Everett Booking Reports Search
Everett Booking Reports cover arrests, jail intake files, and police incident records made each day in the city. The Everett Police Department keeps the local case files, and the Snohomish County Jail sits right in Everett and holds the live roster for anyone booked in town. You can search Everett Booking Reports online through the county inmate search, or file a public records request with the city. This page walks you through where to look, who to call, and what each office can hand you. Use the tool below to start a quick lookup.
Everett Booking Reports Overview
Everett Police Booking Reports
The Everett Police Department is the main source for Everett Booking Reports from city arrests. EPD keeps the case file, the booking sheet, and the officer narrative. Brent Flagg is the Public Disclosure Manager for police records, and Marisa Manibusan handles general city records. Email police requests to EPDDisclosure@everettwa.gov.
Head to the Everett Police Department page for records info, unit contacts, and crime data. The image below shows that page.

File formal requests at the Everett Public Records Requests page. Submit online, track the status, and pay any fees. The screenshot below shows that page.

Everett charges $0.15 per printed page, $0.10 per scanned page, and $0.05 per four electronic files. Body camera footage runs $0.64 per minute. All requests run under RCW 42.56, the Washington Public Records Act, and the city must reply within five business days.
Snohomish County Jail Records
Anyone booked by Everett Police heads to the Snohomish County Jail right in town. The jail is the main place to find a live Everett Booking Report. The Sheriff runs an online inmate lookup and a jail register.
The Sheriff runs a public records tool at Snohomish County Sheriff Public Records for name based lookups and requests. The jail register and bail page lists recent bail info tied to each booking.
Under RCW 70.48.100, every Washington jail must keep a public booking register. That statute lists the fields each jail can release. It is why the Snohomish County Jail can post a daily list of Everett Booking Reports online.
Call the jail direct for help with a specific inmate, bail, or visit rules. The jail also handles bookings from Bothell, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Marysville, and other Snohomish County cities.
Everett Booking Reports and State Law
Washington law sets tight rules on what a jail or police agency can release from a booking file. The booking log is open under state law, but the full jail file and the full police case report stay closed or limited. That split matters when you ask for an Everett Booking Report. The log shows name, charge, and book time.
Cleared cases often come out faster than open ones. Open cases may need redaction to shield witness names and sealed fields. Ask records staff where your case sits before you file. Knowing the status saves days of wait.
How Everett Booking Reports Work
A booking starts when a person is taken into custody. The intake desk logs the name, date of birth, charges, and the arresting agency. That data feeds the Snohomish County jail register and the EPD case file at the same time. After release, parts of the file move to the archive. The Everett Police case report stays with EPD.
Need an old report? File with EPD. Need to find someone right now? Use the county inmate search.
Charges on an Everett Booking Report can shift once the case reaches the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney. The court file is the source for the final outcome. Under Chapter 10.97 RCW, the Criminal Records Privacy Act, conviction data stays open while non-conviction data has tight release rules.
What to Send With an Everett Request
Records staff work faster when you bring the right facts. Keep the scope tight to hold fees down.
- Full name of the person booked
- Date of arrest or booking
- Case number if you have it
- Location of the arrest in Everett
- Type of record you want
Type the request in plain words. Say what you want and the time frame. Large requests may need a 10 percent deposit up front.
Records Outside Everett Police
Not every Everett Booking Report sits with EPD. The Snohomish County Sheriff works the land outside city limits, and the Washington State Patrol covers I-5 and US-2 through town. Federal arrests move to the U.S. Marshals. Each group has its own records path.
Use the WATCH system for a name based criminal history check. WATCH costs $11 per name and pulls conviction data. For court outcomes, the Snohomish County court directory points to the right clerk.
The Washington Department of Corrections posts the state prison roster at DOC Incarcerated Search.
County Office for Everett Records
Everett is the county seat of Snohomish County, so most jail and court records for city bookings flow through county offices right in town. The Sheriff, the jail, and the courthouse all sit within walking distance of EPD headquarters.
If your case moved out of the city, follow the trail to the county records officer. The clerk processes records requests during business hours, and the Sheriff takes online requests through the county portal.
Everett runs its own municipal court for lower level charges, while felony cases move to the Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. Each court clerk holds its own file. An Everett Booking Report from the police side will not show court outcomes, so plan to check both levels when tracking a case.
Note: Because Everett is the county seat, most public records flows for an Everett Booking Report stay close by. The police, jail, and court clerk all sit within a short walk in downtown Everett.
More on Everett Snohomish County Booking Reports
Everett Booking Reports come from the Everett Police Department and the Snohomish County Jail at 3025 Oakes Avenue. The Everett Police office sits at 3002 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 and the public line is 425-257-8539. Staff there can point you to the right form for an arrest record or jail roster check. The Snohomish County jail handles long term custody for most Everett cases, and the county seat in Everett is where most court files end up. Use Everett Public Records for the main records contact, and start a search by name or case number when you have one in hand.
Most Everett arrest records come out of two systems. The first is the city police case file, written at the scene. The second is the jail intake record, made when the person walks into custody. Both files tie to the same booking number. Police records show the field side. The jail roster shows the live in custody side. To get a full picture, check both. Note: ask for the case number first, since it speeds up every later step.
Court hearings tied to a Everett arrest often start at Everett Municipal Court at 3028 Wetmore Avenue. The clerk there holds the docket, the bail data, and the next court date. For felony cases, the file moves up to the Snohomish County Superior Court. Jail records are kept in confidence under RCW 70.48.100, so only the small set of fields named in the law gets released to the public.
Nearby Cities
These cities also file booking records through Snohomish County.