Find Moses Lake Released Inmates

Moses Lake released inmates searches work best when you start with the name, a DOC number, or a city court clue and then move through the county and state tools in order. Moses Lake sits in Grant County, so a city record can move fast from a local police or court event to a county file or a state custody record. The public pages that matter most are the DOC search, VINE, the courts directory, and the Washington State Patrol record page. Start there, keep the facts close, and you will have a much better chance of finding the right release trail without guessing at the wrong office.

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The Grant County official website at Grant County official website is a useful county fallback for Moses Lake release research because the city sits in Grant County and the county site gives a broader public door into local offices.

Moses Lake Released Inmates Grant County official website

That county page helps anchor the search when a Moses Lake clue needs a county-level starting point before you move into state custody tools or court records.

The DOC search at Washington DOC Incarcerated Search is the state fallback image source for Moses Lake because the city has no local image in the current set and DOC is the most direct custody tool in the research.

Moses Lake Released Inmates Washington DOC search

That image gives the page a clear state custody anchor and fits the path a Moses Lake release search usually follows when the local record has moved out of the city level.

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The Washington State Courts Directory at Washington State Courts Directory is the next stop when a Moses Lake release search moves into court records. The directory gives contact information for superior, district, and municipal courts in the county where the city is located. That matters because municipal courts in Moses Lake handle misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors committed within city limits, and those records can show judgments and any jail sentences served at the county jail.

That court file is often the missing piece. A jail or prison record may tell you where someone was held, but the court record can tell you why the person was released, transferred, or moved into another custody status. In Moses Lake, a city clue can turn into a county court question very quickly, so the court directory helps you find the right office instead of calling blind. It also gives you the path to the clerk if you need a certified copy or a file lookup.

The Washington State Patrol criminal history page at WSP Criminal History Records gives a different public layer. It explains the WATCH option, mail requests, and in-person requests, and it notes that conviction information is public while non-conviction data is restricted. That helps when you need the public history around a release, not just the live custody record. It can also show why one record is open while another is closed.

Moses Lake works best when the city, county, and state records are used in order.

  • DOC for prison custody and release timing
  • Courts directory for the right clerk contact
  • WSP for public conviction history
  • VINE for status-change alerts

Note: Moses Lake searches move faster when you match the office to the record type before you ask for copies or follow-up details.

Moses Lake Released Inmates Alerts

VINE at Washington VINE is the best live alert tool for Moses Lake released inmates. It is free, anonymous, and can notify you by phone or email when a person is released, transferred, escapes, or dies. Because it covers most county jails and the Washington Department of Corrections, it stays useful when the person leaves local custody and moves into the state system.

VINE helps when you want a notice instead of a one-time search. That is useful in a city like Moses Lake, where the custody status can change quickly and the public trail may not update at the same pace. If a person was released from jail and then moved into another custody status, VINE can catch the change without making you keep checking the same page.

Pair VINE with the DOC search when you want a clean public view of where the person is now. DOC shows the location and the earliest release date. VINE shows the change. Together they answer the two things most people want to know first.

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