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Walla Walla County Sheriff's OfficeWalla Walla County, WashingtonCounty population 62,584
ACTIVE PARTNERSHIP — WALLA WALLA COUNTY, WA02/27/2026

Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office Partners with Code Four to Tighten Multi-Agency Handoffs Across Eastern Washington

In Walla Walla County, Washington, Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office is working with Code Four to reduce reporting drag across jail and custody documentation and cross-jurisdiction and countywide casework. The focus is faster first drafts, cleaner review, and more officer time back for calls and follow-up.

62,584County population

County Reports Have to Work for Patrol, Detectives, and Partner Agencies

Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office provides primary law enforcement across the county's unincorporated areas while also supporting contract cities and coordinating with Walla Walla PD, College Place PD, and other regional partners. The office handles patrol, criminal investigations, civil process, and detention responsibilities.

That creates a documentation environment where a deputy's first report may need to support not just internal supervisory review but also detective handoff, regional coordination, or court-facing follow-up across multiple jurisdictions.

A Stronger First Draft for Deputies and Investigative Follow-Up

Code Four can help Walla Walla County deputies move from field notes, footage, and call details into a cleaner first draft earlier in the process. That matters when countywide patrol work may feed detective casework, civil-process follow-up, or coordination with one of several municipal agencies in the area.

A stronger first draft can reduce repetitive cleanup, preserve chronology, and improve the handoff between patrol deputies, investigators, and regional partners.

Why the Fit Is Specific to Walla Walla County

Walla Walla County's multi-agency coordination role means documentation quality affects not just internal operations but also the speed and clarity of regional follow-up. That makes the fit here sheriff-office specific rather than generic.

Built Around a Multi-Agency County Environment

Code Four is designed to support the sheriff office's existing drafting and review workflow without forcing a replacement of the systems already used for patrol, detention, or civil-process work. The rollout can stay focused on first reports, first review, and the first handoff into detective or regional coordination.

That keeps implementation practical for a county office with multiple documentation paths and partner agencies.

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