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Asotin County Sheriff's Office - Access County Police Records
The records department processes, maintains and disseminates criminal and police records pertaining to victims, suspects and arrestees. Copies of police reports are available for pickup at the Asotin County Sheriff’s Office, located at 127 2nd Street in Asotin from 9-5pm Monday through Friday. Collision reports are also available for a fee of $5.00.
City of Asotin Homepage
City of Asotin Homepage with general information about the city and region.
Asotin County Jail
The Asotin County Jail is operated by the Asotin County Sheriff’s Office and houses adult offenders and pre-trial arrestees. Our facility has a standard capacity of 47 inmates, with an emergency capacity of 58. The jail is staffed 24 hours per day by 1 Commander, 4 Sergeants, 8 Corrections Officers, and a Transport Officer.
Asotin County Free Public Records Directory
Asotin County Free Public Records Directory with links to public record resources throughout the county.
Asotin County Prosecuting Attorney
The county prosecuting attorney has major responsibilities as a legal advisor, a prosecutor of criminal matters, a representative of the county in civil cases, and, in smaller counties, as ex-officio coroner.
Asotin County Public Defender's Office
The City of Clarkston contracts with Asotin County to provide municipal court services. All citations and criminal charges are processed through the Asotin County Courts system.
Asotin/Hells Canyon Bar Association
The Hells Canyon Bar Association encourages local lawyers to donate time to the community through pro-bono work.
The Northwest Justice Project
The Northwest Justice Project provides limited legal assistance for eligible clients with certain legal problems and makes referrals to the Northwest Justice Project's local offices and to other providers of civil legal aid for more extended assistance.
The Crime Victim Service Center
The Crime Victim Service Center is designed to offer services to crime victims and their non-offending family members, friends, secondary victims, and witnesses to crime.