Snohomish County 24 Hour Booking Lookup
Snohomish County 24 Hour Booking records list people taken into the Snohomish County Jail in Everett within the last day. You can search Snohomish County 24 Hour Booking data by last name to find the booking date, bail amount, charges, and housing location. The Snohomish County Corrections Bureau runs the main jail and keeps the live register. Lynnwood and Marysville city jails feed their data into the same search. Use the tools on this page to look up a name or reach the right records office.
Snohomish County 24 Hour Booking Overview
Snohomish County 24 Hour Booking Register
The main tool is the Snohomish County Jail Register. It is the live list of every person held in the Everett jail and in the Lynnwood and Marysville municipal jails. Each entry shows the inmate name, a subject number, the booking date, the bail, the charges, and the housing facility. You can browse the list alphabetically by last name. The register updates through the day and refreshes in full each morning around 6 AM.
For a direct search, use the Snohomish County Daily Jail Register Search. Pick a starting letter for the last name and the tool returns the current matches. Each result links to the full booking record with the in-custody flag, any multiple bookings, and the housing unit. The register covers the main Snohomish County Corrections jail plus the municipal jails in Lynnwood and Marysville.
The Jail Register page is the fastest way to check a fresh 24 hour booking in Everett, Lynnwood, or Marysville. It is the public-facing side of the Corrections Bureau system.
Note: The Snohomish County jail register shows public data only. Booking photos, medical notes, and addresses stay private under RCW 70.48.100.
Snohomish County Corrections Bureau
The Snohomish County Corrections Bureau runs the main jail at 3025 Oakes Avenue in Everett. The phone line is (425) 388-3395 and is open 24 hours a day through an automated custody status system. The facility holds pre-trial and sentenced inmates. It offers medical and mental health care, education programs, and some substance abuse treatment. Visiting is set by housing unit and runs on a posted schedule.
The Corrections Bureau posts info on inmate accounts, mail, and commissary. Inmate mail must be addressed with the inmate name and ID number. The bureau coordinates with the Sheriff, with city police in Everett, Edmonds, Mill Creek, and the other Snohomish cities, and with the courts. Every booking from those agencies ends up in the same register.
The Corrections Bureau page is the full hub for Snohomish County jail operations, from visiting rules to the 24 hour booking information line.
Snohomish County Daily Jail Register Search
The Daily Jail Register Search is the direct search tool. It works from an alphabetical last name selector. Pick the starting letter and the system lists all inmates in that range now in custody. The page updates several times a day. Past 30 days of data are kept on the live system. For older entries, file a formal records request with the Corrections Bureau.
Each result shows the inmate name, booking date, bail amount, charges, and the holding facility. A flag tells you when the same person has more than one open booking. Another flag tells you when the person has moved between the main jail and a municipal jail. This is handy in Snohomish County because inmates sometimes move between Everett, Lynnwood, and Marysville before the case ends.
The daily search is the tool most attorneys and family members use after a fresh booking in Snohomish County.
Requesting Snohomish County Jail Records
For records not on the live register, file a formal request. The Snohomish County Requesting Jail Records page lists the full steps. You can send a request by mail, in person, online, email, or fax. The fax for jail records is (425) 388-3939. Medical records go through a separate fax at (425) 388-3526 and need a signed release. Send mail to Snohomish County Corrections, 3025 Oakes Avenue, Everett, WA 98201.
The online portal is the fastest path. The Snohomish County Request Records page lets you file, track, and get the response online. The county replies within five business days under RCW 42.56, the Public Records Act. Fees follow the county schedule. Exempt info is redacted or held back as state law requires.
The Requesting Jail Records page spells out each delivery method and the fax lines for jail and medical files.
The online portal lets you create an account and track any Snohomish County 24 hour booking or jail records request in one place.
Municipal Jails on the Register
Snohomish County is one of the few Washington counties that blends municipal jail data into the main register. Lynnwood and Marysville each run a city jail and feed their bookings into the Snohomish County system. That means a search for a fresh 24 hour booking in Lynnwood or Marysville can start on the same jail register page as a Snohomish County jail search.
Bothell is a different case. Bothell straddles King and Snohomish counties and contracts with multiple facilities. A Bothell arrest may land in King County or in Snohomish County, depending on the charge and the bed space. When you do not know which one, start with both the Snohomish register and the King County jails page.
Snohomish Courts and State Resources
After the 24 hour booking, the case moves to Snohomish County Superior Court for felonies or to Snohomish County District Court and city municipal courts for misdemeanors. The Washington Odyssey Portal holds the case files. The Washington Courts case search is the main name-lookup tool. For a state prison sentence after the county case ends, the DOC Incarcerated Search takes over.
For verified criminal history, the Washington State Patrol WATCH system is the state's official tool under RCW 10.97. For victim alerts, use VINELink. The MRSC jail services guide is a plain-language read on how Snohomish County and other Washington counties run their booking process.
Note: The Snohomish County Corrections information line at (425) 388-3395 runs 24/7 and gives basic custody status with no personal info disclosed.
Daily Snohomish County 24 Hour Booking Process
A 24 hour booking in Snohomish County starts when a deputy or city officer brings the arrested person to the Snohomish County Jail in Everett. Staff log the name, date of birth, charge, arresting agency, and time of arrival. That core info goes onto the public jail register the same day. Under RCW 70.48.100, that register must stay open to the public, even though the rest of the inmate file stays sealed.
The booking clerk then takes prints, a photo, and a health screen. Bail is set by the on-call judge or by the standard bail schedule. Most people see a judge within one court day. City misdemeanor cases from Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville, or Edmonds may move to a local municipal court. Felony cases head to Snohomish County Superior Court. The Snohomish County Sheriff keeps the master roster and updates it as people are booked, moved, or released.
Note: The Snohomish County jail register is public, but inmate medical files and booking photos are sealed under state law.
Snohomish County 24 Hour Booking Records Steps
For older Snohomish County 24 hour booking entries, file a written records request with the Snohomish County Sheriff. The request should name the inmate, give a date range, and list the records you want. Booking date, charge, court date, and bail are all on the jail register and easy to get. Anything past that needs a release from the inmate or a court order. The full rules are in RCW 42.56, the Public Records Act.
The state Attorney General Open Government Resource Manual is the best plain-text guide on how a Washington agency must answer your request. It walks through the five-day rule, fee limits, and what an agency can hold back. The MRSC criminal history page covers RCW 10.97 and how arrest data is shared in Snohomish County.
State Tools for Snohomish County Bookings
Several state tools back up the local Snohomish County 24 hour booking roster. The Washington DOC Incarcerated Search picks up after a state prison sentence. The Monroe Correctional Complex sits inside Snohomish County and is the largest men's state facility in Washington. The Washington State Patrol WATCH system gives a name-based criminal history report for any person with prior arrests in Snohomish County or anywhere else in Washington.
For alerts, VINELink sends free notice when an inmate at the Snohomish County Jail is moved or released. The tool is open day and night and works for every county jail in the state. For the legal background on local jail rules, the MRSC jail services page is the easiest read.




