Lake Stevens Recent Bookings Lookup

Lake Stevens Recent Bookings move through the city records portal and then into Snohomish County custody because Lake Stevens does not have its own city jail. That means the booking trail starts with the city, but the jail trail belongs to the county. If you know the name, the approximate arrest date, or the incident context, you can keep the request tight and practical. The city asks people to use the online portal, not email or phone, which helps keep the request in one place. The result is a clean path from city records to county jail records and then, if needed, to court follow-up.

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Lake Stevens Recent Bookings Search

The City of Lake Stevens says public records requests should be submitted through the NextRequest portal. The city also says requests should not be submitted by email or phone, which is useful when you want the request to stay official from the beginning. The Lake Stevens Public Records Request page at lakestevenswa.gov/93/Public-Records-Request is the main starting point. The city says it will respond within five business days, and if the record is available it may release it then. That makes Lake Stevens Recent Bookings easier to track when the request is tight and specific.

For police record questions, the department lists 1825 S Lake Stevens Road, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, with phone (425) 622-9401 and fax (425) 334-9842. That contact is for questions, not for submitting the request itself. The city clerk handles non-police records at 1812 Main Street, PO Box 257, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, with phone (425) 622-9412 and fax (425) 622-9397. That split matters because Lake Stevens Recent Bookings are police records first, but city hall still matters for other records and general guidance.

The city also says requests should be for identifiable records. That is the practical rule here. If you know the name, date range, report number, or the place the event happened, use it. If you only have part of the story, say so and let the portal do the work. Lake Stevens Recent Bookings are easier to find when the request fits the record the city actually keeps.

Lake Stevens Recent Bookings Request Rules

Lake Stevens does not want requests by email or phone, even though the police records desk can answer questions. That is important because it keeps the official request in the portal instead of splitting it across messages and calls. The city public records page says the portal is the way to submit a request, and the response clock starts there. If the request needs more detail, the city can ask for clarification or tell you when the record will be ready. That is the most direct path for Lake Stevens Recent Bookings and the least likely to get lost.

The records office at City Hall is also part of the city-side trail. The public records page lists City Hall at 1812 Main Street, PO Box 257, Lake Stevens, WA 98258. That office is useful when a request does not belong with police records. The city clerk is not the right place for a police report, but it is the right place for everything else. Keeping those lines separate helps the booking search stay clean.

Washington public records law also shapes the timing. Under RCW 42.56.520, the city needs to acknowledge a request within five business days. That is not the same as saying the record is finished in five days, but it does keep the city on a response clock. For Lake Stevens Recent Bookings, that means a good request can move quickly, while a broad one may need clarification before the city can release anything useful.

If you are trying to match a booking to a police report, keep the request tied to the incident rather than to a general person search. The city can work from a name, but a date range and place help more. That is especially true if the arrest was recent and the booking information is still moving from one office to another.

Lake Stevens Jail and County Follow-Up

Lake Stevens does not have its own city jail, so arrested people are transported to Snohomish County Jail. That means the county custody record is the next step after the city records portal. The Snohomish County jail information page at snohomishcountywa.gov/3474/Jail-Register-Bail-Information and the jail register at jailregister.sno911.org/SCSO are the best public tools for checking whether a person is still in custody. The county register is useful because it can show booking information, charges, status, and location.

The county jail register also matters because it includes inmates from Snohomish County Jail and municipal jails in Lynnwood and Marysville. That does not change the Lake Stevens process, but it does mean a person can move between county and municipal custody in the same county system. When that happens, the county register is still the most direct check. Lake Stevens Recent Bookings look much clearer when the city report and the county custody record are read as two different parts of the same event.

If you need broader county help, Snohomish County provides a public records route through its county records pages and a separate court records path. The county public records request management document at snohomishcountywa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/20343 explains how to submit requests and what kind of detail helps. If the booking turns into a case, the court path becomes the next step. That sequence is normal, and it keeps the search local to the offices that actually hold the record.

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The Snohomish County jail information page at https://snohomishcountywa.gov/3474/Jail-Register-Bail-Information is the source for the image below.

Lake Stevens Recent Bookings Snohomish County jail information

That county page is the right fallback because Lake Stevens bookings move to Snohomish County custody instead of a separate city jail.

Lake Stevens Recent Bookings Resources

These official sources cover the Lake Stevens record path from the city portal to the county jail and the state follow-up tools. They keep the search inside official systems and out of weak third-party copies.

Use the city portal first, then move to the county jail or the state case tools only if the record you need is not already clear. That keeps Lake Stevens Recent Bookings tied to the right office and the right record type.

The next sources help if the city record is not enough or if the booking has already moved into county custody or a later case.

If the city request needs more context, the police records division and the city clerk can answer questions, but the request itself should stay in NextRequest. That is the cleanest way to keep Lake Stevens Recent Bookings moving.

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