Washington State Patrol Phone Number: Contact WSP

Leana Rogers Salamah
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Washington State Patrol Phone Number: Contact WSP
# Washington State Patrol Phone Number: How to Contact WSP

Need to contact the Washington State Patrol (WSP)? Finding the right phone number is crucial for reporting incidents, seeking assistance, or obtaining information. This comprehensive guide provides you with the essential contact numbers and resources to connect with the WSP effectively.

## Contacting the Washington State Patrol: A Comprehensive Guide

Whether you're reporting an emergency, seeking assistance with a traffic incident, or have general inquiries, knowing the correct phone number for the Washington State Patrol (WSP) can save you valuable time. This guide provides you with all the essential contact information you need to reach the WSP, ensuring you get the help you need, when you need it.

## 1. Emergency Contact: 9-1-1

In any emergency situation requiring immediate assistance from law enforcement, fire, or medical services, always dial 9-1-1. This is the fastest and most direct way to connect with emergency responders in Washington State.

## 2. Non-Emergency Contact: WSP Communication Centers

For non-emergency situations, such as reporting a traffic incident that has already occurred, seeking information, or making general inquiries, you can contact the WSP Communication Centers. These centers operate 24/7 and are staffed by trained professionals who can assist you.

Here are the phone numbers for the WSP Communication Centers in Washington State:

*   **WSP Communication Center (Olympia):** (360) 704-2900
*   **WSP Communication Center (Bellevue):** (425) 401-7788
*   **WSP Communication Center (Tacoma):** (253) 538-3176
*   **WSP Communication Center (Everett):** (425) 921-5300
*   **WSP Communication Center (Wenatchee):** (509) 664-6800
*   **WSP Communication Center (Spokane):** (509) 227-6600

## 3. WSP Headquarters

For administrative matters, media inquiries, or to reach specific departments within the WSP, you can contact the WSP Headquarters:

*   **Phone:** (360) 704-2900
*   **Address:** Helen Sommers Building, 106 11th Ave SW, Olympia, WA 98501

## 4. Specific WSP Divisions and Programs

The WSP has various divisions and programs dedicated to specific areas of law enforcement and public safety. Here are some key divisions and their contact information:

### 4.1. Commercial Vehicle Enforcement

For matters related to commercial vehicles, such as safety inspections, permits, and regulations, contact the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division:

*   **Phone:** (360) 596-4000

### 4.2. Impaired Driving Section

To report impaired drivers or for information related to DUI enforcement, contact the Impaired Driving Section:

*   **Phone:** (360) 704-2900 (General WSP Number)

### 4.3. Missing and Exploited Children Task Force

To report a missing child or for information related to child exploitation, contact the Missing and Exploited Children Task Force:

*   **Phone:** 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) - National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

### 4.4. WSP Recruiting

If you are interested in a career with the Washington State Patrol, contact the WSP Recruiting team:

*   **Phone:** (360) 704-2740
*   **Email:** [wsprecruiting@wsp.wa.gov](mailto:wsprecruiting@wsp.wa.gov)

## 5. Washington State Patrol Website

The WSP website ([https://www.wsp.wa.gov/](https://www.wsp.wa.gov/)) is a valuable resource for information about the agency, its programs, and services. You can find contact information for specific divisions, access online services, and stay up-to-date on the latest news and initiatives.

## 6. Social Media

The WSP maintains a presence on social media platforms like Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/WashingtonStatePatrol/](https://www.facebook.com/WashingtonStatePatrol/)) and Twitter ([https://twitter.com/wastatepatrol](https://twitter.com/wastatepatrol)). While these channels are not intended for reporting emergencies, they can be a useful source of information and updates.

## FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Contacting the WSP

### 1. What is the best phone number to call for a non-emergency situation?

For non-emergency situations, contact the WSP Communication Center in your region. Refer to Section 2 for a list of phone numbers.

### 2. How do I report a traffic incident that has already occurred?

Call the WSP Communication Center for the area where the incident occurred. Provide as much detail as possible, including the location, time, and vehicles involved.

### 3. What if I witness an impaired driver?

If you witness an impaired driver, call 9-1-1 immediately. Provide the vehicle's description, license plate number, and direction of travel.

### 4. How can I obtain a copy of a collision report?

You can request a copy of a collision report online through the WSP website or by contacting the WSP District Office in the area where the collision occurred.

### 5. I'm interested in joining the WSP. Where can I find more information?

Visit the WSP Recruiting section on the website or contact the WSP Recruiting team directly. Their contact information is listed in Section 4.4.

### 6. How do I contact the Washington State Fire Marshal?

The Washington State Fire Marshal is a division of the Washington State Patrol. You can find contact information and resources on the WSP website under the Fire Protection Bureau section.

### 7. What should I do if I have a complaint against a WSP employee?

Complaints against WSP employees can be filed through the WSP Internal Affairs Division. Information on how to file a complaint can be found on the WSP website.

## Conclusion

Knowing how to contact the Washington State Patrol is essential for ensuring your safety and the safety of others on Washington's roadways. Keep this guide handy and don't hesitate to reach out to the WSP when you need assistance. Whether it's an emergency, a non-emergency situation, or a general inquiry, the WSP is there to serve and protect the citizens of Washington State.

If you need immediate assistance, remember to dial 9-1-1. For non-emergencies, the WSP Communication Centers are available 24/7 to assist you. Stay safe and informed!

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