Asotin County Health District Launches Online Restaurant Inspection Database

New public portal provides transparency on local food safety compliance.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:00am

The Asotin County Health District has launched a new online database that allows residents to search and view recent restaurant inspections and violation reports. The database includes details on business names, inspection types, high-risk and low-risk violations, and any corrective actions required.

Why it matters

This new public database promotes transparency around food safety in the local community, empowering residents to make informed choices about where they dine. It also holds restaurants accountable for maintaining proper health and sanitation standards.

The details

The Asotin County Health District's new online portal includes inspection reports dating back several years. Users can search by business name and view details on the type of inspection, any violations cited, and the steps the restaurant must take to address problems. The database covers all food service establishments in the county, from full-service restaurants to cafes and food trucks.

  • The Asotin County Health District recently launched the new online database on their website, ac-hd.org/food-inspection-database/.
  • The database includes the most recent inspection reports as well as historical data going back several years.

The players

Asotin County Health District

The local public health agency responsible for inspecting and regulating food service establishments in Asotin County, Washington.

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What’s next

The Asotin County Health District encourages all residents to utilize the new online database to stay informed about the food safety compliance of local restaurants and other eateries.

The takeaway

This new public database is an important step towards greater transparency around food safety in the Asotin County community, empowering residents to make more informed choices about where they dine while also holding local businesses accountable.