Marysville Criminal Records Search
Marysville criminal records are maintained across the Marysville Municipal Court, Snohomish County District Court, and Snohomish County Superior Court. The Municipal Court covers city ordinance violations and local misdemeanors. State misdemeanor cases go to the District Court in Everett. Felony charges are handled at Superior Court. Marysville is one of the larger cities in Snohomish County, and its criminal records system runs through those county-level offices. This guide covers each court, how to reach them, and the tools available for online case searches.
Marysville Overview
Marysville Municipal Court
The Marysville Municipal Court handles traffic infractions, misdemeanor criminal violations, gross misdemeanors, and city code violations. The court also serves Lake Stevens under an interlocal agreement. It is located at 501 Delta Avenue and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with a midday closure from noon to 12:30 PM.
If you need to search for a criminal record from a Marysville city-level case, this court holds those files. The court administrator can be reached by email at selsner@marysvillewa.gov. The court has two judges, Fred Gillings and Lorrie Towers, and handles a full range of local criminal and traffic matters.
| Office | Marysville Municipal Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 501 Delta Avenue Marysville, WA 98270 |
| Phone | (360) 363-8050 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM (closed noon to 12:30 PM) |
| selsner@marysvillewa.gov |
Note: The Marysville Municipal Court also serves Lake Stevens residents under an interlocal agreement, so both cities share this court for local violations.
Snohomish County District Court - Everett Division
State misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor cases for Marysville go to Snohomish County District Court, Everett Division. This court is at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue in Everett. It handles DUIs, theft, domestic violence misdemeanors, and similar charges under state law. The court also handles preliminary felony hearings before cases go to Superior Court.
You can search Snohomish District Court case records through the statewide Washington Courts portal at dw.courts.wa.gov. That free tool covers all court levels across the state and searches by name or case number. For in-person records requests, visit the District Court Clerk's office during business hours.
| Office | Snohomish County District Court - Everett Division |
|---|---|
| Address | 3000 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 |
| Phone | (425) 388-3331 |
| Website | snohomishcountywa.gov - District Court |
The Snohomish County District Court portal gives access to misdemeanor case information, including Marysville cases heard at the Everett Division.
The Snohomish County District Court handles state misdemeanor criminal records for Marysville residents.
Snohomish County Superior Court - Felony Cases
Felony criminal cases for Marysville are heard at Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. All felony charges, from drug offenses to robbery and assault, go through this court. The Superior Court Clerk maintains the official case files for all felony convictions and proceedings originating in Marysville. The clerk's office is also at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue.
Records are searchable through the Washington Courts statewide portal. For copies of judgments, orders, or other documents, contact the Superior Court Clerk at (425) 388-3466. You can also submit a written records request by mail to the Everett address.
| Office | Snohomish County Superior Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 3000 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 |
| Phone | (425) 388-3466 |
| Website | snohomishcountywa.gov - Superior Court Clerk |
Marysville Police Department Records
The Marysville Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits and maintains records for arrests and incidents in Marysville. You can submit a public records request through the online portal on the city's website. Requests can also be made in person. Police records in Marysville are subject to RCW Chapter 42.56.
The department must respond within five business days. Copy fees run $0.15 per page for single-sided copies and $0.10 per page for scanned records. Body-worn camera footage requires a $0.69 per minute redaction fee unless the request qualifies for an exemption. Fax is available at (360) 659-7667 for written requests.
| Address | 1635 Grove Street Marysville, WA 98270 |
|---|---|
| Phone | (360) 363-8300 |
| Website | marysvillewa.gov/Police |
Online Case Search for Marysville Records
The free Washington Courts Name and Case Search at dw.courts.wa.gov covers municipal, district, superior, and appellate courts statewide. For Marysville cases, it pulls records from the Municipal Court, Snohomish District Court, and Snohomish Superior Court in a single search. You can search by name, case number, attorney, or judicial officer. Results show party names, case status, and hearing dates.
For a statewide conviction history check, use WATCH at watch.wsp.wa.gov. This tool costs $11 per search and searches the WSP central repository. It returns Washington State conviction records, DOC status, and sex offender registration status tied to a name and date of birth. Mail-in requests cost $32 and fingerprint-based checks are $58.
WSP Criminal History and WATCH
Washington Access to Criminal History is the official state background check tool. It is run by the Washington State Patrol and available at watch.wsp.wa.gov. A search costs $11 by credit or debit card. You enter a name and date of birth, and the system returns any Washington State conviction history in seconds. The result is called a RAP sheet and includes convictions, adverse findings, sex offender registration status, and Department of Corrections data.
WATCH does not include out-of-state records. Under RCW Chapter 10.97, non-conviction records and arrest information are restricted to criminal justice agencies. For a more complete picture, a fingerprint-based request through WSP runs $58 and ties the record to the actual individual rather than just a name match.
The WSP criminal history page walks through all options for accessing Marysville and statewide criminal history records.
How to Request Marysville Criminal Records
The first step is knowing which court or office has the record you need. City ordinance and local misdemeanor cases are at the Marysville Municipal Court. State misdemeanors are at Snohomish District Court Everett Division. Felony cases are at Snohomish Superior Court. Police reports come from Marysville PD.
- Municipal Court records: (360) 363-8050
- State misdemeanor cases: Snohomish District Court, (425) 388-3331
- Felony records: Snohomish Superior Court Clerk, (425) 388-3466
- Police reports: Marysville PD, (360) 363-8300
- Statewide conviction history: WATCH at watch.wsp.wa.gov, $11
- Incarcerated person lookup: doc.wa.gov
Court copies are generally $0.15 to $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost more. All records requests are covered under the Washington Public Records Act at RCW Chapter 42.56.
Sex Offender Registry in Marysville
The Washington Sex Offender Public Registry is managed by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. You can search the public registry at waspc.org/sex-offender-information or directly at wasor.org. Level II and Level III offenders are listed publicly. Level I offenders are considered low risk and do not appear on the public registry.
Sex offender registration in Marysville is handled by the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office. Offenders must register within three business days of release or any change in address under RCW 9A.44.130. Failure to register is a felony under RCW 9A.44.132. Contact the Snohomish County Sheriff for concerns about registered offenders near Marysville.
Snohomish County Criminal Records
Marysville is in Snohomish County, and all felony cases and most criminal filings run through Snohomish County courts. For more on the county court system, fees, and broader records access, visit the Snohomish County page.
Nearby Cities
These nearby cities also go through Snohomish County courts for criminal cases.