Marysville Jail Mugshots Database
Marysville jail mugshots come from arrests made by the Marysville Police Department in Snohomish County. Unlike most Washington cities, Marysville operates its own municipal jail for short-term inmates. Longer holds go to the Snohomish County Jail in Everett. You can search for a Marysville inmate booking photo through the Snohomish County jail register, the Marysville municipal jail roster, or by contacting the Marysville Police records division. This page walks through each tool for finding Marysville jail mugshots and booking records, along with the steps to request arrest files directly.
Marysville Overview
Marysville Police Department
The Marysville Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the city. MPD is an accredited agency through the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. The department runs patrol, investigations, and community services divisions across the city. You can reach the main line at 360-363-8300. The non-emergency line is 425-407-3999.
The department is at 1635 Grove Street, Marysville, WA 98270. Chief Erik Scairpon leads the agency, with Assistant Chief Jim Lawless as second in command. When MPD officers arrest someone, the person may go to the Marysville Municipal Jail for short-term holding or to the Snohomish County Jail in Everett for longer custody. The booking process at either location creates the jail mugshot and arrest record that becomes part of the public file.
For police reports, call 360-363-8300. The records team handles report copies, fingerprinting requests, and concealed pistol license applications. The department also runs a drug tip line at 360-363-8444 for anonymous crime reports. MPD provides several online tools including community crime mapping, a sex offender registry link, and a "Can You ID This Person" feature that helps solve open cases.
Marysville Municipal Jail
Marysville is one of the few Washington cities that runs its own municipal jail. The Marysville Municipal Jail houses people arrested within city limits for short periods before they are either released or moved to the Snohomish County Jail. The jail is run by the Marysville Police Department. Contact MPD for questions about anyone held at the municipal facility.
Inmate data for the Marysville Municipal Jail feeds into the Snohomish County Jail Register. This means you can search one system and find inmates at both the city jail and the county jail. The jail register is managed through the Snohomish County 911 dispatch system. Results show the inmate's name, housing location, and basic booking data. If someone is at the Marysville facility, the housing field will reflect that.
The Snohomish County Jail Register includes Marysville Municipal Jail inmates alongside county jail bookings from all Snohomish County agencies.
The Marysville Police Department publishes an inmate handbook for the municipal jail. It covers rules, visitation procedures, mail policies, and how to post bail. For bail posting info specific to the Marysville jail, check the jail page on the city website. The handbook is a good resource if someone you know has been booked into the Marysville facility.
Note: The municipal jail is for short-term holds, so inmates are often transferred to the Snohomish County Jail within a day or two of booking.
Snohomish County Jail Register
The Snohomish County Jail Register is the primary online tool for looking up Marysville jail mugshots and booking records. The register covers all law enforcement agencies in Snohomish County, including Marysville Police. Search by last name to find who is in custody. Results show the person's name, charges, booking date, and housing location.
The Snohomish County Jail in Everett is where most Marysville inmates end up if they are held past the initial short-term stay at the city jail. The county jail handles felony holds, longer misdemeanor sentences, and people awaiting trial. The jail register updates regularly and is free to use. You do not need an account to search.
Washington law under RCW 70.48.100 requires every jail to keep a daily register that the public can inspect. This register must include the inmate's name, booking date and time, arresting agency, charges, and release data. Both the Marysville Municipal Jail and the Snohomish County Jail follow this requirement. The law is the reason you can look up current booking records without a formal records request.
Request Marysville Arrest Records
To get a full copy of a Marysville police report or arrest file, you submit a public records request to the Marysville Police Department. The department has a dedicated public records request page under the Administrative Division menu on the city website. You can also call the records team at 360-363-8300 to start the process by phone.
What a Marysville arrest file typically includes:
- Arrest report with officer narrative
- Booking photo from the municipal or county jail
- Charging documents and case number
- Incident report details
- Body camera footage (if applicable)
The Washington Public Records Act at RCW 42.56 gives the public broad access to government records, including arrest files and jail mugshots. Agencies have five business days to respond to a request. Some records may be partially redacted if they fall under a specific exemption, such as ongoing investigation files or protected victim information. Marysville Police will cite the exact legal exemption if they withhold anything.
Marysville Booking Record Details
A booking record from the Marysville Municipal Jail or the Snohomish County Jail holds the standard data that every Washington facility must make public. You will see the full name, date of birth, the jail mugshot, the arrest date and arresting agency, the list of charges, bail or bond amount, and court date. For Marysville arrests, the arresting agency is almost always MPD.
Criminal history data beyond the basic booking record falls under RCW Chapter 10.97, the state criminal records privacy act. This law limits how nonconviction data can be shared. Conviction records are more widely available. The distinction matters if you are looking for older Marysville jail mugshots that have dropped off the live register. You may need to go through a formal records request or use the statewide WATCH system.
Marysville Municipal Court handles local misdemeanor and traffic cases. Felony cases move to Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. Matching a Marysville booking record to a court case usually involves checking both courts depending on the severity of the charge.
Statewide Search Tools
The Washington Courts public case search covers cases filed in district, municipal, and superior courts across the state. You can look up a Marysville case next to cases from any other city. Results show the court name, case number, charge type, and status. This is helpful when you do not know which court has the file.
The WATCH system from the Washington State Patrol provides statewide conviction records. WATCH pulls data from courts and jails across Washington. There is a fee for each search. It is the best option for a broad check that goes beyond what the local Marysville jail register or Snohomish County roster will show you.
For inmates who have been sentenced to state prison, the Washington Department of Corrections inmate search is the right tool. DOC takes over custody after a person is sentenced to prison time. Once someone moves out of the Snohomish County Jail and into DOC, the county register will no longer show them.
Victims can sign up for VINELink alerts. VINE sends a notice when an inmate is moved, released, or transferred from the Snohomish County Jail or any participating facility in the state.
Snohomish County Jail Records
Marysville is in Snohomish County, and the county jail system holds most Marysville jail mugshots beyond the short-term municipal facility. For the full picture of county jail tools, the sheriff, and booking lookups, visit the Snohomish County jail mugshots page.
Nearby Cities
These cities are near Marysville in Snohomish County and the surrounding area.