Lake Stevens Mugshot Lookup
Lake Stevens busted mugshots come from arrests by the Lake Stevens Police Department. After a booking, the photo, the charge, and the basic info become part of the arrest record. People look up Lake Stevens busted mugshots to find a recent jail roster entry, check on a friend, or pull a copy of an old booking photo. Snohomish County runs the jail that holds most adult arrests from Lake Stevens. Use the steps on this page to find the right office, the right form, and the fastest way to view Lake Stevens mugshots, booking photos, and police records held by the city and the county.
Lake Stevens Overview
Lake Stevens Police Department Records
The Lake Stevens Police Department keeps the first set of arrest records when an arrest takes place in town. Officers write the report, take the booking photo, and move the person to the Snohomish County Jail. The records unit handles every public request for police records, incident reports, and booking photos. The department follows the Washington Public Records Act, RCW 42.56, and gives a first reply to most requests within five business days under RCW 42.56.520.
Lake Stevens busted mugshots tied to felony cases often end up in court files at the Snohomish County Superior Court. Misdemeanor cases stay at the local municipal court. Court files give you a case number and a list of charges, but they do not host booking photos. For the photo itself, ask the police records unit by name, date, and case number.
Open cases get more limits on what staff can release. Closed cases give you the most.
Visit the Lake Stevens city homepage for links to the police department, the city clerk, and the public records page. The site lists how to file a request and how to get a copy back.

From the homepage you can reach the records request form, the police department contact page, and the local court page in a few clicks.
Snohomish County Jail Roster
The Snohomish County Jail holds adult bookings from Lake Stevens and the rest of the county. The jail roster shows current inmates with name, charge, booking date, and bond when one is set. Booking photos are part of the inmate file. Some images are not posted on the public roster but stay in the file at the jail. Jail records are public under RCW 70.48.100, which lists the jail register info that any person may view.
Note: The Snohomish County roster updates often, so check back if a recent booking is not yet listed.
For state inmates, use the Washington DOC inmate search. That tool covers people in state prisons.
How to Request Lake Stevens Arrest Records
Anyone can ask for Lake Stevens arrest records under the Washington Public Records Act. You do not need to give a reason. The Lake Stevens city clerk logs the request and routes it to the police records unit. To send a strong request, list these items:
- The full name of the person
- The booking or report date
- The case or report number if known
- The kind of record you want, like a report, mugshot, or video
- Your email or mailing address
Some details get held back. Names of victims, juvenile info, and active case files may be redacted under RCW 10.97.130. The state criminal history law, RCW 10.97, lays out what police can release and what stays out of the public file.
Note: Save the tracking email so you can find your file later.
Lake Stevens Court Records and Booking Photos
Misdemeanor cases from Lake Stevens go to the local municipal court. Felony cases move to Snohomish County Superior Court. Court files show charges, hearings, and the result. To search a case by name, use the Washington Courts Odyssey portal. The portal lists party names, case numbers, and hearing dates for courts across the state. You can use the case number from the portal to ask the police for the matching arrest record and booking photo.
For background checks, the state's WATCH portal covers convictions across Washington. WATCH is run by the Washington State Patrol and is open to the public for a small fee.
For older Lake Stevens busted mugshots, ask the Lake Stevens police records unit. Give the name, the rough date, and the case number if you have it. The records team will pull the file and let you know what is releasable.
Lake Stevens Records Unit Hours and Fees
The Lake Stevens Police Department records unit is open during normal city business hours, Monday through Friday. Walk in requests get logged and queued like any online request. Most copies come back by email when the file is ready. Paper copies are also fine. The records team can pull a report by name or by case number, and they can tell you if the case is open or closed.
Fees follow the model rules used across the state. Paper copies run a few cents per page. Electronic files cost less. Body worn camera video costs the most because of the labor needed to redact each frame. The records officer will send a fee estimate before any work begins.
Tips for a Faster Lake Stevens Search
Use the full legal name when you have one. Add the middle initial as a tie breaker. Try short and long forms of the first name, like Bob and Robert. If the person uses a maiden name, run both. A two week date range tends to work better than a single day. The jail roster only shows people in jail right now, so an older booking will not appear there. Plan a small fee for big files and a longer wait for video.
Snohomish County Booking Records
Lake Stevens is in Snohomish County. The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office runs the jail that holds most Lake Stevens arrests. For more on the jail roster and other agencies in the county, see the Snohomish County page.
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