Search the Stevens County Inmate Population

The Stevens County inmate population is centered on the county jail roster, but Washington custody records also split into court, state prison, federal, immigration, and victim-notification systems. A Stevens County inmate search starts with the local jail list, then moves to the right agency when a person has been released, transferred, sentenced, or held outside county custody. The Stevens County inmate population includes current jail custody, short local commitments, and people waiting on court action, while older or different custody records may require public-records, court, or state lookup channels. Search the Stevens County inmate population with the local roster first, then confirm details with the office that owns the record.

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The Stevens County Inmate Population

The Stevens County inmate population is reported through several official channels, but the daily jail roster is the most direct public snapshot of local custody. The county's primary detention facility is the Stevens County Jail in Colville, operated by the Stevens County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Brad Manke. The official jail function holds people arrested by law enforcement, people waiting for court action, and people sentenced by a court to local commitment. The county roster can also show practical status labels that are not the same as a court charge, including wing assignments, inmate-worker status, and entries noted as Ferry County or Eastern State Hospital.

The population count changes when new arrests arrive, courts set release conditions, bonds are posted, cases are resolved, and sentenced people move from jail custody into the Washington State Department of Corrections. The WASPC annual jail statistics give the annual jail measures, while the official Stevens County roster gives the day-specific custody list. Those sources serve different jobs. Annual averages show pressure on the jail over time. The roster shows who was listed for that posting date and what limited custody data the public PDF includes.


Stevens County Inmate Population Statistics

The 2025 WASPC jail-statistics workbook lists Stevens County with an average daily population of 63, 45 facility beds, 1,010 admissions, an average length of stay of 24.5 days, and no in-custody deaths for that year. The July 2, 2026 official roster listed 61 inmates for that day. Those figures should not be blended into one number. The average daily population is a year measure, the facility-bed count is a reported bed figure, and the roster total is a point-in-time jail list.

63 2025 Average Daily Population
45 2025 Facility Beds
1 Stevens County Jail Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Average daily population63WASPC annual jail statistics, 2025
Facility beds45WASPC annual jail statistics, 2025
Annual admissions1,010WASPC annual jail statistics, 2025
Admissions per 1,000 residents20.6059WASPC annual jail statistics, 2025, using 2023 population 49,015
Daily roster total61Stevens County Jail roster PDF dated July 2, 2026


Stevens County Inmate Population Makeup

The 2025 WASPC demographic fields give a limited but useful view of who made up the Stevens County inmate population on an average-day basis. Male ADP was 54 and female ADP was 8.9167. The same workbook listed White ADP at 56.8333, Black ADP at 0.9167, American Indian or Alaska Native ADP at 5.0833, Asian ADP at 0, Hispanic ADP at 0, and unknown race ADP at 0.0833. These are statistical categories in the workbook, not full personal profiles.

The public roster is more narrow. It does not show date of birth, race, sex, height, weight, mugshot, or charge descriptions. It does show assigned housing labels such as NORTH WING, WEST WING, SOUTH WING, FEMALE CELL, INMATE WORK, Ferry County, and Eastern State Hospital in the July 2, 2026 PDF. Those labels help explain local custody status, but they do not replace a court record or a complete booking file.

  • Male and female ADP: WASPC 2025 reported 54 male ADP and 8.9167 female ADP.
  • Long stays: WASPC 2025 listed 7 Stevens County jail stays over 365 days.
  • Other program: WASPC 2025 marked Electronic Monitoring as the local alternative program.
  • Roster labels: The daily PDF uses housing and status labels, not charge-level categories.

Stevens County Jail Capacity

Capacity is a central Stevens County inmate population issue. WASPC lists 45 facility beds for the Stevens County Sheriff's Office in 2024 and 2025. Stevens County justice-center planning material gives a related but different local statement: the current jail has capacity for 44 inmates, while space studies say it should only have 30. The July 2, 2026 roster count was 61. Each number comes from a different source and should be read in that context.

The Washington DES-hosted justice-center application from 2025 described a proposed new Stevens County Justice Center with an approximately 160-bed jail, courts, and court clerk offices. The stated design idea was not just more beds. The project materials connect the jail, court, and clerk functions so people in custody can move through court work with less transport through public areas. No official DOJ consent decree or jail-specific conditions order was found in the research materials, so the capacity discussion should stay with the sourced planning and statistics.


Laws for Stevens County Inmates

Washington law explains why the Stevens County inmate population is visible in some ways and restricted in others. The public can use the daily roster and public-records channels, but inmate files and booking photographs are not treated as a free-for-all. Chapter 42.56 RCW is the general Public Records Act. RCW 70.48.100 governs jail registers and inmate records. RCW 36.28A.040 creates the statewide jail booking and reporting system and victim notification framework that connects to WA VINE. RCW 70.48.071 requires local correctional facility standards that address health, safety, welfare, and constitutional requirements.

