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Jefferson County Sheriff Information

Jefferson County is located in on the Pacific coast border of Washington State. In 2010 the population was 29,872 and the county seat is Port Townsend. The county is named for Tomas Jefferson. The Hood Canal Bridge Connects Jefferson County to Kitsap count, Washing and the Coupeville-Port Townsend route of the Washington State Ferries connects the country to Whitby Island in island County Washington.

Sheriff’s Information

The Sheriff’s office patrols a total area of 2,183 square miles of which 379 square mile is water. The county is split in three parts, Easter Jefferson County along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, and Admiralty Inlet. Central Jefferson County which is uninhabited and is in the Olympic Mountains, and Western Jefferson County along the Pacific Ocean. which makes patrol challenging.

The office has 46 full time and 20 volunteer positions. Approximately 18,000 residents live in unincorporated areas which is patrolled by the Sheriff’s office.

Joe Nole, Sheriff

79 Elkins Road

Port Hadlock, WA 98339

Phone: 360-385-3831

Fax: 360-379-0513

Office Hours

Mon, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday

9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Wednesday 1 to 4:00 pm

Jefferson County Records/Court Clerk

The County Clerk is an elected position whose goal is to protect the integrity and accuracy of out records of the Superior Court while servicing the public and legal community in an efficient and professional manner.

Ruth Gordon, County Clerk

1820 Jefferson Street

Room 210

Port Townsend, WA 98368

Phone: 360-385-9125

Washington Annual Crime Report 2017

2017 Crimes Statistics

Offense Total
511

# of Cleared Offenses
184

Percent Cleared
36.0%

Arrest Total
155

Adult Arrest Total
144

Juvenile Arrest Total
11

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County Jail Information

The jail consists of 11 corrections deputies, 2 sergeants and 1 jail superintendent. Staff is responsible for the day to day supervision and care of inmates incarcerated at the jail

The average daily population for 2014 was 49 inmates. Staff handles about 1,275 yearly bookings. The jail also operated programs for inmates to reduce criminal recidivism rates.

Jefferson County Corrections Facility

81 Elkins Rd

Port Hadlock, WA 98339

Visiting informant is as follows:

Female inmates: Sunday 1:00 pm until 2:00 pm

Male inmates:      Sunday 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm

Female inmates: Wednesdays 6:00 pm until 7:00 pm

Male inmates:      Wednesdays 7:00 pm until 9:00 pm

A picture ID is required. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled visit and visitation scheduling is done on a first come first service basis. Inmates can receive only 1 visit per day. Visitation is limited to thirty minutes and you must be pre-approved and on the visitation list.

All letters and correspondence for inmates needs to go via the United States Postal Service. Include the inmates full name and a return addressed. Certified or registered mail will not be delivered. Money can  be mailed as a money order or cashier’s check. No cash or personal checks are accepted.

Jail Roster Information

To find an inmate, enter the name, subject number and booking number (if you have them. Follow the instruction to use the clear and search buttons. Information will receive on the roster is: first and last name, subject number, gender booking history, charge description and crime class, charge description and bail amount.

Website for roster information see quick links

Employment in the Sheriff’s Office

Entry level testing for deputies is contracted with Public Safety Testing. More information can be found on the Public Safety Testing Website.

Employment link:

How to Report a Crime

You can report a crime by calling 911 or using the Self-Reporting Crimes online form at:

Links for law enforcement and other information is found at:

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