Find 24 Hour Booking in Edmonds

Edmonds 24 Hour Booking records cover every new arrest made by the Edmonds Police Department and booked into the Snohomish County Jail in Everett. You can search the county jail register by name to find the booking date, the charges filed at intake, and the holding facility. Edmonds sits on the Puget Sound side of Snohomish County, and nearly all local arrests flow to the county jail a short drive north. Use the tools below to look up a name, pull the live jail roster, and reach the right office for a copy of an Edmonds booking entry.

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Edmonds Police 24 Hour Booking

The Edmonds Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the city. Officers book new arrests into the Snohomish County Jail in Everett, about 15 minutes north. The department is located at 250 5th Avenue North, Edmonds, WA 98020. The non-emergency line is (425) 771-0211. Call 911 for any emergency. The city police share all booking data with the county through a standard intake process.

Edmonds does not run its own jail. Every person booked after an Edmonds arrest shows up on the Snohomish County jail register, which the sheriff maintains under RCW 70.48.100. The register is public. You do not need a reason to search it.

Most misdemeanor cases tied to an Edmonds arrest move to the Edmonds Municipal Court. Felony cases move to Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. Both are searchable in the Odyssey Portal, the state's main court case lookup.

Snohomish County Jail Register Lookup

The Snohomish County Jail Register is the right place to start an Edmonds 24 hour booking search. The page shows the current list of people held at the Snohomish County Jail at 3025 Oakes Avenue, Everett. The register includes the booking date, the charges, and the bail amount when set. The jail information line is (425) 388-3395.

Edmonds 24 hour booking Snohomish County jail register page

The jail register page includes search fields for a last name and first name. It also posts bail information, which helps family members figure out the next step after an arrest.

The Snohomish County Sheriff runs a separate daily jail register search at the corrections site. That page pulls the same data from the county database, so either tool works for a fresh Edmonds booking.

Snohomish County Corrections for Edmonds

The Snohomish County Corrections Bureau operates the county jail. The bureau books every arrest from the county sheriff and from city police departments like Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and Mukilteo. The jail sits at 3025 Oakes Avenue in Everett. The main phone is (425) 388-3395.

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The corrections page links to the jail register, visiting schedule, inmate programs, and records request tools. It is a good single entry point for Edmonds families trying to locate a person after a late-night arrest.

Note: The Snohomish County jail register is public under state law, but booking photos and medical notes for an Edmonds inmate remain confidential.

What Edmonds Booking Records Show

An Edmonds 24 hour booking entry is the line in the county jail register for a new arrest. Under RCW 70.48.100, the register must list the names of all persons confined, the reason for confinement, the date of admission, and the legal authority for the booking. That is the public part of the file.

A typical entry shows:

  • Full name and aliases
  • Date and time of booking
  • Arresting agency
  • Charges or arrest reason
  • Bail or bond amount
  • Court date when set

The full inmate file is not public. Medical records, classification notes, and booking photos are kept private. Conviction history is public under RCW 10.97, and the state WATCH system is the right tool for a verified criminal history report.

Records Requests for Edmonds Arrests

When the live jail register does not have the entry you need, file a public records request. The Edmonds Police Department and the Snohomish County Sheriff both have records officers. The request falls under RCW 42.56, the Washington Public Records Act. Most agencies accept requests by web form, email, or mail.

Keep the request short. Name the date range. Name the person. Ask for the jail register entries that match. The agency must send a first reply within five business days. The Snohomish County Sheriff also runs a dedicated Requesting Jail Records page with clear steps for older 24 hour booking files.

The state Attorney General's Open Government Resource Manual walks through the process in plain language. For victim notification on Edmonds cases, use VINELink, which sends free alerts when custody status changes.

Edmonds Court and State Tools

Misdemeanors from an Edmonds arrest go to the Edmonds Municipal Court. Felonies move to Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. Both file data in the Washington Courts case search. Anyone serving a state sentence shows up in the DOC Incarcerated Search.

The MRSC jail services page covers how Washington counties run their facilities. It is a good background read when you want to understand how an Edmonds booking moves through the county system.

Edmonds 24 Hour Booking After Court

An Edmonds 24 hour booking is the first step in a longer case. After Snohomish County Jail intake, the file moves to the prosecutor for charging. Misdemeanors filed by Edmonds Police land in Edmonds Municipal Court. Felony cases head to Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. The Odyssey Portal shows the new case as soon as the clerk enters it. Type the name, click the case, and you can see hearings, the bail set, and the next filing date.

Edmonds cases that end with a state prison sentence move on to the DOC Incarcerated Search. That tool lists the current facility, the DOC number, and the earliest release date. VINELink sends free alerts when custody status changes at the Snohomish jail or any state facility on the system.

Edmonds Legal Aid and Criminal History

Families searching for an Edmonds 24 hour booking late at night often need more than a roster. The Northwest Justice Project offers free civil legal help across Snohomish County. The CLEAR hotline at 1-888-201-1014 takes weekday calls. For criminal defense, the Snohomish County Public Defender takes appointments after the first court date.

For a verified statewide criminal history check on a name tied to an Edmonds case, the WSP WATCH program under RCW 10.97 is the official source. WATCH does not show fresh Edmonds bookings, but it confirms past convictions tied to a name. The AG Open Government Resource Manual walks through the public records process in plain language.

Note: The Snohomish County Sheriff is the legal custodian of the Edmonds jail register, so older booking entries come from the county, not from the city of Edmonds.

Edmonds Jail Intake at Snohomish County

After an Edmonds arrest, the officer drives the person to the Snohomish County Jail in Everett. At intake, staff run a warrant check, take a photo, and log the name, charges, and arrest time into the register. Families can call the jail at (425) 388-3395 to check on an Edmonds 24 hour booking. Have the full name ready.

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Nearby Cities and Parent County

Edmonds is part of Snohomish County. Nearby cities with their own 24 hour booking pages include Everett, Lynnwood, and Bothell.