Lake Stevens Jail Mugshots

Lake Stevens jail mugshots and booking records come from two main places. The Lake Stevens Police Department keeps the arrest reports and case files. The Snohomish County Jail in Everett holds the booking photos and daily roster for every person the city picks up. Lake Stevens does not run its own jail. So the fastest way to find a booking photo or jail roster entry for someone arrested here is the county jail register. You can look up inmate booking photos by name. You can also request a full police report from Lake Stevens PD records staff.

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Lake Stevens Jail Mugshots Source

The Lake Stevens Police Department handles every arrest made inside city limits. After a stop or an on-view arrest, officers bring the person back to the station for paperwork. Then the suspect is driven to Everett for booking. That means the mugshot, jail roster listing, and bail info all live with the county, not the city. Lake Stevens PD is a WASPC accredited agency. Its Records Unit is the right spot for reports, case numbers, and police contact logs tied to an arrest.

If you just need a jail booking photo or a roster check, start at the Snohomish County Jail Register. It posts new bookings through the day. You can search by last name. The site also shows charges, bail amount, and the scheduled first appearance. For older or sealed records, the Records Division at Lake Stevens PD may be a better fit. Staff can look up case files by name, date, or location of incident.

Lake Stevens is one of the fastest growing cities in south Snohomish County. Most arrests involve traffic, DUI, domestic calls, and property crime. Booking photos for these cases flow through the county jail system in Everett.

The Lake Stevens Police Department records page is the main spot for arrest report requests and department contact info. Records staff process requests during weekday business hours.

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Use that page to grab the Records Request form and confirm case file pickup times before you drive over.

Lake Stevens PD is at 1825 S. Lake Stevens Road, Lake Stevens, WA 98258. The phone line is 425-622-9401. Records hours run Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. The office is closed on weekends and holidays. For a mugshot tied to a specific case, bring the case number or the full name, date, and location of the incident. Staff can pull the file and make a copy. The department charges a small per-page fee under the state public records law.

For anything court-related, Lake Stevens cases may move through Snohomish County District Court or the local municipal court, depending on the charge. Booking photos do not always appear on the court docket. The jail register is the best source for the actual mugshot.

Note: Arrest records and booking photos for Lake Stevens are usually released the same business day the request is filed, if the case is already closed.

Lake Stevens Public Records Portal

The city runs its own Lake Stevens Public Records Request portal through NextRequest. You can file a request there for any city record, including police-adjacent files like 911 call logs held by the city.

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Expect a first response within five business days. Large or complex requests take longer.

For police reports only, the portal directs you to the Police Records Division at 1825 S Lake Stevens Road, phone (425) 622-9401. For city hall records that are not law enforcement, use the Clerk's Office at 1812 Main Street. Both channels fall under the Public Records Act, RCW Chapter 42.56. Exemptions are listed in RCW 42.56.230 through 42.56.480. Some arrest records may be redacted to protect victims or minors.

The city also maintains crime data and annual reports. You can find statistical data on calls, priority response, and patrol activity on the Department Reports page. These reports do not show mugshots, but they give useful context on booking volume in the city.

How Lake Stevens Arrests Get Booked

Under state law, police can make an arrest without a warrant in many situations. See RCW 10.31.100. Once a suspect is in custody, the officer writes a probable cause statement. The person is moved to the Snohomish County Jail at 3025 Oakes Avenue in Everett. At the jail, corrections staff handle fingerprinting, a medical screen, and the booking photo. That photo is the jail mugshot that appears on the county roster.

The jail register is a public record. State law at RCW 70.48.100 covers the jail register and what has to be listed. Each entry shows the booking date, charges, bail, and basic identity info. Lake Stevens arrests show up on the same list as arrests from Everett, Mukilteo, Mill Creek, and the rest of the county.

First appearance usually happens the next business day. At that point a judge sets bail or releases the person on their own recognizance. The roster will note the court date. If the case is a felony, it will move to Snohomish County Superior Court. Misdemeanors tied to city law stay in local court.

Lake Stevens Inmate Lookup Tips

Start with the name. Partial last names work on the jail register. If you get too many hits, add a first initial. Newly booked people may take an hour or two to appear on the site. If you cannot find someone who was just picked up, call the jail front desk or wait until the next roster update.

You can cross check a Lake Stevens arrest through a few other tools. The Washington Courts case search shows court filings by party name. The state VINELink victim notification system sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. For offenders who end up in state prison after conviction, the Washington Department of Corrections inmate search is the right place. The state patrol runs the WATCH criminal history tool for conviction checks.

  • Full or partial last name
  • Approximate booking date
  • Case number if known
  • City or agency of arrest

Note: Mugshots and booking photos stay in the jail system even after release, but access to older images may require a formal records request.

Lake Stevens Arrest Records Access

Anyone can ask for a Lake Stevens arrest report. You do not need to be a party to the case. The Washington Public Records Act gives broad access to government records. That includes most booking logs and incident reports. Certain items are exempt, such as juvenile records, active investigation files, and victim identifying details in sensitive cases.

The Lake Stevens Records Unit assists prosecutors and courts, enters data into the records management system, processes reports, and handles public requests. The unit also does fingerprinting and concealed pistol license paperwork. If you want a full case packet, submit a Records Request Form with the case number or enough detail for staff to find it. Fees follow the default charges at RCW 42.56.120.

If you need an official conviction record and not just a booking photo, use the Washington State Patrol WATCH service. It shows statewide conviction history for adults. For record sealing or deletion of old arrests, review RCW Chapter 10.97 on criminal records privacy. A court order is needed to remove a booking photo from the jail roster in most cases.

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Snohomish County Jail Mugshots

Lake Stevens is in Snohomish County. All bookings go to the Snohomish County Jail in Everett. The county page has full details on the jail register, inmate lookup, and booking photo access across the rest of the county.

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Nearby Cities

Other cities in the area also send arrestees to the Snohomish County Jail or run their own municipal holding sites.