A number of other statutes may render additional information confidential or exempt from release to the public.  Please visit https://clark.wa.gov/sheriff/public-disclosure-unit for more information.

The frame rate/recording speed of body-worn camera videos may not necessarily capture all segments of an event nor provide a sharp or clear image of the recorded event.

Following a deputy-involved shooting, the Clark County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) will release body-worn camera (BWC) videos of the incident. The release of these videos is at the discretion of the Sheriff and will be separate from the Independent Investigation Team's (IIT) investigation.

On 6/20/2023, the Clark County Council, in a unanimous vote, authorized the County Manager to sign a five-year contract with Axon Enterprises that provided Body Worn Cameras (BWCs), vehicle cameras, and updated Taser products to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO).

Washington law does limit disclosure of body-worn videos in certain circumstances (see RCW 42.56.240(14) for detail), such as when a video: