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Bothell Recent Bookings usually begin with the police records desk and then move to the jail or court side if the custody trail continues. Bothell does not keep a simple one-stop jail path, so the search works best when you know whether you need the report, the inmate check, or the court record that follows. If you have a name, a date range, or an incident clue, you can narrow the request fast and keep it local. That matters in Bothell because the city, the jail, and the court each hold different pieces of the record.

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The Bothell Police Department's Records Requests page at bothellwa.gov/373/Police-Records-Requests is the main city starting point for police reports. The page says a public records request is required to get a copy of a police record, and it points people back to the department contact path. That is a good fit for Bothell Recent Bookings because the report copy is usually the first thing people need before they start asking about custody or court. The city's Support Services page at bothellwa.gov/354/Support-Services also explains that the Records Unit maintains case reports and related records.

Bothell's police records process is built around precision. The city wants the request to be clear enough to reach the right file and specific enough to avoid a broad search that slows the response. For Bothell Recent Bookings, that usually means the name if known, the date range, the location, and the type of record. The city clerk page at bothellwa.gov/681/City-Clerk shows the broader records portal for city requests, while the police records page keeps the law-enforcement lane separate. That separation helps when the same incident shows up in more than one office.

The Washington Attorney General public records guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is the source for the fallback image below.

Bothell Recent Bookings Washington public records guide

That state fallback works for Bothell because the city and county search paths both depend on the same Washington public-records rules.

Bothell also gives you direct contact information for the police side of the search. The city lists the Bothell Police Department at 18410 101st Ave. NE, the non-emergency dispatch line at 425-577-5656, and the business line at 425-486-1254, which is the recorded message line for records and general department questions. Chief of Police Ken Seuberlich is the current leadership contact from the research. That matters because Bothell Recent Bookings often start with a call or a visit before the formal request is filed, and the right office can save a round trip.

Bothell Recent Bookings Jail and Court Paths

Bothell does not have its own city jail. The city uses contracted facilities and the research points to SCORE as the main jail path, with the city inmate roster available online for current checks. The Bothell Jail and Inmate Information page at bothellwa.gov/1396/Jail-and-Inmate-Information is the cleanest public entry point because it explains that the city contracts with several correctional facilities and gives the inmate information framework. That matters for Bothell Recent Bookings because the custody piece can move away from the police station quickly.

The city also notes that court appearance and bail questions can be routed through the court clerk. Bothell Municipal Court is at 10116 NE 183rd Street, and the public court page at bothellwa.gov/187/Municipal-Court gives the court's public contact path. The Visit the Court page at bothellwa.gov/1553/Visit-the-Court provides the court location and hours, while the court record request page at bothellwa.gov/1574/Record-Request is the right lane for court records. For Bothell Recent Bookings, that is the point where a custody check turns into a filed court record.

The Bothell Police Support Section page at bothellwa.gov/317/Police-Support-Section adds one more useful detail. It explains that police support officers handle transport and evidence, and that the department has a temporary holding facility for in-custody arrests. That does not replace the jail path, but it explains why Bothell Recent Bookings can start in one place and then move to another correctional facility. The custody side is split across police, the contracted jail, and the court, which is normal for a city this size.

Bothell Recent Bookings Police Records

Bothell police records are handled through the records section, the public records portal, and the police records request process. The Records Section page says the unit provides timely and accurate responses and maintains police case reports and related records. That makes it the correct place for Bothell Recent Bookings when the report itself is what you need. The city asks for enough detail to find the right record, and the police records page warns that you may need to pick up some reports in person and show photo ID.

Bothell's police records contact details are straightforward. The department is at 18410 101st Ave. NE, the lobby is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and the non-emergency line is 425-577-5656. The business line is 425-486-1254, and the city notes that the records specialist can help with public records requests. For Bothell Recent Bookings, that means the initial request can start online, but the office is still there if the request needs a direct follow-up. A specific request usually works better than a broad catch-all.

The city clerk page at bothellwa.gov/681/City-Clerk adds the other half of the city records path. It says the clerk handles public record request processing and oversees the city's records management program. That matters because Bothell Recent Bookings can involve a police report, a court note, or another city record that does not sit in the police records unit. When the record type shifts, the clerk portal helps keep the request moving inside the city system instead of losing it.

For broader public-record context, the city uses the Washington Public Records Act and the state jail-record rule to decide what can be released. The Attorney General guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is a helpful plain-language reference, and RCW 42.56.520 explains the response timing rules. When Bothell Recent Bookings involve jail material, RCW 70.48.100 is the rule that controls booking information and the limits on what is public. That is why a city report request and a jail query are related, but not the same record.

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These official pages keep Bothell Recent Bookings inside the right city and state channels. Start with the police records request page, then use the support services page, the city clerk page, and the jail and inmate information page if you need the custody trail. The Bothell court pages and the state public-records guidance can carry the search the rest of the way when a booking becomes a court file or a redacted police record. The key is to keep each step tied to the office that actually holds the file.

Bothell Recent Bookings are easier to follow when you keep the police report, the inmate search, and the court record separate. The city police records page, the jail and inmate information page, the municipal court page, the court record request page, and the city clerk page are the core local sources. The state records guide and the jail-record statute help explain why those records do not always release in the same form or on the same day.

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