Everett Busted Mugshots
Search Everett busted mugshots, arrest records, and jail roster data tied to the Everett Police Department and the Snohomish County jail. The city sits inside Snohomish County, so most booking photos and inmate records flow through the county jail in downtown Everett. Look up a name, pull a recent booking, or file a request for older police records. This page walks through the main Everett mugshot search tools, the offices that hold the files, and the steps to get arrest records and booking photos.
Everett Police Records Unit
The Everett Police Department Records Unit holds most city arrest records and booking photos. The office sits at 3002 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201. Hours run Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a noon to 1 p.m. lunch break. You can call the unit at 425-257-8539 or the front line at 425-257-8400. The fax line is 425-257-6501. Brent Flagg serves as the Public Disclosure Manager for the police side.
Most Everett mugshots and arrest records flow through the GovQA portal. You can view the Everett Police page at everettwa.gov Police and start a request from there. Send email asks to EPDDisclosure@everettwa.gov. The unit handles police reports, collision reports, body worn camera clips, and full case files. Court files sit with the municipal court, not the police, so plan your ask.
Note: The Everett Police Records Unit closes for lunch from noon to 1 p.m., so time any in-person visit around that break.
Snohomish County Jail Bookings
People booked in Everett land at the Snohomish County Jail. The jail roster is public under RCW 70.48.100. The law says the register must list the name, date, hour, and cause of each booking, plus the discharge data. The roster holds current inmates and recent bookings. For county-wide tools, see the Snohomish County busted mugshots page.
The booking photos themselves are a bit different. Under state law, mugshots are held back from open release in most cases. Two main carve-outs apply. The jail can release a photo to help with an active case. It can also release one when a registered sex offender heads back into the community. So a plain mugshot search does not always pull a photo.
Everett Police Records Source
The screenshot below shows the Everett Police Department landing page. It links to the records unit, the online portal, and the fee chart for arrest records and booking photos.
View the live page at the Everett Police Department site. The page lays out the request steps for Everett mugshots and police records.
Paper copies cost $0.15 per page. Scanned copies run $0.10 per page. Body worn camera redaction is $38.41 per hour plus $0.64 per minute under RCW 42.56.240. You can pay by cash, check, money order, Visa, or MasterCard.
Everett City Records Portal
Non-police records flow through the Everett City Clerk at 2930 Wetmore Ave, Suite 1-A. Call 425-257-8610 or email PublicDisclosure@everettwa.gov. The clerk uses a separate GovQA portal. Hours run Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Most city records land here, not with the police.
The main city site lives at everettwa.gov. You can find the Digital Records Center from the home page. The DRC holds city council minutes, ordinances, permits, contracts, and budgets. None of that is police data, but it can help fill in the full picture on a case.
Note: Court files are not subject to the Public Records Act, so ask the Everett Municipal Court direct for charge data.
Everett Mugshot Search Steps
A good Everett mugshot search needs a few facts up front. The more you give, the faster the result lands.
- Full name of the person booked
- Date of birth if known
- Date or rough date of the arrest
- Booking number or case number
- The agency that made the stop
Start with the Snohomish County jail roster for current bookings. Move to the Everett Police portal for the full police file. Use the state court name and case lookup for charge data. The WATCH site at watch.wsp.wa.gov gives conviction history across Washington.
State Tools for Everett Arrest Records
State tools help fill gaps. WATCH gives conviction data for a fee, with free access for victims of crime. Non-conviction data over one year old is not open under RCW 10.97. The state Department of Corrections runs its own inmate search for people held in state prison. VINELink sends alerts when custody status shifts.
The state court Odyssey portal at odysseyportal.courts.wa.gov covers most counties. Snohomish is on the portal. So for Everett court files, that tool works well. Collision reports sit with the Washington State Patrol at wsp.wa.gov. RCW 10.97.130 limits commercial mugshot use, mainly to stop fee-for-removal sites.
Fees for Everett Booking Records
The fees for Everett booking records follow state caps under RCW 42.56. Inspection of files at the Records Unit is free. Printed paper copies cost $0.15 per page. Scanned copies run $0.10 per page. Electronic files cost $0.05 per four files sent by email. Transmission of large digital batches runs $0.10 per gigabyte.
Body worn camera work is the big cost. Staff must blur faces and cut out private data. The rate is $38.41 per hour plus $0.64 per minute of redacted video. Large jobs need a deposit. You have thirty days from the invoice date to pay. After that, the city may close the file and start over.
Note: Inspecting records at the front desk is free of charge, so plan a visit if you just want to read files.
Snohomish County Handles Everett Bookings
Everett is the seat of Snohomish County. The county jail downtown books most adults arrested in the city. For county tools, jail data, and sheriff records, see the Snohomish County busted mugshots page.