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Rick Scott
Sheriff
Please Mail All Correspondence To:
Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office
PO Box 630
Montesano, WA 98563
EMail:
SOAdmin
@Co.Grays-Harbor.WA.US
Sheriff's Office:
100 W. Broadway, Suite 3
Montesano, WA
(360) 249-3711
(360) 532-3284
1-800-562-8714
Jail:
(360) 249-6070
Office Hours:
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Mon-Fri
David Pimentel
Undersheriff
Steve Shumate
Chief Criminal Deputy
Judy Mawhorter
Chief Civil Deputy
Drug Task Force TIP Line:
(360) 249-3050
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Sheriff's Department Divisions
Criminal
Division
Civil Division
Corrections Division
DUI Victim Impact Panel
Animal Control
PropertyRoom.com
An On-line Property Acution Site
Are gangs a problem in Grays Harbor?
The Grays Harbor Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee is sponsoring a survey to find out about gang activity in our communities. If you are a Grays Harbor County resident and would like to participate, please follow one of the links below to complete a 10-minute survey about things you see in your neighborhood.
Gang Survey for Adults - English
Gang Survey for Adults - Spanish
Gang Survey for Students
Crime Victims Advocacy Network.
CVAN - A network of advocates working with crime victims in Mason, Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties.
Public Disclosure Request Form.
Once displayed, please print and thoroughly read the form. Submit the completed form to the designated address located at the bottom of the disclosure form. Please take the time to review the form. making sure the the document is complete and signed.
Residence Vacation Watch Form

Request a residential security check for a given time period.
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Public Disclosure of Registered
Sex Offenders and Wanted Sex Offenders.
For information and listing,
click here.

For
information on applying for a job with the Sheriff's
Department, click here.
Sheriff Rick Scott is the county official charged
with the administration of the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's
Department. State Statute (RCW 36.28.010) states that
the Sheriff is "the Chief Executive Officer and conservator
of the peace of the county."
The Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Department is comprised
of three divisions:
Each
Division has an administrative officer in charge who
reports to Undersheriff David Pimentel and then to the Sheriff.
To learn more about one of the three divisions, please
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Sheriff's Message
The mission of the Sheriff's Department is to provide
the best possible police and public services. We must
never forget that we are here to serve the public
and are accountable- to our citizens for our actions
and for the quality of the services we provide.
Grays Harbor County is geographically quite large
which presents a challenge for providing uniformed
law enforcement services. We have resident deputies
that live in outlying areas as well as sub-stations
to help us respond more quickly to calls.
As you will learn in this site, our department is
divided into three divisions. I am proud of the way
each division works together as a team to help accomplish
our department mission.
The Sheriff's Department provides a number of regular
services to the public concerning concealed pistol
licensing, forest products hauling permits, service
of civil process, questions about criminal laws, warrants,
the county jail, sex offender registration, etc. If
you would like more information about these or any
other Sheriff's Department function, please call (360)
249-3711.

EMPLOYEES
OF THE QUARTER
and of DISTINCTION.

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