Lake Stevens Bench Warrants
Lake Stevens bench warrants are court orders that judges sign when a person fails to appear in Lake Stevens Municipal Court or in another court that hears a Lake Stevens case. You can run a Lake Stevens bench warrant search through state court tools, the Snohomish County district court site, and the city court page. A name search is the most common way to look one up. Lake Stevens is in Snohomish County and runs its own municipal court for traffic and small misdemeanors filed by Lake Stevens Police.
Lake Stevens Bench Warrants Overview
Lake Stevens Municipal Court
The Lake Stevens Municipal Court hears city code cases. That covers traffic, parking, DUI, and small misdemeanors filed by Lake Stevens Police. The court phone is (425) 334-1012. Court staff can confirm if a Lake Stevens bench warrant is active. They cannot give legal advice. If a Lake Stevens bench warrant has your name on it, the next step is to call a lawyer. The lawyer can ask the court to quash the warrant.
Felony cases that start in Lake Stevens move to Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett. A felony arrest warrant is more serious than a misdemeanor bench warrant. The court rules CrR 2.2 and CrRLJ 2.2 set the steps a judge must follow before signing a warrant. You can read those rules through the Washington Courts site.
You can also reach the city through the Lake Stevens public records request page.
Lake Stevens Bench Warrant Search Tools
The fastest first stop for a Lake Stevens warrant lookup is the Washington Courts Data Warehouse. The tool runs a name search across most district, municipal, and superior courts in the state. You can filter by court so you only see Lake Stevens or Snohomish County results. The portal shows case number, charge, and warrant flag if one is set.
Try the data warehouse to start a name based Lake Stevens warrant search.
The portal pulls case info and active warrant flags from courts across Washington, including Lake Stevens Municipal Court.
You can also use the Odyssey portal for courts that use the Odyssey case system. The portal lets you run a name search and view case status.
DOC Warrants and Wanted List
Some warrants are not in court tools. The Washington Department of Corrections runs its own warrant list under RCW 9.94A.716 on apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw. If a person from Lake Stevens is on community custody and breaks the rules of release, the DOC can put a warrant out. The DOC warrant search is free and open to the public.
Visit the DOC warrant page to see active community custody warrants tied to Lake Stevens cases.
The DOC warrant search returns a list of people with active corrections warrants tied to RCW 9.94A.716 violations.
The DOC also runs a wanted and absconder list.
Note: Always call 911 or local police if you spot a wanted person; never try to detain or confront the subject of a Lake Stevens bench warrant on your own.
WATCH and Criminal History
The Washington State Patrol runs WATCH at fortress.wa.gov/wsp/watch. WATCH is a name based search of the state criminal record system. There is a small fee for the full record. WATCH does not show every Lake Stevens bench warrant, but it does show prior charges that can help confirm a person's record.
You can read more about how the system works on the WSP criminal history page.
The criminal history page lays out the rules and the steps for getting a state record check.
How to Clear a Lake Stevens Warrant
If you find an active outstanding warrant in your name, do not wait. The first step is to call a lawyer. A lawyer can ask the court to quash the warrant and set a new court date. The judge may set bail or just reset the case. This is faster than getting picked up at a traffic stop. Forms for motions to quash are on the Washington Courts forms page.
You can find court contact info on the Washington Courts directory. The directory lists every court in the state with phone, address, and clerk hours. Some Lake Stevens cases need an in person hearing. Others can be handled by mail or by phone.
Lake Stevens Police and Snohomish County
Lake Stevens Police make most of the arrests in the city that lead to a bench warrant. After a booking, most cases move to Lake Stevens Municipal Court within a day or two. The court sets bail and the next hearing date. If a person fails to show, the judge can sign a new bench warrant. The Snohomish County Jail in Everett holds people picked up on a felony or a serious misdemeanor.
The Snohomish County Sheriff also runs warrant tools that cover Lake Stevens. The county can pick up a warrant from any court in the state.
Public Access to Lake Stevens Records
Most Lake Stevens court records are public. The state Public Records Act, RCW 42.56, sets the basic rule that state records are open. Court rule GR 31 says case files are open unless a judge seals them. You do not need to give a reason. You do not need to show ID. Juvenile warrants are not in the public system. Sealed cases do not show. Social security numbers and bank info are redacted.
Note: A Lake Stevens bench warrant stays active until the person is arrested, the court quashes it, or the case is closed by a judge.