Maple Valley Booking Reports
Maple Valley Booking Reports list every person booked into jail after an arrest by police in Maple Valley or by deputies who patrol the area. This page shows you where to search for Maple Valley Booking Reports, who handles the request, and the steps to obtain a copy. The Maple Valley Police Department (KCSO contract) keeps the local incident files, and the King County jail tracks the booking entry once a person is held. Use the search tool below to start a quick lookup, or read on for the local contacts and links you need.
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Where to Find Maple Valley Booking Reports
The Maple Valley Police Department (KCSO contract) keeps the police incident files for Maple Valley Booking Reports. The arrest report, the booking sheet, and the supporting officer notes all start there. Once a person is booked into a jail, that jail also opens its own log entry. For most arrests in Maple Valley, the booking is held at King County Jail and SCORE Jail.
To request a Maple Valley Booking Report, contact the police records unit. The address is 22035 SE Wax Rd, Ste 5, Maple Valley, WA 98038. Call 425-413-5158 during business hours. Staff route booking requests through the city public disclosure system. They confirm the request, give you a tracking number, and respond as files become available. The whole flow is run under RCW 42.56, the Washington Public Records Act.
You can also pull Maple Valley arrest data through the King County jail. The jail keeps a daily roster of bookings as required by RCW 70.48.100. That law tells every jail in Washington to keep a public register of who comes in, when, and on what charge. The roster is the fastest way to confirm a fresh booking before any paper file is ready.
How to Search Maple Valley Booking Reports Online
Online tools cover the bulk of Maple Valley Booking Reports lookups. Start at the city level and move to the county jail roster if needed. The city portal handles the official request form. The county roster shows live bookings.
For requests that involve a specific case, you need a few details up front. The city records team uses these to find the file fast. Without them, the search can stall.
- Full name of the person booked
- Date of arrest or booking, even an estimate
- Case number if you have one
- Location of the arrest in Maple Valley
Type the request in plain words. Say what you want and the time frame. The city must respond within five business days under RCW 42.56. That first reply might be the file itself, a fee estimate, or a note that more time is needed.
Maple Valley Police Records Resources
You can view the Maple Valley city portal to see how the city presents booking and police records online. It walks through the request steps in plain language.
The page above is the main city site with public records and police links, and it is one of the first stops when you want a Booking Report tied to an arrest in this city.
Each tool above ties back to the same legal frame. Police booking files in Washington are open under the Public Records Act. The few items that get held back are juvenile records, sealed cases, and active investigations.
What is in a Maple Valley Booking Report
A Maple Valley Booking Report is the snapshot the jail makes when a person is brought in. It has the basics about the arrest and the person. It does not have the full police file. For that you need the incident report from the Maple Valley Police Department (KCSO contract).
Most booking reports list the person's name, date of birth, race, sex, and a booking photo. They show the date and time of the booking, the arresting agency, and the listed charges. They also note the bail amount if one is set, the next court date, and the jail where the person is held. Some reports add a short narrative of how the arrest came about.
Note: Booking charges are not the same as filed charges. The prosecutor reviews the case and may file different counts or none at all.
Maple Valley Booking Reports and King County
Maple Valley sits in King County, and that ties the city to the county jail and Sheriff. Most arrests in Maple Valley end up in the county jail register at some point. The Sheriff also handles records for any case where deputies were involved. You can find more on the broader county system at our King County booking reports page.
Criminal history rules in Washington also tie in here. RCW 10.97, the Criminal Records Privacy Act, sets out who can see what. Conviction data is open to the public. Non-conviction data has more limits. The agency handling the request must follow these rules when they release a Maple Valley Booking Report.
Fees and Response Times for Maple Valley Booking Reports
Fees for Maple Valley Booking Reports follow the standard set by the state. Paper copies run about $0.15 per page. Electronic files cost about $0.05 per four files. If a request is large, the city may ask for a 10% deposit before they start. Body worn camera redaction has its own per-minute rate and can add up fast.
Response time is set by RCW 42.56. The first reply has to come within five business days. After that, the city gives a reasonable estimate of when the records will be ready. Small requests close in a week or two. Larger requests with video or many pages may take a month or more.
If a fee or a denial seems wrong, you can ask for review. The city must give a written reason for any record it holds back. You can then appeal to the Washington Attorney General's open government office or file in superior court.
Tips for Maple Valley Booking Records Requests
Keep your request short and clear. Name the person, give the date range, and state what you want. The records team works faster when they do not have to guess. If you do not know exact dates, give a window like "between June 1 and June 15."
Save the tracking number you get back. Use it on every follow up email. If the request is large, ask for it in batches. That way you start to get records sooner instead of waiting on the full set.
Note: The city cannot hand over records that do not exist. If the booking happened at the county jail and not the city, your request goes there instead.
Maple Valley Booking Reports Quick Links
These are the main links for Maple Valley Booking Reports and related records. Each one goes to an official source.
- City of Maple Valley
- King County Sheriff Public Disclosure
- King County Jail
- Washington State Patrol WATCH background check
Note: Always check the official site for the most current contact info, since phone numbers and email addresses can change.