Key Statutes:

Chapter 42.56 RCW requires Washington agencies to make public records available unless an exemption or other law applies.

RCW 70.48.100 governs jail registers, inmate-record confidentiality, and limited booking-photo release rules.

RCW 36.28A.040 supports statewide jail booking reports and automated victim notification.

RCW 70.48.071 requires local jail standards tied to health, safety, welfare, and constitutional needs.


Stevens County State Prison Search

A person sentenced from Stevens County to state prison usually leaves the county jail roster and moves into Washington DOC systems. No Washington DOC adult prison is listed inside Stevens County on the DOC prisons map, so the county page is not the right place to look for a sentenced prison population physically housed in Stevens County. The local jail roster covers county custody. The DOC locator covers state prison and DOC-related status.

The Washington DOC incarcerated search can be searched by DOC number, first name, or last name. Its result fields include DOC number, name, age, and location. The DOC search also points users toward VINE-style custody notifications. Special characters other than hyphens and apostrophes are not accepted in DOC name fields, so a failed name search may need a simpler spelling.

The official DOC search screen is a useful match for Stevens County inmates who have moved out of local custody. Source view: Washington DOC incarcerated search.

Stevens County inmate population state DOC search fields
Washington DOC search is separate from the Stevens County jail roster and is used for state custody.

Use DOC after a state-prison sentence, for DOC-related location questions, or when the county roster no longer lists a person who was once in Stevens County jail custody.



Stevens County Current Inmate Lookup

The current inmate lookup is limited by the public format Stevens County uses. A reader does not type a name into a county search box. The person opens the PDF and searches within it. The visible fields are roster fields, not a full case file. Bond is shown as a single number. Scheduled release appears for some rows and is blank for many others. The jail list does not show the arresting agency, charges, court date, physical description, or booking photo.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Current PDF linkLink/PDFYesOpen the dated roster. There is no county name-search form.
Browser/PDF text searchFind controlNoUse Ctrl+F or the device PDF search for a name, booking number, or housing label.
Name numberPDF columnNoLocal numeric identifier shown on the roster row.
Booking numberPDF columnNoNumeric booking identifier, such as the observed nine-digit examples.
Assigned housingPDF columnNoObserved labels include NORTH WING, WEST WING, SOUTH WING, FEMALE CELL, INMATE WORK, Ferry County, and Eastern State Hospital.
BondsPDF columnNoOne number appears. The PDF does not explain cash, surety, PR, or hold details.

Stevens County Past Inmate Records

Past and released Stevens County inmate records may require more than the current roster. The daily PDF is built for current custody at the time it is generated. If a person was released, moved to DOC, transferred to another county, or held under a different legal authority, the current roster may not find them. Court records may show the charge path after arrest. Public-records requests may be needed for older booking records or jail records that are not part of the public PDF.

Stevens County centralizes many public-records requests through the Public Records Office and the NextRequest portal. Requests should identify the record with enough detail to locate it, such as name, booking number, booking date, incident number if known, and the type of record sought. County policy and Washington law still control exemptions, redactions, copy charges, and records owned by court offices.

The NextRequest portal is the official county path for many non-court records. Source view: Stevens County NextRequest.

Stevens County inmate population public records request portal
NextRequest is the fallback for many Stevens County booking and jail-record questions that are not answered by the PDF roster.

Use the portal for records that are created or held by county offices, while court-file copies still belong with the clerk or court record channels.


Stevens County Inmate Record Fields

The Stevens County public roster is a flat custody list. It is useful, but it is not a full booking packet. The field inventory from the July 2, 2026 roster shows a concise row with identifiers, dates, housing, bond, and release information where present. Missing fields are just as important. The roster does not show charges, court case numbers, mugshots, arresting agency, date of birth, race, sex, height, weight, or a warrant number.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking NumberA numeric identifier for the jail booking, separate from a court case number.
Booking DateThe booking date and time, shown to the second in the inspected PDF.
ChargesNot shown on the public roster. Use court records for formal charges.
Bond AmountA single numeric bond figure, without detailed bond type or per-charge terms.
Housing UnitThe public assigned-housing label, such as a wing, FEMALE CELL, INMATE WORK, Ferry County, or Eastern State Hospital.
Custody StatusInferred from appearing on the roster. A separate status column is not published.

Stevens County Jail or DOC

County jail and state prison lookups answer different questions. The Stevens County Jail covers local custody after arrest, pretrial detention, short local commitments, and other local or cross-agency housing notes shown on the roster. Washington DOC covers sentenced state custody and DOC warrant information. A missed result in one system does not prove the person is free or never booked. It may mean the case moved to another system.

