Maple Valley Recent Arrests

Maple Valley Recent Arrests are handled as a King County Sheriff contract-city workflow rather than as a standalone city police records system. That means the search often starts with King County records, especially when you need custody follow-up, a booking number, or a public records request tied to a police matter. The research specifically lists Maple Valley as a King County Sheriff contract city, so the local path is really a county path that serves Maple Valley residents. That makes the search feel local, but the office behind it is county level.

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The main county source is the King County Sheriff's Office public disclosure page. The research says Maple Valley is one of the King County Sheriff contract cities, along with Burien, Kent, Shoreline, Sammamish, and SeaTac. Because of that, Maple Valley arrest-related records are best treated as King County Sheriff records rather than a separate city police workflow. The county contact is King County Sheriff's Office, 516 Third Avenue, Room W-150, Seattle, WA 98104, phone 206-296-2626.

The first fallback image below links to the King County Sheriff's Office source page and shows the county office behind contract-city records.

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That office matters because Maple Valley is a contract city, so the county is the records center for police services and public disclosure.

The second fallback image below links to the King County jail lookup source page and shows the custody tool used when a Maple Valley case turns into a county jail question.

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That search tool matters because Kent-area facilities and King County custody services can be part of the Maple Valley record trail.

Maple Valley Contract City Records

Maple Valley's records path is best understood as King County Sheriff records. The research notes say King County contracts with Maple Valley, and King County Sheriff's Office handles public records requests through the county system with an online request portal. The county records office is the place to start when you need a copy or disclosure related to a city incident. That is the part of the workflow that makes Maple Valley local even though the office is county based.

King County's records system also gives you the pieces needed for a broader search. The county says requests are handled through the county system, with fees for copies as per state law and a response within five business days. If the file is a custody record, JILS can show booking data, charges, bond, court case numbers, next court dates, and facility status. That is the strongest route for a Maple Valley arrest follow-up because the city itself is not the custody operator.

Washington's public records law at RCW 42.56 still governs the process. If the record moves to state custody, DOC Incarcerated Search is the next step. If the record becomes a court issue, Washington State Courts is the next place to check. That keeps the search practical without inventing a Maple Valley police file that the research does not show.

Maple Valley Recent Arrests and Public Access

Maple Valley Recent Arrests are really a contract-city version of the King County Sheriff records process. That means the city does not need a separate invented police records desk to make the search work. The county records office and JILS are enough to track the record. If you need a custody notice path, WA VINE can also help. Those are the sensible tools when the city relies on the county for service.

The county record rules still matter here. RCW 10.97 limits criminal history sharing, while RCW 70.48.100 explains why jail custody data can be public even when deeper files are not. If the arrest is tied to a South King County facility, the county JILS and county records office are still the first place to look because Maple Valley is part of the King County contract city group.

The contract-city note is the main local detail. That is what makes Maple Valley feel local while still being honest about where the records actually live. The city search is real, but the office behind it is King County.

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Maple Valley does not have a separate city police records fee schedule in the research you gave me. Because it is a King County Sheriff contract city, the county request rules are the useful ones to follow. The county says records requests are handled through the county system, with an online portal available and fees for copies as per state law. The response standard is five business days. That gives you a clear public records clock even though the city itself is contract based.

For a Maple Valley search, the cleanest route is to use the county portal first, then use JILS if you need custody data. If the person is not in JILS, the score or state court trail may help. That keeps the request from wandering into the wrong office and fits the contract-city model the research describes. It is a local search through a county lens.

Maple Valley Recent Arrests are therefore less about a city-only page and more about knowing the county system that serves the city. Once you understand that, the request path gets much easier.

Maple Valley Recent Arrests searches work best when you keep the King County Sheriff records office, JILS, and the state backup tools together. That is the correct contract-city workflow.

These links cover the main route.

If the custody trail points to a separate South King County system, SCORE is the next place to check.

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Maple Valley Recent Arrests work is easiest when you keep the King County Sheriff records office and JILS together. That is the real access path for a contract city.

If the person is in a separate regional jail system, use the county and state tools to finish the search.