Redmond Mugshots Lookup

Search Redmond busted mugshots, arrest records, and jail roster data through the Redmond Police Department and the King County jails. Redmond sits in King County, so most booking photos and inmate records flow through county jail sites. You can look up a name, pull a recent Redmond arrest, or file a public records ask for older police files. This page walks through the tools, the offices, and the steps to find Redmond mugshots, arrest records, and booking photos.

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Redmond Police Records Unit

The Redmond Police Department holds most city arrest records and booking photos. You can start a public records request online from the city page at redmond.gov/police. The city runs its own portal for request tracking. The department uses RCW 42.56.520 as the five business day response rule. Big asks come back in installments.

Records staff handle police reports, incident files, collision reports, body worn camera clips, and use of force data. Court files sit with the Redmond Municipal Court, not the police. Valid ID is needed for some in-person pickups. A case number, rough date, and full name cuts the wait.

Note: Electronic delivery through the portal is the default, so paper copies are rare.

King County Jail Roster

People booked in Redmond land at the King County Correctional Facility in downtown Seattle. The jail roster is public under RCW 70.48.100. The roster lists the name, date, hour, and cause of each booking. Discharge data shows on the same system. You can call the jail at (206) 296-1234 for a booking check. For county tools, see the King County busted mugshots page.

Redmond also runs a small city jail at police headquarters for short holds. Long holds move to King County. So a Redmond mugshot search often needs two stops. Check the city first. Then check the county roster.

Redmond Police Source Page

The image below shows the Redmond Police Department landing page. It links to the records portal and the request form for Redmond arrest records and booking photos.

View the live page at redmond.gov/police. The page lays out the steps and the contact info for the records unit.

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The city follows RCW 42.56 for all releases. Body worn camera redaction carries a high staff cost per minute. Large jobs need a deposit. You have thirty days to pay.

Redmond City Records Home

The Redmond city home page at redmond.gov holds links to the clerk, council notes, permits, and the records portal. The clerk handles general city files. Police records flow through the police unit. The two stay on the same platform but route to different staff.

Redmond busted mugshots and city homepage records portal

Each request must name a clear file. Staff cannot do research. Provide dates, names, case numbers, or site addresses. The city has five business days to respond. Files come back in batches for big asks. Note: Court files sit with the court, not the city clerk.

Redmond Court Case Files

The Redmond Municipal Court holds case files for city-level arrests and charges. Court files are not subject to the state Public Records Act. So you must ask the court direct. Most Redmond charges also show up through the state court name and case lookup on the Odyssey portal at odysseyportal.courts.wa.gov. King County Superior Court files are not on Odyssey, so use the county eCourt site for felonies.

Redmond Mugshot Search Steps

A Redmond mugshot search works best with a few facts up front.

  • Full name of the person booked
  • Date of birth
  • Rough date of the arrest
  • Case or booking number

Start with the King County jail roster for current bookings. Move to the Redmond Police portal for the full police file. Check Odyssey for charge data. Use WATCH at watch.wsp.wa.gov for a state conviction check. Non-conviction data over one year old is not open under RCW 10.97.

State Tools for Redmond Arrest Records

The state runs a few tools that help with Redmond arrest records. WATCH gives conviction data. The Department of Corrections has its own inmate search for state prison holds. VINELink sends free alerts when custody status shifts. The Washington State Patrol holds collision reports at wsp.wa.gov. RCW 10.97.130 limits the commercial use of booking photos.

Fees for Redmond Booking Records

The fees follow state caps under RCW 42.56. Inspection is free. Paper copies run $0.15 per page. Scan fees are $0.10 per page. Electronic files cost $0.05 per four files. Large batches run $0.10 per gigabyte. Body worn camera redaction carries the big cost due to staff time. Payment is by card or check. You have thirty days from the invoice to pay.

Note: Large requests come back in installments, so watch the portal for each drop.

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King County Handles Redmond Bookings

Redmond sits in King County. The county jail downtown books most adults arrested in the city. For county tools, jail data, and sheriff records, see the King County busted mugshots page.

Redmond Booking Data Tips

A Redmond mugshot search goes faster with a full name and a date range. Add a middle name or a known address if the list is long. Most Redmond arrest records tied to a traffic stop also pull a collision report from the state patrol. That file is not in the city police packet. You have to pull it from WSP direct.

The King County jail roster is the fastest hit for a fresh Redmond booking. Court data lags a few days behind. Note: A small typo in a last name often kills a search, so try a few spellings.

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