Marysville Residents Directory Lookup

The Marysville Residents Directory pulls together the main public record sources for people who live in Marysville, Washington. Use this page to find the city clerk, police records, the municipal court, and Snohomish County tools. You can search for a court case, ask for a police report, or pull a deed from the county recorder. The city routes most requests through its Public Records Center, a web portal that logs every ask and tracks it to finish. Court records sit on a parallel track under court rules. Read on to see where each type of resident record lives and how to get it fast.

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Where to Start in the Marysville Residents Directory

Most city records are handled through the City Clerk. The Clerk is at 501 Delta Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. You can call 360-363-8000 or email cityclerk@marysvillewa.gov. The city uses a single Public Records Center to log all requests. Any info you send in may become a public record itself, per Chapter 42.56 RCW.

The Marysville Public Records Request page is the main entry point. It lists the portal link and gives direct contact info for police, court, and general city records. The screenshot below shows the landing page.

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Police records have their own phone line at 360-363-8300. The police office is at 501 Delta Avenue, too. Court records route to the Marysville Municipal Court at 360-363-8050.

Marysville Municipal Court Records

Court records in the Marysville Residents Directory are not held under the state Public Records Act. They fall under General Rule 31 and GR 31.1, which are court rules set by the Washington State Supreme Court. The Marysville Municipal Court is a court of limited jurisdiction. It hears traffic cases, misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and code cases for both Marysville and Lake Stevens.

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The court does not hear civil cases, small claims, or name changes. Those go to Snohomish County District Court. To request a court record, you can download the form or submit online through the Public Records Center. The Access to Records page spells out the rules.

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Access to court records is tied to the principle of open justice in the Washington State Constitution. Mail forms to 501 Delta Ave, Marysville, WA 98270 or drop them in person. Fines and penalties can be paid online, by phone, or by mail. Most hearings are held online; observers must stay on mute unless asked to speak.

Marysville Digital Records Center

Marysville runs a Digital Records Center that posts a wide set of city files online. You can browse it without filing a request. It holds city council agendas and minutes, committee records, the Marysville Municipal Code, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, proclamations, and sealed bids. It also links to Community Development records, building permit search, the online permit portal, and planning search tools.

Visit the Marysville Digital Records Center to start. New records are added daily. The screenshot below shows a typical view.

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If you cannot find what you need, you can still file a public records request through the Center. Real property info is also on that page, which helps for any address based lookup of a resident property.

Note: The PRA at RCW 42.56.520 requires a five business day response window, so plan ahead when you need a record by a set date.

Snohomish County Records for Marysville

Marysville is in Snohomish County. The county is where you find deeds, liens, and plat maps for any parcel. The county also holds case records from Superior Court and District Court.

Start with the Snohomish County Public Records page. Cecilia Wilson is the Public Records Officer. You can reach her at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 or by phone at 425-388-5004. Case records are not handled there; those go to the court clerk under GR 31.

For real estate, use the Snohomish County Recorded Documents Search. You can search by Last Name, First Name, document type, parcel ID, or recording number. The Legal search finds plats, surveys, and condos. Uncertified copies can be printed right away; certified copies are mailed in five business days.

Statewide Tools for Marysville Resident Lookup

The Washington State Odyssey Portal lets you search case info across many Washington courts, but not every court uses it. Lookup is by case number, party name, or business name. This is a fast way to scan for any case tied to a Marysville resident.

For criminal history, the WATCH system at the Washington State Patrol is the main tool. A name based search runs about $11. Under RCW 10.97, non-conviction data is limited. The Washington State Department of Health handles birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates from 1907 on. Fees are around $25 for the first copy.

For business filings tied to a Marysville resident, use the Washington Secretary of State CCFS. You can search by business name, UBI number, or registered agent. Most filings are free PDF downloads.

Statutes Behind the Marysville Residents Directory

The Public Records Act at RCW 42.56 is the main law. RCW 42.56.010 says people do not yield their sovereignty when they use public services. RCW 42.56.070 makes most records open. RCW 42.56.080 says the request must name an identifiable record. RCW 42.56.120 sets fees at 15 cents per page for paper copies. Exemptions are listed in RCW 42.56.240. The city must reply in five business days under RCW 42.56.520.

The Department of Revenue keeps a county assessor directory that links to the Snohomish County Assessor for property tax lookup by parcel.

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