Nisqually Jail is the only one in the Nisqually System. The facility partners with several local cities and serves as violator facility for the Washington State Department of Corrections.
The Nisqually Correctional Facility is located at 11702 Yelm Hwy SE, Olympia, WA 98513. You can email the Nisqually Jail at: smith.jeff@nisqually-nsn.gov
You can call the Nisqually Correctional Facility at (360) 459-9603. If you think someone might be in the Nisqually system you can search for them at http://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/index.php/administration/tribal-services/public-safety/department-corrections#inmateroster
If you are in need of an attorney for a case where you or the defendant is held in the Nisqually System, please contact Blanford Law at 253-720-9304, info@blanfordlaw.com or you can contact us here: https://blanfordlaw.com/contact-us/
Consulting with a lawyer as quickly as possible is key to the outcome of your case. We will capture all of the important details of your case before you forget. We will ensure deadlines are met, and also determine the best strategic approach so we are able to mount a vigorous defense for you. Our focus is on getting you the best possible outcome.
It is important that you do not speak to anyone about the details of your case, this includes the police, without speaking to an experienced lawyer first. Make note of all details and anything said to you.
You can count on us to protect your rights, and guide you through this stressful time.
We serve clients in Roslyn and Tacoma, Washington. Areas of practice include DUI / Alcohol Offences, Domestic Violence, Personal Injury, Traffic Infractions and Criminal Defense.
Additional Resources:
- Washington Supreme Court In-Court Holding Cell Ruling
- This article discusses a significant Washington Supreme Court ruling regarding the use of in-court holding cells. It highlights the legal implications of the decision and its impact on courtroom procedures and defendants’ rights.
- Williams v. City of Spokane: The Limits of Class Action Suits to Challenge Traffic Camera Fines
- Learn about the Williams v. City of Spokane case, which set limits on the use of class action lawsuits to contest traffic camera fines. The article explores the court’s reasoning and the broader impact on traffic enforcement challenges.
- The Prosecution Office Crisis and Its Adverse Effect on Criminal Defendants
- This article examines the current crisis in prosecution offices, focusing on staffing shortages and case backlogs. It also explores how these challenges negatively affect criminal defendants and their access to timely justice.
- Alternative to Confinement Program (ATC): Jail Alternative in Pierce County Superior Court
- This resource provides an overview of the Alternative to Confinement (ATC) program in Pierce County Superior Court, offering defendants alternatives to traditional incarceration. It explains the eligibility criteria and benefits of participating in the program.
- Washington Supreme Court Upholds Eviction Moratorium
- Explore the Washington Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the eviction moratorium, enacted to protect tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article breaks down the court’s reasoning and its impact on landlords and tenants across the state.