Sammamish Recent Bookings Lookup

Sammamish Recent Bookings are different from a city jail search because Sammamish does not have its own jail and relies on King County Jail for custody. The city also contracts with the King County Sheriff's Office for police services, so the record trail often starts with a city records request and then moves into the county system. That makes the search practical, but it still needs the right office. If you know the name, the date, or the incident location, you can usually narrow the request quickly. Sammamish works best when the city record and county custody record are treated as linked parts of one trail.

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The Sammamish Police Department Records Division is the place to begin for city-side records, while King County handles the jail side. The police department is at 801 228th Avenue SE, Sammamish, WA 98075, and the main phone is (425) 295-0770. The hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. That makes the city office the first stop when you need the police record behind a recent booking. If the arrest has already become a custody matter, the county lookup becomes the next step. The county page at King County Recent Bookings is the best local follow-up because it ties the jail and court trail together.

King County Jail is the custody path for Sammamish bookings, and the county's public lookup at kingcounty.gov/sheriff/jailinmates is the cleanest way to check whether someone is still in custody. The county sheriff page at kingcounty.gov/sheriff is the office behind that search. Use the person name, birthdate if known, and the approximate booking date to keep the search tight. Recent bookings move more smoothly when the request stays specific and the office stays correct.

The Sammamish Police Department Records Division phone is (206) 263-2626, and the fax is (206) 296-0917. The city hall address is 801 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075, with phone (425) 295-0500. Those contacts matter when you need the city record or a records question answered by the right desk. Sammamish Recent Bookings usually start there, then shift to King County if the person has already been booked.

Sammamish Records and Jail Path

The records path in Sammamish is split on purpose. The city handles the police records request, and King County handles custody. That split helps the search stay organized, but it means you need to know which office holds which part. If you want the arrest report, start with the Sammamish Police Department Records Division. If you want the booking, start with King County Jail. If you want both, treat them as two requests tied to the same incident so the files do not get mixed up.

King County's public records office also helps when the booking has moved into a county record. The sheriff office accepts requests through its public records portal, by email at SHRpublicrecords@kingcounty.gov, or in person at 516 Third Avenue, Room W-116, Seattle, WA 98104-2312. The phone is (206) 477-2620. That county office is a useful second step when Sammamish Recent Bookings need more than a roster check. It keeps the file local to King County instead of pushing you toward a third-party summary.

The county page at King County Recent Bookings is helpful because it keeps the jail and court trail in one place. That is especially useful for Sammamish because city police services are contracted through the county sheriff system. In practice, the city contact gets you to the incident record, the county lookup gets you to custody, and the court file tells you what happened next. The search is easier when those steps stay in order.

Sammamish Police and City Hall

The Sammamish Police Department is at 801 228th Avenue SE, Sammamish, WA 98075. The chief's office is listed at (425) 295-0780, and the non-emergency number is (206) 296-3311. That is the city contact set that matters when the booking began with a Sammamish police call or incident. City Hall is at the same address style, 801 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075, and the main number is (425) 295-0500. Those contacts help you keep the request local before the record moves to King County.

Recent bookings are arrest and detention records, not a final judgment. That matters because the city record and the county custody record can tell different parts of the same story. Sammamish Recent Bookings usually need both layers. If the city report explains the incident, the county lookup confirms the booking. If the booking has already moved into court, the next step is a court search rather than another city request. Keeping the record type clear prevents the search from drifting into the wrong office.

Because Sammamish contracts with the King County Sheriff's Office for police services, some records questions may need a county contact even when the event happened in the city. That is not a mismatch. It is the normal path in Sammamish. The city records division can still handle the request, and King County can still provide the custody side or related records. The county sheriff office simply becomes the next official source once the booking is in the jail system.

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The King County Sheriff's Office page at https://www.kingcounty.gov/sheriff is the source for the fallback image below.

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That county office is the correct fallback because Sammamish uses King County for both police services and jail custody.

Sammamish Court Follow-Up

When a Sammamish booking becomes a filed case, the court file is the next record to check. The King County jail lookup tells you where the person was booked. The court file tells you whether the matter was filed, set for hearing, or resolved. That is why a Sammamish search should not stop at the city records division. It should move from the city contact to the county custody check and then to the court file if the case is active.

Washington's statewide court search at dw.courts.wa.gov is useful if you want to confirm a case number or see whether a booking became a court record. The Washington Courts forms page at courts.wa.gov/forms is also useful if you need a form or a follow-up document. Those state tools do not replace the city or county files, but they help you read the trail once the booking has moved into court.

For a plain explanation of public records access, the Attorney General's guide at atg.wa.gov/obtaining-records is a good final check. It is useful when you want the request to stay specific and local, especially if the city and county records are both involved. Sammamish Recent Bookings are easiest to follow when the request stays tied to the right office and the right date range.

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These official sources keep a Sammamish search local, practical, and tied to the offices that actually hold the record. Start with the city records division and then move to King County if the booking has already entered custody.

King County Jail Inmate Lookup, King County Sheriff's Office, King County Recent Bookings, King County public records email, Washington Courts case search, Washington Courts forms, Washington Attorney General records guide, RCW 42.56.520, and RCW 42.56.120 are the main official sources tied to Sammamish Recent Bookings.

Sammamish works best when you keep the city records division, King County jail lookup, and the court path separate. That keeps the search accurate and avoids mixing incident records with custody records.