Marysville Recent Bookings Lookup

Marysville Recent Bookings searches usually begin with the city police records portal and then move to the jail or court record if you need more than a quick custody check. Marysville keeps municipal jail space, but some inmates can also be housed at Snohomish County Jail, so the booking trail can split. That is why a focused search matters. If you know the name, the date, and the incident location, you can keep the request narrow and avoid wasting time in the wrong office. The city records path is official, and the county path fills in the custody side when the booking has already moved.

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Marysville Recent Bookings and Police Records

The Marysville Police Department is at 501 Delta Avenue in Marysville, and the main phone is 360-363-8300. The city's public records page points police requests to the Digital Records Center and the Public Records Center. That gives you a direct way to ask for police records, body-worn camera recordings, accident reports, and incident reports. If the record is about the arrest itself, this is the right city path. If it is only about custody, the jail side may be faster.

The Snohomish County jail register at jailregister.sno911.org/SCSO is the source for the image below.

Marysville Recent Bookings Snohomish County jail register fallback

That county roster is useful when the Marysville police record points you to the next custody step instead of ending the search.

Marysville's request path works best when the record type is clear. Police records are not the same thing as court records, and the city page separates them for that reason. If you need a police report, ask for that record. If you need a body-worn camera file, say that directly. The request gets easier for staff when the ask is tight and tied to one event.

  • The subject's full name and any alias used in the booking
  • The date or approximate date of the incident
  • The location where it happened
  • The record type you want, such as a report or body camera file
  • The case or incident number, if you already have it

Those details are enough for the records desk to start in the right place. They also help when the person is booked locally but later appears in a county roster.

Marysville Recent Bookings at Jail

Marysville maintains a municipal jail, but the city also notes that inmates may be housed at Snohomish County Jail. That matters because a recent booking can move between two custody paths. The county jail register is the best place to confirm where the person is being held right now, while the city police record explains how the arrest started. Snohomish County also says jail inmate records available for public release include the inmate name, booking date, charge description, offense date, bail bond information, and arresting agency.

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

Marysville Recent Bookings Snohomish County jail information

That page is the clean county fallback when you need the booking status, bail, or jail register details that a city report does not show.

The county jail pages are also useful because they keep you from overreading a short police note. A booking can be fresh and still have only a few public details. In that case, the jail register gives you the snapshot and the police records page gives you the story behind it. For Marysville Recent Bookings, that split is normal, and it is usually faster than trying to force one office to answer every question at once.

Marysville Recent Bookings and Court Records

When a booking turns into a case, Marysville Municipal Court becomes the next stop. The court is at 501 Delta Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270, with records attention to the court records desk and phone 360-363-8050. The city court page explains that court records are not subject to the Washington Public Records Act and instead are governed by court rules. That is a big difference from the police records side. It means you should use the court's own access path for case files, dockets, and calendars.

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

Marysville Recent Bookings Washington public records act guide

That state guide is a useful reminder that police records and court records follow different rules even when they describe the same arrest.

If you need a copy of the case file or a calendar check, the court access page tells you where to send the request. If you only need to know whether the booking became a court matter, the weekly calendars and court access pages can help. The key is to move from the arrest record to the court record only after you know the booking has crossed into a filed case. That keeps Marysville Recent Bookings searches simple and keeps you in the right office.

Marysville Public Records Requests

Marysville uses the same general city records system for non-police records, but police records have their own path. The city clerk records are available through the Public Records Center, and the city clerk contact is cityclerk@marysvillewa.gov with phone 360-363-8000 and fax 360-363-8042. That is the right path when you need general city records rather than a police report or court file.

The city records page at marysvillewa.gov/94/Public-Records-Request and the Digital Records Center at marysvillewa.gov/1375/Digital-Records-Center explain how the city routes requests online. Those pages are important because they show the city clerk, police, and court records paths in one place. If you need an incident report or body camera file, the police route is the right one. If you need a city clerk record, use the clerk route. Marysville Recent Bookings become easier to follow when you keep those roles separate.

The court contact page at marysvillewa.gov/146/Preparing-for-Court is also useful because it confirms the municipal court address and records contact path. It helps you stay out of the wrong office when the booking has already moved from police to court. A recent arrest can leave a short paper trail if you only need custody, but a longer one if the court case is active. Marysville's pages make that split visible if you know where to look.

Marysville Recent Bookings Resources

The official sources below cover the city records portal, police contact, municipal court access, the Snohomish County jail, and the county request pages. They are the best places to start because they belong to the offices that actually hold the records.

Marysville Public Records Request, Marysville Digital Records Center, Marysville Police Department, Marysville Municipal Court, Marysville court records access, Snohomish County Jail, Snohomish County jail records, Snohomish County Sheriff Public Records, Washington Attorney General Public Records Guide, Washington Courts Case Search, Washington Courts Forms, RCW 42.56, and RCW 42.56.520 are the most useful official tools for Marysville Recent Bookings.

Marysville Recent Bookings are easiest to verify when you start with the police report, check the jail, and move to the court only if the arrest has become an active case.

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