters, the rest of the search gets much easier. The fastest result is usually the one that follows the trail instead of forcing every clue into one office.

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