Marysville Felony Records Search
Marysville felony records are maintained by Snohomish County Superior Court and cover all serious criminal cases connected to Marysville, Washington. This page explains where to find those records online, how to request copies from the court clerk, what Marysville Municipal Court handles, and how to use state tools to look up Washington conviction history.
Marysville Overview
Snohomish County Superior Court and Marysville Felonies
Felony charges in Marysville go through Snohomish County Superior Court. There is no separate superior court for Marysville. All Class A, B, and C felony cases -- including assault, robbery, drug trafficking, and other serious crimes -- are filed and prosecuted at the county level. Snohomish County handles these cases for all cities and unincorporated areas within the county.
The Washington Courts statewide name search is one way to find a Marysville felony case online. The WA Courts name and case search covers courts across the state. You can search by name or case number. The tool shows basic case information and links to county court portals for full details. It is free to use.
For copies of court records, contact Snohomish County Superior Court Clerk directly. The standard copy rate is $0.50 per page. Requests can be made in person or by mail. Having a case number will speed up the process. Without a case number, the clerk can search by name for a fee.
The image below shows the Washington Courts statewide case search tool. Visit WA Courts name search to look up Marysville cases and other Washington records.
The statewide tool is best when you are not sure which county a case was filed in, or when checking records across multiple counties at once.
Marysville Municipal Court Records
Marysville Municipal Court handles traffic infractions, misdemeanors, and gross misdemeanors. Felony cases do not go through municipal court. The municipal court serves both Marysville and Lake Stevens. This is worth knowing if you are looking for lower-level cases, since those records are held separately from the Snohomish County Superior Court system.
Court records at Marysville Municipal Court cost $0.50 per page for copies. Certified records require a $5.00 certification fee plus $0.50 per page. Visit the Marysville Municipal Court page for hours, contact details, and procedures for requesting records.
If you are not sure whether a case is at municipal court or superior court, the type of charge is the best guide. Misdemeanors and traffic matters go to municipal court. Felony charges go to Snohomish County Superior Court.
The Marysville records access page covers how the city handles public records requests more broadly. It explains what types of records are available, how to submit a request, and how the city responds under Washington's Public Records Act.
Court records held by the court system are separate from city records. The city page helps with city-generated documents. For court case records, contact the court directly.
Marysville Public Records Requests
The city of Marysville uses a Digital Records Center for searching and requesting public records. The Marysville public records request page is where you submit formal requests under the Washington Public Records Act. You can use this portal to request city documents, public notices, and records held by city departments.
Keep in mind that felony case records are held by Snohomish County Superior Court, not the city of Marysville. Police arrest records are held by the Marysville Police Department or other law enforcement agencies. A request through the city's portal would go to city departments and would not pull up court case files.
If you are trying to get an incident report from a Marysville officer, the Marysville Police Department is the right contact. For court records tied to a criminal case, contact Snohomish County Superior Court Clerk.
WATCH System for Marysville Conviction Records
Washington's WATCH system is the fastest statewide tool for looking up conviction records. WATCH stands for Washington Access To Criminal History. The WATCH portal is operated by the Washington State Patrol and pulls from the WSP criminal history database, which includes court submissions, fingerprint records, and law enforcement reports from agencies across the state.
A name check through WATCH costs $11.00. You pay by credit card. The system returns felony convictions and serious misdemeanor convictions recorded in Washington. Pending charges and arrests without convictions do not appear. Because WATCH covers all Washington counties, you can get a full picture of someone's state conviction history without searching each county one by one.
The WSP Criminal History Records division handles more detailed background check requests for individuals and agencies. This process takes longer but may return more complete information depending on the type of request.
Washington's criminal records privacy statute, RCW 10.97, governs what criminal history data can be released to the public and how it may be used. WATCH complies with these rules and only returns legally releasable information.
The WSP WATCH portal is shown below. Visit watch.wsp.wa.gov to run a name search for Marysville or anywhere in Washington.
WATCH is a good first step when you want a broad statewide view before narrowing down to county court records.
Vacating Marysville Felony Convictions
Washington law allows some people to vacate felony convictions under RCW 9.94A.640. A vacated conviction is removed from the public court record. Law enforcement agencies may still keep internal records, but the public record will no longer show the conviction.
Not all felonies qualify. Class A felonies, sex offenses, and certain violent crimes cannot be vacated. Class B and C felonies may be eligible if you have completed your sentence, paid all fines and restitution, and met the required waiting period without new convictions. The waiting period depends on the offense class and discharge date.
To seek vacation of a Marysville conviction, you file a petition in Snohomish County Superior Court, where the original case was filed. The court notifies the prosecutor and sets a hearing. If granted, the clerk updates the record and the change should show in WATCH and the public court database. Legal aid organizations in Snohomish County can provide assistance if you need help navigating the process.
Warrant Searches and DOC Records
To check for active warrants in Washington, use the DOC warrant search tool. The Washington Department of Corrections maintains this tool for checking DOC supervision warrants. It does not capture every warrant type statewide, but it is a solid starting point for people under DOC supervision.
For older Marysville court records, the Washington Digital Archives holds historical state and county records. Not all court files are digitized. Contact the Snohomish County Superior Court Clerk to check whether old Marysville cases have been transferred to archive storage before submitting a request.
Court hearing dates and case status for active Marysville felony cases appear in the statewide court search systems. If a case is active, these tools show scheduled hearings and any updates. This can save you a phone call to the court.
Snohomish County Felony Records
Marysville felony cases are part of the Snohomish County court system. The county page has full details on court locations, clerk contacts, and how to request records for all communities in Snohomish County.
Nearby Cities
Communities near Marysville also route felony cases through Snohomish County Superior Court or neighboring county courts. The same search tools apply across this region.