Search Marysville Police Records

Marysville police records are available through the city's Public Records Center, which accepts both online submissions and in-person requests. The Marysville Police Department is located at 501 Delta Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. The department also operates a Digital Records Center where previously requested records are posted, which can save time if someone has already pulled the files you need. All records are governed by state law, Washington's Public Records Act. This page covers how to get police reports, body camera footage, collision records, and criminal history information from Marysville and Snohomish County sources.

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Marysville Police Records Division

The Marysville Police Department is at 501 Delta Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. The main phone is 360-363-8300. Fax is 360-659-7667. The department takes requests online through the Public Records Center and also accepts in-person submissions at the station during business hours. The fee schedule for police records is available on the city's public records page.

Marysville also runs a Digital Records Center where previously requested and released records are posted publicly. This is worth checking before you file a new request. If someone has already obtained similar records, they may be available for immediate download without you having to go through the full request process. New records are added to the Digital Records Center on an ongoing basis.

The Marysville public records request page is the main starting point for all requests:

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City of Marysville Public Records Request page with links to the Digital Records Center and online submission portal.

After submitting, the department responds within five business days. If records require significant preparation, the city provides an estimate and updates you through the portal. The department follows Washington's standard five-business-day response requirement under RCW 42.56.

Fees for Marysville Police Records

Standard paper copies of Marysville police records cost $0.15 per single-sided page (8.5 x 11 or 8.5 x 14 paper). Scanned records cost $0.10 per page. These rates are standard across most Washington agencies. For body-worn camera footage requests, the fee is $0.69 per staff minute of redaction time, unless your involvement is listed under RCW 42.56.240(14)(e), which exempts certain individuals from redaction fees.

Attorneys seeking relief from redaction costs must provide proof of representation, such as a notice of appearance or a client letter, along with an explanation of how the footage is relevant to the case. The department may require a 10% deposit for large or complex body camera requests before beginning work. Identification verification may also be required when a record is subject to disclosure only to specific persons, such as the individual named in the file or their legal representative.

Records not claimed within 30 days of notification are considered abandoned. The Public Disclosure Request is then administratively closed. Watch for email notifications from the records portal so you don't miss the window to retrieve your files.

What to Include in Your Request

Marysville Police uses a standard request form that asks for your name, address, phone, email, the type and date of the incident, and a case number if available. If you don't have a case number, provide as much detail as possible: the names and birthdates of parties involved, the location of the incident, and any additional context that helps staff locate the specific records.

Vague requests slow things down. The more specific you are, the faster the department can locate what you need. If the department cannot identify the records based on your description, they may send a clarification request, which pauses the response clock until you reply. Having a case number or incident reference number ready when you file will make the process much faster.

Body-worn camera footage is a separate category on the request form. Specify clearly if you need BWC footage, as it involves a different processing workflow and potentially different fees from standard paper reports.

Criminal History and Background Checks

Statewide criminal history for Marysville residents is available through the Washington State Patrol's WATCH system. WATCH (Washington Access to Criminal History) provides online access to conviction records for $11 per search. Visit the WSP WATCH portal to search by name. Results are conviction-based only; arrests that did not lead to conviction are not included.

For fingerprint-based background checks or more detailed results, the WSP Criminal History Division handles formal requests. These checks are often needed for professional licensing, legal proceedings, or other purposes that require certified documentation. The division accepts requests by mail or online depending on the type of check needed.

Washington's Criminal Records Privacy Act at RCW 10.97 limits how criminal history records can be used and who can access certain types of records. This law applies to both individuals and agencies, and it shapes what Marysville Police and WSP can release in response to a records request.

Collision Reports in Marysville

Crash reports from Marysville roads go through the Washington State Patrol, not the Marysville Police Department. The WSP maintains the statewide collision database through the WRECR system. The fee is $10.50 per report under RCW 46.52.085. Reports typically take two to four weeks after the incident before they're approved and available in the system.

Visit the WSP collision records page to submit a request online or locate a kiosk for in-person access. You'll need the date and location of the crash along with at least one name from the incident. This is true whether the responding officer was from Marysville Police or the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office.

Court Records for Marysville Cases

The Washington Courts name and case search is the fastest way to look up court records for Marysville cases. The tool covers Superior and District courts across the state. Snohomish County Superior Court handles felony charges and more serious matters from Marysville. District Court handles lower-level criminal cases and civil matters. Court records are separate from police records and go through a different access system.

Keep in mind that court records reflect judicial outcomes, while police records reflect what officers documented at the scene or during an investigation. Both are public under Washington law, but each must be requested from its own agency. The MRSC provides a helpful breakdown of criminal history and arrest records access for Washington residents, which is useful if you're trying to understand what different record types contain.

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Snohomish County Police Records

Marysville police records are maintained by the Marysville Police Department. The city sits in Snohomish County. County-level records are managed separately by the Snohomish County Sheriff, which handles law enforcement in unincorporated areas of the county.

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