County JailState Prison / DOC
Who is heldPeople arrested locally, pretrial detainees, and court-committed local jail inmatesPeople in sentenced state custody or DOC-related status
Run byStevens County Sheriff's OfficeWashington State Department of Corrections
Where to lookDaily Stevens County Jail PDF rosterWashington DOC incarcerated search and DOC warrant search
What appearsRoster row with booking, housing, bond, and release fieldsDOC number, name, age, location, and linked custody profile fields where available
Best useNew arrests and current local jail custodySentenced state custody after transfer from county jail


Stevens County Detention Facilities

The Stevens County facility list has one local county jail facility. Nearby, state, federal, immigration, and tribal custody systems may matter for a person's records, but they are not Stevens County facility pages in this build. The Colville Tribal Corrections facility is an official regional tribal source, but its published corrections address is in Nespelem, outside Stevens County. Washington DOC does not list a prison in Stevens County, and BOP and ICE tools do not identify a federal or immigration detention center inside the county.

  • Stevens County Jail - The county jail operated by the Stevens County Sheriff's Office for local arrests, pretrial custody, local commitments, and rostered housing/status entries.

Stevens County Roster Terms

Roster terms can be plain, but several have legal meaning. A booking row is not a conviction. A bond number is not a promise of release. A housing label is not a formal charge. These short definitions help read the Stevens County inmate population records without treating the jail PDF as a full court file.

Booking
The jail intake event that creates a local custody record after arrest or court commitment.
Assigned housing
The public wing, cell, work, or status label shown on the roster row.
Detainer or hold
A request or legal reason from another authority that may keep a person in custody.
PR release
Personal recognizance release, meaning release on promise and court conditions rather than upfront cash.
DOC
Washington Department of Corrections, the state prison and supervision agency.

Stevens County App Alerts

Stevens County Connect WA is a county app, but the store descriptions found in the research do not advertise an inmate roster, warrant search, mugshot lookup, visitation scheduler, or public-records request feature. Treat it as a county services and alert tool, not a custody database. The Apple listing describes county services, news, events, project tracking, push notifications, emergency updates, road closures, and public-safety announcements.

The app may still be useful for county alerts that affect travel, office access, or public-safety updates. Source view: Stevens County Connect WA on the App Store.

Stevens County inmate population county app alerts listing
The county app is an alerts and services channel, not the official way to search jail inmates.

For custody lookup, the official path remains the Stevens County jail roster first, followed by the records, court, DOC, VINE, BOP, or ICE channel that matches the custody issue.


Stevens County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Stevens County inmate population?

WASPC reported a 2025 average daily population of 63 for Stevens County and 45 facility beds. The official daily roster inspected for July 2, 2026 listed 61 inmates. Use the annual average for trend and capacity analysis, and use the daily roster for a current custody snapshot.

How do I search the Stevens County inmate population?

Start with the official county roster page, open the dated PDF, and search inside the PDF by last name, booking number, or a visible label. Call the jail for same-day bookings after the roster cutoff, because the daily PDF excludes bookings after about 4 a.m.

Does the Stevens County roster show mugshots?

No. The inspected public roster did not show booking photos or clickable profiles. Washington law also limits jail inmate records and booking-photo release. For photo questions, use the county public-records process and expect RCW 70.48.100 to matter.

Where are court charges after a jail arrest?

The jail roster does not show formal charge descriptions. After arrest, court records are searched through Washington courts, Odyssey, the Stevens County Clerk, and District Court channels. Jail custody and court filing records are related, but they are not the same record.

What if the person is not on the Stevens County roster?

Check timing first. A new booking may miss the daily PDF cutoff. If the person was sentenced or transferred, search Washington DOC. For federal custody use BOP, for immigration detention use ICE, and for notifications use WA VINE.

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Directions to the Stevens County Jail

Stevens County Jail is at 215 S Oak St, Colville, WA 99114, on the courthouse and county-office campus in downtown Colville. The same South Oak Street area is used for the sheriff, courts, prosecutor, clerk, and public-records offices, so visitors should confirm which office they need before arriving. General jail visits are video only, so most in-person trips are for the free vestibule kiosk, bond or funds questions, attorney, clergy, medical arrangements, or jail-records questions.

From US-395, navigate into downtown Colville and then to S Oak Street near the courthouse block. From State Route 20 or rural east-west roads, allow extra time for winter weather and mountain-road conditions. From northern Stevens County communities such as Kettle Falls or Northport, most routes approach Colville by the US-395 corridor before turning toward the courthouse area.

Address

Stevens County Jail
215 S Oak St
Colville, WA 99114
509-684-4707

Visitor Parking

The official jail pages do not publish a separate visitor parking map or parking rates. Call the jail before arrival if parking or the correct public entrance matters.

Public Transit

The research did not identify a public-transit route for the jail entrance. Plan travel to the courthouse area and confirm local transportation before a time-sensitive visit.

Visitor Entry

General visitation is video only. Visitors using the vestibule kiosk must be approved through the jail process, scheduled in advance, and clear no-contact-order screening.