Everett Recent Arrests

Everett Recent Arrests are usually handled through the city's public records request portal. If you need a police report, a disclosure request, or a city-side arrest record, Everett gives you a direct route through GovQA and the police disclosure office. That is helpful because the city has a named public disclosure manager, a police email, and a clear hour window for requests. If the record is local, the city process is the fastest way to start. If it moves into court or state custody, you can widen the search after the city response.

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Brent FlaggPolice Disclosure Manager
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5 DaysResponse Window
100K+Population Served

The main city source is Everett Police Public Records Requests. The research says the city uses a GovQA system through everettwa.gov/policerecords, and the police department sits at 3002 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201. The police phone is 425-257-8539, the fax is 425-257-6501, and the police email is EPDDisclosure@everettwa.gov. That gives Everett a strong city records workflow.

The image below links to the approved city public records source page and gives the page a local anchor before the request details.

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That image fits the city's public records request path and ties the page to the local disclosure office.

The city also names Brent Flagg as the police public disclosure manager and gives the city clerk contact information. That matters because a request can move through police disclosure or city clerk channels depending on the record type.

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Everett's police records setup is detailed enough to handle a wide range of city records. The research says the GovQA portal is the main request system and that the public records officer for police is Brent Flagg, the Public Disclosure Manager. The city clerk also has a public disclosure phone and email, which gives Everett two city-side disclosure contact paths. That is useful when you need a record that is not a simple report pull.

The city also says the police department serves a population of over 100,000. That helps explain why the city uses a portal and a named disclosure manager. A busy city needs a system that can track requests, not just field calls. If you need a local police record, Everett is built to handle that. If you need a court record, the court clerk is the next stop.

The city records request hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. That is a useful window when you need to plan a call or request. If the record moves beyond the city, Washington State Courts and county support can help continue the search.

Everett Recent Arrests and Public Access

Everett Recent Arrests sit inside the Washington Public Records Act framework. The city gives a five-business-day response expectation, and the city can process requests through GovQA, email, or city clerk channels. That makes the city a strong local access point. If the record is exempt, the city may need to withhold or redact it. If it is public, the city disclosure system should route it to the right place.

The city research also says Everett Police Department records are part of the broader Snohomish County system for jail-related records. That means some arrest-related questions may move from the city disclosure office to county jail records or state support. If that happens, Washington State Courts is a natural next step, and DOC Incarcerated Search can help if custody shifts to state prison.

Washington's criminal history law in RCW 10.97 and jail records rule in RCW 70.48.100 are useful when a record moves out of city control. For a city arrest record, though, the Everett public records portal is the best first stop.

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Everett gives you a strong local disclosure path, but the research does not list a specific fee schedule in the section provided. What it does give you is a city portal, named police disclosure staff, and a five-business-day response window. That is enough to start a city request with confidence. If you need the record quickly, GovQA is probably the fastest route. If you need help clarifying the request, the police email and city clerk contact can help steer it.

Because Everett is a larger city, the portal is the right tool for most requests. That keeps the record trail organized and gives the city a way to sort a police disclosure request from a court record or a county jail issue. If the record is not local, the city process still gives you a good first answer before you widen the search.

The city setup is straightforward. Start with the portal, use the disclosure contact if needed, and only move to county or state tools when the city record trail ends.

Everett Recent Arrests searches work best when you keep the GovQA portal, police disclosure office, and state backup tools together. That gives you a city-first workflow that can widen later if needed.

These links cover the main route.

If the record leaves city control, county and state tools can continue the trail.

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Everett Recent Arrests work is easiest when you keep the public records portal and police disclosure contacts together. That is the city's main access path.

If the record moves beyond the city, DOC search and state courts are the next reasonable checks.