Secretary's Warrants

State law grants the Secretary of the Department of Corrections the authority to issue a warrant for the arrest of certain individuals under department jurisdiction.

Community Custody Violations

Per RCW 9.94A.716, the Secretary of the Department of Corrections (DOC) may issue warrants for the arrest of any individual who violates a condition of community custody. The arrest warrants shall authorize any law enforcement or peace officer or community corrections officer of this state or any other state where such offender may be located, to arrest the offender and place him or her in total confinement pending disposition of the alleged violation

Early Deportations

The department must issue a warrant for alien incarcerated individuals released to U.S. Immigrations & Customs Enforcement for deportation prior to completing their terms of confinement under RCW 9.94A.685. Upon the release of an alien incarcerated individual to the immigration and customs enforcement agency, the department shall issue a warrant for the incarcerated individual's arrest within the United States. This warrant shall remain in effect indefinitely.

Warrant Search

If a community custody violation warrant has been open for longer than 60 days, an individual is categorized as unavailable for supervision in the community, moved to inactive status, and their identifying information is published publicly in the Warrant Search on the agency's website (RCW 9.94A.716, DOC Policy 380.200 (pdf) ). Alien incarcerated individuals released for deportation before completing their terms of confinement are indefinitely added to the Warrant Search list (RCW 9.94A.685).

Warrant Search Tool

You may search for information about individuals with an outstanding secretary's warrant using the Warrant Search tool.

Tips & Leads

Please do not attempt to contact any wanted person as they may be armed and/or dangerous. If you have information about an individual who is eluding supervision by failing to report to their Community Corrections Officer, or an incarcerated individual who has escaped from a prison or reentry center, please call 911.

You may contact the department by calling (866) 359-1939 or submitting a tip using the DOC Tips and Leads form.

Resources

Policies

Below are Department of Corrections (DOC) policies that apply to and/or relate to Secretary's Warrants.

Laws & Regulations

Below are state laws (RCWs) and regulations (WACs) that apply to and/or relate to Secretary's Warrants.

Revised Code of Washington (RCW)

Washington Administrative Code (WAC)