- Municipal Court | Everett, WA - Official Website
Find out when my court date is? Find an officiant for a wedding? Get a public defender? How do I continue my case? Obtain a copy of my driving record? Obtain a copy of your Local Court Rules? Pay my ticket? Respond to a traffic infraction? Search court records? Take care of a warrant for my arrest?
- Superior Court | Snohomish County, WA - Official Website
Find forms, rules, and reports; meet judges and commissioners; and discover court services from ADA accommodations to trial and hearing confirmations
- Name and Case Search - Washington Courts
Are you looking for Court Information? 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
- Municipal Court - Everett offered at Municipal Court - Everett
3028 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 M-F, 8am-4:30pm Call or visit in person Case specific None Civil and criminal courts Hears criminal misdemeanor cases and traffic cases involving municipal ordinances
- Everett Municipal Court - Everett, WA (Address, Phone, and Fax)
Looking for Everett Municipal Court records, case searches calendars? Quickly find Court phone number, directions services (Everett, WA)
- Washington State Courts - Court Directory
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- District Court and District Court Clerk - Snohomish County, WA
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 have an eFiling portal
- Traffic Tickets | Everett, WA - Official Website
NEW: Everett Municipal Court is now offering traffic infraction hearings by mail Click here to learn more For information on paying tickets, access the online payment resource You must respond to a notice of infraction within 15 days of the violation date
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