Everett 72 Hour Booking Search
Everett 72 Hour Booking records list arrests made by the Everett Police Department in the past three days. Most people are booked at the Snohomish County Jail right next door at 3025 Oakes Avenue. The county jail roster is the right place to start an inmate lookup. Everett Police records staff handle the case files and the full police reports. This page covers where to search, how the booking log works, what shows up on a record, and how to file a public records request when you need more than a name on a roster.
Everett Booking Overview
Where Everett Booking Records Live
Everett is the county seat of Snohomish County. The Snohomish County Jail sits at 3025 Oakes Avenue in downtown Everett, just a few blocks from the Everett Police station at 3002 Wetmore Avenue. The jail is the main holding facility for city arrests. You can call the jail at (425) 388-3395 to confirm a booking.
Everett Police Records Division handles public records requests for the city. Call (425) 257-8400 or stop in during business hours. The Everett Municipal Court at the same address handles cases for charges that fall under city law. Felonies move to Snohomish County Superior Court.
The link below points to the city site so you can confirm contact info and grab a records request form. View the Everett Police Department page.
Use that page to look up the records desk hours and to start a request by email or in person.
How the Everett 72 Hour Booking List Works
A 72 hour booking log shows every person booked into custody in the past three days. The list lives at the jail. In Everett, that means the Snohomish County Jail roster is the main source. Once a person bonds out, gets released, or moves to a long term facility, they may drop off the 72 hour list. The case file at Everett Police stays put.
State law sets the basic rules for what jails must share. Under RCW 70.48.100, the booking log is a public record. Names, charges, dates, and release info are open to anyone who asks.
If a person was sent to state prison after the city case wrapped up, switch to the DOC inmate search. For active warrants, the DOC warrant search is open to anyone.
Note: Snohomish County Jail data updates often, so a name on the roster today may shift as people move in and out of custody.
What Appears on an Everett Booking Record
The standard booking record shows the inmate name, age, sex, booking date and time, charges, and the agency that made the arrest. Most records also include a booking photo, a case number, and the holding facility. If the court has set bail, the amount may show on the roster as well.
Common fields you may see:
- Full legal name and known aliases
- Booking date and time
- Charges and bond amount
- Holding facility
- Court date if set
For the full police report, file a public records request with Everett Police. Reports cost about $0.15 per page. Larger requests may need a deposit before staff start the search.
Court Records and Hearings
Most Everett arrests start at the Everett Municipal Court at 3002 Wetmore Avenue. Felony cases move to Snohomish County Superior Court. You can search court records online through the Odyssey Portal or the wider Washington Courts site. To find a hearing by name, use Find My Court Date.
Court files are public under RCW 42.56, the Public Records Act. Sealed records and juvenile cases may be limited under RCW 10.97.
Public Records Requests in Everett
To get the full report on an Everett arrest, file a public records request with Everett Police Records. You can submit by email, mail, or in person at 3002 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201. There is no need to give a reason for the request. The city must reply within five business days.
Be specific. Include the names, dates, and case number if you have one. Larger requests are released in installments with a fee estimate up front. The MRSC public records guide covers what you can ask for and what may be held back under RCW 4.24.550.
For a wider check, use the WSP criminal history site. It pulls from a statewide system and gives a clean record of arrests and convictions. WSP charges a small fee per check.
Note: Some jail booking data feeds the JBRS system run by WASPC, which shapes many public roster tools today.
Everett Jail Transport and Holding
Everett Police do not run a long term jail. After booking at the city station, most arrestees walk just a few blocks to the Snohomish County Jail at 3025 Oakes Avenue. The county jail is the main holding spot for the city and county, and it keeps the live custody data for all Everett cases. Transport time is very short, since the two buildings sit close to each other in downtown Everett.
For people held briefly at the city before transport, the booking record still ends up at the county jail. So even if a person spends a few hours at the Everett PD station, the booking log lands in both spots. Always check the county jail first if you want a live status. The city is the right call for the police report and for any property held during the arrest.
Bail bond agents work with both offices. Most bonds are posted at the Snohomish County Jail, since that is where the person is held. Check with the court first to confirm the amount and case number. Court orders may add a no contact rule or other terms tied to release.
The records desk at Everett Police can also tell you which court will hear the case. Some bookings stay at the city court and some move to Snohomish County Superior Court. The court that handles the case sets the next hearing date and any bond review.
Federal Court Records
Federal cases run through PACER. If an Everett arrest leads to a federal charge, the file moves to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington in Seattle. PACER charges a small per page fee for downloads.
Tips for Searching Everett Booking Records
Start with a name and a rough date. The Snohomish County Jail roster works best when you know how the person spells their first and last name. If you only have a nickname, the search may miss them. Use the full legal name when you can.
If you cannot find a name on the county roster, try the Everett Police records desk next. Staff can confirm an arrest even when the person is no longer in the jail. They can also point you to the right court for the case file. Keep notes as you go, since you may need to move between the jail, the city, and the court to track a single booking from start to finish.
Nearby Cities
These nearby cities also handle 72 Hour Booking through Snohomish County Jail or other local facilities.