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Snohomish County District Court
District Court resolves and adjudicates infractions, criminal traffic, and criminal non-traffic violations. It also processes small claims, civil actions, name changes, anti-harassment orders, and domestic violence protection orders. Please be advised that District Court does not respond to inquiries via email. For District Court information, please contact the automated information line at 425-388-3331.
Snohomish County Bar Association
The purpose of the Snohomish County Bar Association is to: provide a means of exchange of information of interest to its members; provide substantive legal education through speakers, CLE courses, and other programs; provide social opportunities for members to interact with each other and with new members of the local Snohomish County Bar; promote professionalism, service to the public, including pro bono representation, and furtherance of bench-bar relations; and performs all other activities that enhance the practice of law in Snohomish County.
Snohomish County Legal Services
Snohomish County Legal Services is a free legal aid program serving Snohomish County Residents experiencing poverty. Our staff, pro-bono attorneys and volunteers provide information, advice and legal representation to ensure meaningful access to justice regardless of individual barriers and needs.
Snohomish County Public Works
The Public Works Department is responsible for the: Development and maintenance of the transportation system, Disposal of solid waste generated within all of Snohomish County, Control and management of surface water quantity and quality.
A couple of years ago I was riding in a car with my husband and in-laws near LaConner, Washington, when we approached a roundabout. My father-in-law remarked grimly on the novelty, “Oh, uh oh,” and my mother-in-law added, “They’re dangerous!” My husband, who is a real riot at parties, said, “They’re actually considerably safer than 4-way intersections,” putting an end to everyone’s roundabout-bashing fun. But was my nerd husband correct? Yes. But does everyone hate roundabouts? Yes.
Depending on where you live, it’s obligatory to cross the street within a crosswalk unless you want to risk a jaywalking ticket that comes with a hefty fine. Further, if someone enters a street on foot and winds up injured or worse, it’s the pedestrian that is seen as the offending party. Today’s citizens accept this as the status quo, but as Joseph Stromberg writes in an article on Vox, it wasn’t always this way.
Spokane County Sheriff
The Spokane County Sheriff's Office consistently invests available resources toward community-wide safety and security, economic viability, and the positive, nationwide reputation of the County. The provide a highly-trained, dedicated team of professionals, working in partnership with the community, in conjunction with new technology and research based criminal justice training.
Spokane County Public Records Requests
Access records including birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, deeds, maps, and records filed with the Spokane County Superior Court.
Spokane County Detention Services
Spokane County Detention Services will ensure safety of the community by managing safe, secure, humane, and fiscally responsible institutions for inmate housing and programming.
Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney
The Office of the Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney consists of 65 attorneys, 60 support staff and 6 victim-witness staff members. The prosecuting attorney office is divided into units including Administration, Major Crimes, Special Assault, Domestic Violence, Gang, and Drug/Traffic/Probation.