Kitsap County Arrest Records Lookup

Kitsap County arrest records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Port Orchard, which publishes a current inmate roster and a dynamic report of bookings made within the past 72 hours. You can access both tools online through the Sheriff's website, and you can submit public records requests for detailed arrest reports and incident records.

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Kitsap County Overview

Port OrchardCounty Seat
72-HourBookings Window
5 DaysResponse Time
RCW 42.56Governing Law

The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office makes two custody tools available online. The first is the In Custody page, which shows a current list of all people held at the Kitsap County jail. This page redirects to the live roster system, so you always see the most current data. The second is the Booked Last 72 Hours report, which is a dynamic page that pulls bookings from the previous three days.

The In Custody page covers everyone currently in Kitsap County detention. It redirects to the live roster, giving you real-time custody data rather than a static list.

kitsap county arrest records in custody inmate roster

If you are confirming whether someone is currently in Kitsap County custody, this is the fastest tool to check before calling the jail.

The Booked Last 72 Hours report at kitsapgov.com/sheriff is a dynamic report that covers a rolling three-day window. It shows recent arrest activity including names, booking dates, and charges. This window gives you a few days of context without needing to submit a formal records request. The 72-hour window is wider than what some counties publish, which makes it more useful for recent arrest lookups.

The Kitsap County Recent Bookings page displays a rolling 72-hour window of booking data pulled directly from the jail system.

kitsap county recent bookings last 72 hours

Check this page when you need arrest information from the past few days without going through a formal records request process.

Kitsap County Sheriff's Office

The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office serves the peninsula county from Port Orchard and handles law enforcement for unincorporated areas and contract cities. Bremerton, the county's largest city, has its own police department. For Bremerton arrest records, you would go to the Bremerton Police Department rather than the Sheriff. However, people arrested by Bremerton PD may still be booked into the Kitsap County jail, so their names would appear on the Sheriff's in-custody roster.

The Kitsap Sheriff operates under three stated core values: Teamwork, which involves active engagement with the public and community partners; Integrity, covering honesty, discipline, and ethics in all actions; and Professionalism, which includes being fiscally responsible, proactive, and reliable. These values reflect how the agency describes its approach to public safety and records access.

The Kitsap County Sheriff homepage provides access to all public-facing tools including the inmate roster, records requests, and community services.

kitsap county sheriff office arrest records portal

Start at the Sheriff's homepage to find the most current links for custody searches and records requests, as specific page URLs may change over time.

Sheriff's Officekitsapgov.com/sheriff
In Custody Rosterkitsapgov.com/sheriff/InCustody
Recent Bookings (72hr)kitsapgov.com/sheriff/BookedLast72Hours
County SeatPort Orchard, WA
Bremerton PDSeparate agency; own records and arrest reports

Requesting Kitsap County Arrest Records

For detailed arrest records, incident reports, and other law enforcement documents, you need to submit a public records request to the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office. Under the Washington Public Records Act at RCW 42.56, the Sheriff must respond within 5 business days. That response will acknowledge your request and give you an estimated timeline for when records will be ready.

Being specific in your request helps. Include the full name of the person arrested, the approximate date of the arrest, the case or incident number if you have it, and the type of document you need. If you are requesting body-worn camera footage, note that specific identifiers are required under state law before those records can be processed.

The jail register is public under RCW 70.48.100, which requires Kitsap County to maintain a record open to the public showing each person booked, when they were booked, the reason for booking, and when they were released or discharged. The online roster and 72-hour report serve as the public-facing versions of this legal requirement.

For broader criminal history, the Washington State Patrol's WATCH portal runs a $11 statewide name-based search. This covers criminal history reported by agencies across Washington, not just Kitsap County. Use WATCH when you need to see a fuller picture of someone's record history across multiple counties or jurisdictions.

Washington Records Law and Victim Notification

Washington's Public Records Act gives you the right to request and receive most government records, including arrest records and police reports. Kitsap County must follow this law, and exemptions must be cited specifically if the county declines to release records. Common exemptions include records that could compromise an active investigation or records involving juvenile offenders.

Under RCW 10.97.050, conviction records can be shared freely with the public. Non-conviction data, meaning arrests where charges were not filed or were dismissed, is available for inspection but has restrictions on broad dissemination. If you look up an arrest that did not lead to a conviction, that distinction matters legally for how the information can be used or shared.

VINELink at vinelink.com covers Kitsap County facilities and provides automated victim notification. If you are a crime victim and want to know when an offender is released from the Kitsap County jail, you can register for free alerts through VINE. Alerts can come by phone, text, or email based on your preference.

Court case records for Kitsap County, including criminal cases filed after an arrest, are searchable through the Washington Courts public access portal. If an arrest in Kitsap County led to formal charges, you can track the case through that system by searching by name or case number. It covers both Superior Court and District Court cases.

Kitsap County Jail and Detention Overview

The Kitsap County jail is the primary detention facility for people arrested in the county and held in pre-trial custody or serving short sentences. People arrested by city police in Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, and other Kitsap County cities may be booked into the county jail if those cities do not operate their own holding facilities. This means the Sheriff's in-custody roster can include people arrested by multiple different agencies.

Kitsap County has a peninsula geography that affects law enforcement logistics. Many communities are spread out with limited road connections in some areas, and the county includes Bainbridge Island, which is connected to Seattle by ferry. Despite the geography, the Sheriff's online tools make it possible to check custody status and booking data without traveling to Port Orchard.

If you need to post bail for someone in Kitsap County custody, the booking information on the roster includes relevant details to start that process. Bail amounts are set by the court. For information about the bail process, contact the jail directly or the court that set the bail amount. VINELink can help you track when someone is released after bail is posted so you know when they are no longer in custody.

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Cities in Kitsap County

Kitsap County includes Bremerton, which has its own police department, along with several smaller communities served by the Sheriff's Office.

Nearby Counties

Kitsap County is surrounded by Puget Sound and Olympic Peninsula counties. Ferry connections link Kitsap to King County across the water.