Marysville Civic Center, WA

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1100 W Mallon AveSpokane, WA, 99260

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At a Glance

Communication

  • There is a call button inside cells to be used for emergencies only during lockdown.
  • Inmates appearing in person at court are not permitted to make phone calls prior to transport.
  • An inmate’s first appearance before a judge will normally occur within about 72 hours of booking and is commonly conducted via video conferencing.

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  • Bail may be posted at any time, seven days a week, by cash, cashier's check, or an authorized bonding company.
  • A personal recognizance (PR) release does not require posting bail or bond.
  • Common deposit methods include online portals or apps, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, retail cash services, or mailing a cashier's check or money order.

Contact Info

  • U‑Visa certification requests require a completed I‑918 and certification is decided by the City Attorney.
  • Forward U‑Visa requests to the City Attorney at 501 Delta Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270.
  • The City of Marysville billing office is at 501 Delta Ave and is open Monday–Friday 8:00am–4:30pm, except holidays.

Facility Info

  • Legal research materials are available to inmates recognized by the court as representing themselves (pro se).
  • Notary and photocopy services can be requested by sending a kite to custody staff, and only legal paperwork will be copied.
  • Inmates submit requests for legal services and other needs using kites via pod terminals or by asking staff for a paper kite.

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Topic Overviews

Communication

Marysville Civic Center has an in-cell call button, but it's strictly for emergencies during lockdown — not routine requests. If someone is scheduled for an in-person court appearance, they won't be allowed to make calls before transport. After booking, a first appearance before a judge typically happens within 72 hours and is usually done by video. For everyday contact, phone calls and video sessions go through the facility phone system or a third-party vendor. Expect calls to be recorded and monitored. To set up an account, schedule video visits, or add phone funds, follow the vendor's registration process and the facility's published instructions.

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Sending Money

Marysville Civic Center accepts bail around the clock, seven days a week. You can pay with cash, a cashier's check, or through an authorized bonding company. If the court grants a personal recognizance (PR) release, no bail or bond is required. To add money to an inmate's account, your options include approved online portals or mobile apps, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, retail cash services, or mailing a cashier's check or money order. Have the person's full name and booking/ID number ready so the deposit goes to the right account. Don't mail cash or personal checks. When mailing funds, label the cashier's check or money order for the intended sub-account (like commissary) if possible.

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Contact

For U-Visa certification involving an incident within Marysville city limits, submit a completed I-918 with your request. The City Attorney makes certification decisions, so send your materials to 501 Delta Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. The City of Marysville billing office is at the same address and is open Monday–Friday, 8:00am–4:30pm, except holidays. For other matters — records, visitation, victim services — check the city or facility website to find the right office. When you reach out, have the inmate's full name, any booking identifiers, and a clear description of what you need.

Facility Info

Marysville City Jail provides legal research materials to inmates formally recognized by the court as representing themselves (pro se). Need legal materials, notary help, photocopies, or other administrative services? Submit a kite through the pod terminal or ask staff for a paper kite. Notary and photocopy services are available on request, though copying is limited to legal paperwork only. First court appearances typically happen within 72 hours of booking and are usually conducted by video. If someone is transported to court, they can bring legal paperwork and necessary medication. Custody staff also help incarcerated individuals request and submit ballots during elections, and foreign nationals have the right to consular notification and communications.

Common Questions

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Can an inmate at Marysville Civic Center make phone calls?

Generally, inmates place outgoing calls through the facility phone system, and calls are usually monitored and recorded. At Marysville Civic Center, inmates who are appearing in person at court are not permitted to make phone calls prior to transport.

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When will someone booked at Marysville have their first court appearance?

A first appearance before a judge will normally happen within about 72 hours of booking. It’s commonly done by video conferencing rather than an in-person transport.

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What should I do if there is an emergency in a cell during lockdown at Marysville Civic Center?

Use the in-cell call button designated for emergencies. It’s intended for use only during lockdown situations and only for true emergencies.

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How can I post bail at Marysville City Jail?

Bail can be posted 24/7, seven days a week. Use cash, a cashier’s check, or an authorized bonding company.

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What is a personal recognizance (PR) release at Marysville Civic Center?

A personal recognizance (PR) release means the person is released without having to post bail or bond at this facility.

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How do I add money to an inmate's account at this facility?

Use an approved method such as an online portal or mobile app, phone deposit, lobby kiosk, retail cash service, or mail a cashier’s check or money order. You’ll typically need the inmate’s full name and booking/ID number, and you must follow the payment rules for the option you pick. Don’t mail cash or personal checks; if you mail funds, mark the cashier’s check or money order for the intended sub-account when possible.

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Marysville Civic Center in Marysville, WA includes the Marysville City Jail. The jail is operated by the Marysville Police Department.

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