Walla Walla County Jail, WA

Physical Address
300 W Alder StWalla Walla, WA, 99362

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Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • Visitors must be 18 or older and present valid identification to visit at Walla Walla County Jail.
  • Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to visit at the jail.
  • People on active supervision with the Washington Department of Corrections are not eligible to visit at this jail.

Communication

  • Walla Walla County Jail uses Securus Video Connect, a fully web‑based system accessible via the free Securus app, computer, or tablet.
  • Securus supports sending messages, photos, and eCards between inmates and families.
  • To block unwanted calls from any County Jail individual, call (509) 524-5440 during normal business hours.

Mail & Letters

  • Address mail as: INDIVIDUAL NAME c/o Walla Walla County Corrections Department, 300 W. Alder, Walla Walla, WA 99362.
  • Envelopes may have no stickers or writing other than the addressee and must contain a complete return address.
  • Stickers, sexually explicit photographs, and third‑party communications from inmates in other institutions are prohibited.

Sending Money

  • The county uses Access Corrections to add funds to inmate accounts; their phone number is 1-866-345-1884.
  • A lobby kiosk or SmartDeposit.com is available 24/7 to deposit money into an individual’s account.
  • Money accepted at booking is credited to the inmate’s account and can be used to purchase commissary items.

Contact Info

  • The Walla Walla County Corrections Department street address is 300 West Alder Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362.
  • The jail’s main entrance is at the corner of 5th and Alder.
  • A 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline is listed at 800-562-6025 (voice & TTY).

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

To visit someone at Walla Walla County Jail, you must be at least 18 and bring valid identification. Minors can visit too, but only with a parent or legal guardian. Anyone on active supervision with the Washington Department of Corrections cannot visit. The county directs visitors to Securustech for scheduling visits, sending e-messages, and adding money to an inmate's phone account. You'll typically need to get approved and added to an Approved Visitor List before visiting. The exact scheduling steps—including any vendor account requirements for video visits—vary by facility. Visits may be canceled due to lockdowns, appointments, or housing moves, and you'll usually get notice by email or through the booking system.

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Communication

Walla Walla County Jail offers video visits through Securus Video Connect. You can use the free Securus app, a computer, or a tablet. These are scheduled sessions—you'll need to create a Securus account, complete verification, and book an available time slot in advance. Securus also lets families and inmates exchange messages, photos, and eCards through the same platform. Like most vendor-run communication services, sessions and messages are typically recorded and monitored. Getting unwanted calls from someone at the County Jail? Call (509) 524-5440 during normal business hours to request a block. For setup, scheduling, or technical issues, use Securus registration tools before your visit.

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Mail & Letters

Address inmate mail exactly as: INDIVIDUAL NAME c/o Walla Walla County Corrections Department 300 W. Alder Walla Walla, WA 99362. Keep the envelope clean—no stickers, no extra writing beyond the addressee. Include a complete return address (required). All incoming mail is screened. Prohibited items include stickers, sexually explicit photographs, and third-party communications from inmates at other institutions. Books and periodicals aren't accepted since each inmate gets a tablet with that content. Want to send approved items? Use CAREPACKs through MyCarePack: select the state and facility, find the inmate, sign in or create an account, then pay by credit card.

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Sending Money

Add money to an inmate's account at Walla Walla County Jail through Access Corrections (1-866-345-1884), the jail's lobby kiosk, or SmartDeposit.com—available 24/7. Access Corrections also handles bail posting and parole/probation payments. Money accepted at booking goes into the inmate's account for commissary purchases. If someone is released before receiving their commissary order, family or friends can pick it up at the jail during regular business hours with proper ID. Items not claimed within 30 days are forfeited. For bail on local court charges, go to the listed Superior or District Court locations during business hours. After hours, bail at the jail must be cash or a court-approved bail bond.

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Common Questions

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Who can visit someone at Walla Walla County Jail?

Visitors must be 18 or older and have valid ID. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. People on active supervision with the Washington Department of Corrections aren’t eligible to visit at this jail.

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How do I schedule a visit or send an e-message to someone at Walla Walla County Jail?

Walla Walla County Jail directs visitors to Securustech to schedule visits, send e-messages, and add funds to an inmate’s phone account. You’ll also typically need to complete any required approval steps and be placed on an Approved Visitor List before you can visit.

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What should I know about video visits and canceled visits?

Video visits generally require a device with a camera and microphone and an account with the facility’s video vendor, but the details vary by facility. Visits can be canceled for lockdowns, medical appointments, or housing moves, and you’re typically notified by email or through the booking/vendor system.

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How do I schedule a video visit with someone at Walla Walla County Jail?

Create a Securus account and complete the vendor’s identity verification steps. Then use the free Securus app or the Securus website to schedule a video visit in an available time block and confirm it in the system.

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Can I send photos or eCards to an inmate at Walla Walla County Jail?

Yes. Walla Walla County Jail uses Securus, which supports messages, photos, and eCards between inmates and families. Send them through the messaging or eCard features in your Securus account.

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How do I stop receiving unwanted calls from someone at the County Jail?

To request that calls from any County Jail individual be blocked, call (509) 524-5440 during normal business hours. Calls through the facility’s phone system are typically monitored.

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Walla Walla County Jail is located at 300 West Alder Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362. The Walla Walla County Corrections Department operates the facility and maintains phone and fax lines for public inquiries.

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