If SPD is holding property, firearms, or vehicles for you, this section provides all the information needed to claim or recover your items, including appointment instructions and auction listings.
If SPD has property or evidence belonging to you, please visit:
SPD Property & Evidence Facility
4010 E. Alki Ave, Spokane WA 99202
Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
9:30a.m.–12:00p.m. and 1:00p.m.–4:30p.m.
Phone: 509.625.4130 (during open hours only)
View upcoming SPD auction items:
For more information, visit the Auctioneer's Website
Once firearms are authorized for release a full background check must be performed on every individual. This may take 5 – 7 business days for all results to come back. You must schedule an appointment prior to coming to the Evidence Facility to ensure you can pick up your firearm.
Property taken for investigation is returned to the owner when the investigating detective authorizes release. Items secured for latent prints are normally returned as soon as possible if no prints were available for evidentiary purposes. Property of evidentiary value is secured in the property facility until such time as the case is closed and the prosecuting attorney and investigating detective determine the property is no longer needed. When property is cleared to be released, a letter will be sent to the owner(s) advising them of the proper procedures for receiving their item(s).
This depends on the nature of the property. In some cases, the property release letters will contain instructions regarding notarized release of items. If these instructions are not present, the individual owner must reclaim his/her property in person.
In accordance with the RCW 63.21.010, individuals may lay claim to found property. Instructions for this procedure may be found at the Washington State Legislature website. You must fill out the claim form in person at the Property and Evidence Facility.
The Spokane County Jail also has a property unit which collects the personal items of individuals at the time of booking. These items are stored at the Jail facility and should be returned to the individual upon their release.
A request to be notified must be filled out in person at the Property and Evidence Facility. Be prepared to provide the associated case number and your contact information.
Contact us if you need more help.
Emergency Services
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE from Police, Fire or ambulance: call 911
Mental Health Crisis
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE by phone from trained mental health counselors: call 988
Crime Check
Non-emergency police services: call 509.456.2233 to report crimes no longer in process or submit crime tips.
Crime Check Online Reporting also available.
City Services
Non-emergency reporting of potholes, graffiti, or unlawful camping, utility billing, and general information on city services: call 311 or report online
Social Services
Social services and community resources like housing, food, and employment help: call 211
For general police email contact:
SPDWebMail@spokanepolice.org