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Woodinville, Washington is known for its wineries, breweries, and distilleries. It is also known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, such as hiking, biking, and kayaking. The Woodinville City Council is composed of seven members, including the Mayor, who are elected at-large to four-year terms. The Council meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall. Below are direct public records resources that can help you find the most up-to-date information.
  • City of Woodinville
    Directory of Woodinville city records and information
    17301-133rd Avenue NE
    Woodinville, WA 98072
    Phone: 425-489-2700

  • Woodinville City Administration
    Department and staff services directory
    17301 133rd Avenue NE
    Woodinville WA 98072
    Phone: (425) 489-2700
    Fax: (425) 489-2705

  • Woodinville Police Department
    Law enforcement services, crime prevention and criminal investigations
    17301 133rd Avenue NE
    Woodinville WA 98072
    Phone: (425) 489-2700
    Fax: (425) 877-2298

  • Woodinville Fire District
    Fire, rescue and emergency services
    P.O. Box 2200
    Woodinville WA 98072
    Phone: (425) 483-2131
    Fax: (425) 486-0361

  • Woodinville Library
    Reference materials, research assistance, community information, programs and classes
    17105 Avondale Road N.E.
    Woodinville WA 98072
    Phone: (425) 788-0733

  • Greater Woodinville Chamber of Commerce
    Businesses directory and community events information
    14421 Woodinville-Redmond Road NE
    Woodinville WA 98072
    Phone: (425) 481-8300

  • Northshore School District
    Woodinville education, students, parents and teachers information
    3330 Monte Villa Parkway
    Bothell WA 98021
    Phone: (425) 408-6000

  • Woodinville, U.S. Census Bureau
    Population and demographic information
    Woodinville WA 98072

  • Woodinville Washington Background Checks
    Washington State Patrol Identification and Criminal History Section
    Washington State Patrol
    General Administration Building
    PO Box 42600
    Olympia WA 98504-2600
    Phone: (360) 596-4000

  • Civil and Criminal Cases In Washington Courts
    Divorces, criminal history and other court filings
    The Administrative Office Of The Courts
    1206 Quince Street SE
    P.O. Box 41170
    Olympia, WA 98504-1170

  • Center for Missing and Exploited Children
    Quick search for missing children, sex offenders, Amber alerts, records and more public information

  • Find An Offender Statewide
    Washington State Department of Corrections
    Mailing Address:
    Post Office Box 41100, Mail Stop 41100
    Olympia, Washington 98504-1100
    Physical Address:
    7345 Linderson Way SW
    Tumwater, WA 98501-6504

What is the process for someone who is arrested in Woodinville, King County, Washington to go through the jail and court system?

If you get arrested in Woodinville, King County, Washington, you would go to the King County Correctional Facility for jail and the King County Courthouse for court.

What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Woodinville, King County, Washington Library?

You can find public records in the Woodinville Library in King County, Washington. The library has a variety of resources available, including public records, such as birth, death, marriage, and divorce records, as well as property records, court records, and other government documents.

Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Woodinville, King County, Washington?

The King County Sheriff's Office in Woodinville, Washington offers fingerprinting services.

What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Woodinville, King County, Washington, and what information is provided in the records?

In order to obtain vital records from Woodinville, King County, Washington, you must contact the King County Department of Health. The vital records that are available from the King County Department of Health include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce decrees. All of these records must be requested in person or by mail. You will need to provide the full name of the person whose record you are requesting, the date of the event, and the address of the event. You will also need to provide a valid photo ID and payment for the record.
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