King County & Kent Regional Justice Center, WA Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

Updated on: February 15, 2024
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King County & Kent Regional Justice Center - General Information

  • Facility Name

    King County & Kent Regional Justice Center

  • Facility Type

    County Jail

  • Address

    620 West James Street, Kent, WA, 98032

  • Phone

    206-296-1234

  • City

    Kent

  • Postal Code

    98032

  • State

    Washington

  • Country

    King County

  • Official Website

    Website

  • Facility Name

    King County & Kent Regional Justice Center

  • Facility Type

    County Jail

  • Address

    620 West James Street, Kent, WA, 98032

  • Phone

    206-296-1234

  • Country

    King County

King County Sheriff Regional Justice Center Office

  • Address

    401 4th Avenue North, Kent, Washington, 98032

  • Phone

    206-296-7549

  • Website

    website

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The King County & Kent Regional Justice Center is located at 620 West James Street, Kent, WA, 98032 Constructed and opened in , the King County Detainment Center houses a limit of 264 prisoners. The Sheriff of King County is liable for the consideration, guardianship, and control of people who have been asserted to have carried out a wrongdoing. People accused of offenses extending from Class “C” wrongdoings to Capital Homicide. The King County & Kent Regional Justice Center holds detainees that are either anticipating their preliminary or prisoners that are condemned. The dominant part of the detainees that are condemned is there for under two years. The King County & Kent Regional Justice Center acknowledges detainees from the encompassing regions, towns who do not have their own lock-up or space for them. On the off chance that the detainee is not permitted to be discharged, they will be held at the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center until they show up before the court. They will be provided with a bed along with three regular suppers.

Inmate Search

The King County & Kent Regional Justice Center is worked and overseen by the King County Sheriff’s Area of expertise. The King County Sheriff’s Specialty is the organization liable for staying up with the latest database of all prisoners that are right now in their care. The King County Sheriff’s Area of expertise made their database accessible to the overall population. You can discover the database on the official King County Sheriff’s Specialty site.

Kent, King County, WA Overview

Coordinates:
47.38278°N 122.22694°W
Country:
United States
State:
Washington
County:
King
Incorporated:
May 28, 1890
Government:
Type:
Mayor-council government
Mayor:
Dana Ralph
Area:
Total:
34.42 sq mi (89.14 km2)
Land:
33.75 sq mi (87.41 km2)
Water:
0.67 sq mi (1.73 km2)
Elevation:
43–500 ft (13-152 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
92,411
Estimate (2019):
132,319
Rank:
US: 213th
Density:
3,920.56/sq mi (1,513.75/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-8 (PST)
Summer (DST):
UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP codes:
98030, 98031, 98032, 98035, 98042, 98064, 98089
Area code(s):
253
FIPS code:
53-35415
GNIS feature ID:
1530952

King County Washington Sheriff Overview

King County can be found in the southern area of Washington. Seattle – is the county seat. King County has a total population of 2188649 and was formed in 1852. King County has a total area of 2,115 square miles. The zip codes in King County are 98001, 98002, 98003, 98004, 98005, 98006, 98007, 98008, 98009, 98010, 98011, 98013, 98014, 98015, 98019, 98022, 98023, 98024, 98025, 98027, 98028, 98029, 98031, 98032, 98033, 98034, 98035, 98038, 98039, 98040, 98041, 98042, 98045, 98047, 98050, 98051, 98052, 98053, 98054, 98055, 98056, 98057, 98058, 98059, 98062, 98063, 98064, 98065, 98068, 98070, 98071, 98072, 98073, 98074, 98075, 98083, 98092, 98093, 98101, 98102, 98103, 98104, 98105, 98106, 98107, 98108, 98109, 98111, 98112, 98114, 98115, 98116, 98117, 98118, 98119, 98121, 98122, 98124, 98125, 98126, 98129, 98131, 98132, 98133, 98134, 98136, 98138, 98144, 98145, 98146, 98148, 98151, 98154, 98155, 98158, 98160, 98161, 98164, 98166, 98168, 98170, 98171, 98174, 98177, 98178, 98181, 98184, 98185, 98188, 98190, 98191, 98195, 98198, 98199, 98224, 98288.

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Sending A Mail/Package to King County & Kent Regional Justice Center

Detainees at the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center can get composed letters from their loved ones back home. Approaching mail will be checked by the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center’s staff. King County & Kent Regional Justice Center’s staff search for any hostile letters and booty. All things that are not permitted in the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center will either become back to the sender or they will be appropriately discarded. You may compose anybody as regularly as you wish, give your letters do not in any capacity disregard U.S. Postal Help guidelines. To send letters, you should do the accompanying:

  • show your complete name (the name by which you were set up for this office), cell assignment/quarters assignment, and address of the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center in the upper left corner of the envelope,
  • show the name and complete location of the individual you are composing and place the envelope for getting toward the beginning of the day when the breakfast plate is gotten. In the dorm(s), you will give it to the residence official.

Sending Money

Cash that you had with you at the time you were set up for this King County & Kent Regional Justice Center has been set in your Prisoner Cash Reserve by means of the Stand machine situated in book-in. If you have an extraordinary parity from past jailing’s your record will be charged for that sum right now. During the stay in King County & Kent Regional Justice Center, all grocery store exchanges, clinical charges, and telephone card charges will be deducted from your record. At the point when you are discharged from King County & Kent Regional Justice Center, the equalization of cash in your store will come back to you. If you are sent legitimately to the Washington Branch of Criminal Equity Institutional Division or to another office, the parity of cash in your store will be discharged to that organization. At no time will you be permitted to discharge your cash to another individual other than a holding office. Cash Requests will not be acknowledged at King County & Kent Regional Justice Center.

Phone Calls

Yes, an inmate in the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center can call you. Prisoners are just allowed to call their family and friends and family. Nonetheless, the detainee’s loved ones cannot call them. At the point when a prisoner calls, they may be allowed a 15-minute call. The King County & Kent Regional Justice Center contracts with the Protocall Detainee Calling Administrations. The Protocall Detainee Calling Administrations charges generally 7$ per 15-minute call. They cannot utilize three-way calling or call sending. All calls will be exposed to checking and recording. On the off chance that detainees do not submit to these principles, they may lose their telephone benefits.

Visitation

While detainees are serving their break in the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center, they can get guests. All encounters with detainees are totally non-contact or what is known as a virtual visit. There is glass between the prisoners and the guests. Detainees at the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center can get two visits per day. If a detainee is not on favorable terms, they will not be permitted to have any guests whatsoever. Every guest must create a positive state gave distinguishing proof. Picture type ID is liked: In any case, any certain ID, for example, standardized savings card, birth authentication, or other type of ID as affirmed by the King County & Kent Regional Justice Center Director is worthy. Close to two guests will be permitted in the appearance room at once, be that as it may, inside this rule, the detainee may include a few guests inside the brief time frame. Every guest must be signed into the appearance log by the appearance official. Anybody not signed in will not be permitted to visit. People younger than 17 must be joined by a grown-up. You can call King County & Kent Regional Justice Center at 206-296-1234 to get certain information about visitations.

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Visitation Rules

VISITATION HOURS

  • Monday
    7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Thursday
    7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Friday
    7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Saturday
    7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
  • Sunday
    7:30 Am to 2:30 PM

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