The mission of this department is to serve and protect persons and property in Wahkiakum County and to consistently seek and find ways to affirmatively promote, preserve and deliver a feeling of security, safety and quality services to members of our county.
About Us
WAHKIAKUM COUNTY (wuh-Ki-uh-kuhm), the 3rd smallest county in Washington, was created by the territorial legislature in 1854. The name comes from a Kathlamet Indian village located on the north bank of the Columbia River near the present town of Cathlamet. Chief Wakaiyakam, whose name the village took, is buried in Pioneer Cemetery in Cathlamet. Wahkiakum means "tall timber" in Chinook.