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Access to public court documents, court hearing recordings and other court records can be done online, in person and by mail. We do not accept requests for copies of court records over the phone. If you wish to purchase copies of court records, see below for an outline of the most frequently assessed costs.
A statewide systems outage resulting in significant disruptions to its Case Management System (CMS), including both online and in-person services is affecting access to case information, online case search functions, electronic filing, and other digital services critical to court operations.
You can use our site to search for a case or search for a person. Information on the site is updated every 24 hours at 3:00 am. Please Note: Name and Case information found on the search site is provided for use as reference material and is not the official court record. The official court record is maintained by the court of record.
Access Odyssey Portal here. Find more information about the Washington State Digital Archives here. Please note that on average it takes 2 – 3 court days for documents to be available for viewing and/or obtaining copies.
Requests for court records not available or not orderable on this website should be directed to the Snohomish County Clerk's office at (425) 388-3466. For information on related records series, contact the Northwest Branch of the State Archives at (360) 650-3125, or e-mail nwbrancharchives@sos.wa.gov .
View information about small claims cases in Snohomish County District Court, including who can sue and be sued, filing a claim, serving notice, trial procedure, dispute resolution services, use of attorneys, and collecting a judgment.
Below is a directory of court locations in Snohomish County. Links for online court records and other free court resources are provided for each court, where available. If you’re not sure which court you’re looking for, learn more about the Washington court system.
EVERETT — Looking up Snohomish County Superior Court records no longer requires a trip through courthouse security or a wait for a computer terminal. You now can access them online,...
Pursuant to Snohomish County Code 4.119, the Clerk’s Office provides electronic access to select publicly available Superior Court Records. How to Subscribe. To subscribe to this online service please complete a Subscription User Agreement (PDF) and submit to the Clerk with payment as outlined in the agreement. Each user will need to submit ...
Have you been ordered to appear in a Municipal or District Court in the State of Washington? If so, you can use the Find My Court Date search to find out when you need to appear in court. The search tool returns a case summary and, where applicable, calendar information and a list of case activities (docket).