Jail & Prison in Yakima County, WA

Grandview City Jail
Grandview City Jail

207 West 2nd Street, Yakima County, WA 98930

509-882-9200

Sunnyside City Jail
Sunnyside City Jail

401 Homer Street, Yakima County, WA 98944

509-836-6200

Yakima County Jail
Yakima County Jail

111 North Front Street, Yakima County, WA 98901

509-574-1939

Yakima Valley Restitution Center
Yakima Valley Restitution Center

2403 South 18th Street, Yakima County, WA 98903

509-574-2929

Q&A

1. What types of programs are available for inmates in jail and prison?

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Inmates have access to various programs, including educational courses, vocational training, substance abuse treatment, and mental health services, aimed at rehabilitation and successful reintegration.

2. How can I arrange a visit to someone in jail or prison?

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Visitation procedures vary by facility. Generally, you'll need to be on the inmate's approved visitor list and follow specific guidelines, such as scheduling visits in advance and adhering to dress codes.

3. What are the typical security levels in prisons?

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Prisons are classified into different security levels: minimum, medium, and maximum. Each level has varying degrees of restrictions and supervision based on the inmates' risk and behavior.

4. How does the parole process work?

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Parole involves conditional release from prison before the full sentence is served. Inmates must appear before a parole board, which assesses their behavior, rehabilitation efforts, and readiness for reintegration.

5. Can inmates access legal assistance while incarcerated?

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Yes, inmates can access legal resources and assistance, often through public defenders or legal aid organizations, to help with appeals, sentence modifications, and other legal matters.

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