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General
- Community Information Line: Community resources for those in need and don’t know where to turn; 425-258-4227, or just dial 211
Legal
Assistance with Criminal Charges
- Office of Public Defense: Legal defense services for indigent persons in those criminal and civil cases in which a jail sentence is a potential sanction; 425-388-3500
- Snohomish County Public Defender: Law firm providing public defender services in Snohomish County; 425-339-6300
Assistance with Non-Criminal Charges
- Coordinated Legal Education, Advice and Referral System (CLEAR): Legal advice / representation for low income persons
- If you are low-income and have a non-criminal legal problem outside King County, call CLEAR at 1-888-201-1014 weekdays from 9:30 a.m. until 12:15 p.m., and Tuesdays from 3:30 p.m. until 6:15 p.m.
- Calling CLEAR*Sr: If you are 60 or over you may call CLEAR*Sr at 1-888-387-7111 or TTY 1-888-201-9737
- Legal Services (Snohomish County Bar Association): Referrals to private attorneys for consultation and/or representation; 425-388-3018
- Family Law Facilitator: General assistance regarding legal matters for persons representing themselves in a family court action; 425-388-3795
- Northwest Women’s Law Center: Organization advocating for women's rights in the Pacific Northwest; Info and referral 206-621-7691
Family / Children
- For the Kid’s Sake Parenting Seminar: One day parenting class; 425-493-9780
- Division of Child Support: Questions regarding child support issues; 425-438-4800
- Dispute Resolution Center: Mediation services; 425-339-1338
- Labcorp: To schedule private paternity testing; 1-800-742-3944
- Child Protective Services: Report child abuse and/or neglect; 1-866-280-6714
- Family Support/ Paternity Issues: 425-388-7280
- Mental Health Issues: 425-388-7215
Drug / Alcohol Abuse
- Snohomish County Human Services Department: Information on Drug / Alcohol Abuse
- Get the Facts on Substance Abuse
Records / Research
- Snohomish County Department of Vital Statistics: To obtain a birth certificate; 425-339-5280
- Snohomish County Clerk’s Office: For information on obtaining copies of court records; 425-388-3466
- Law Library: Access to legal research materials for residents of Snohomish County; 425-388-3010
- Revised Code of Washington (RCW), State Legislature Site: Information on all permanent laws currently enforced in Washington State
Courts & Case Information
- Washington Courts Systems: Information regarding court dates and appearances
- Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court: Information regarding hearings in Superior Court; 425-388-3466, or use one of the two public access terminals located in the main lobby of the County Clerk's Office
- County Clerk's Office: General information on court dates, documents, and filing
Offenders / Department of Corrections
- VINE Link: System for victims of crime to search for information regarding their offender's custody status and register to receive telephone and email notification when their offender's custody status changes. .
- Department of Corrections: Daily jail registry search, releases, and bookings
- Department of Corrections: Community corrections, alternatives to jail
Protection & Harassment Orders
- Protection Order Assistance: 425-388-3638
- Anti-Harassment Orders: 425-388-3168
Victim Resources
- Office of Crime Victims Advocacy (OCVA): Resources and advocacy for crime victims. The OCVA serves as a voice within government for the needs of crime victims in Washington State.
- Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County: Services for victims of domestic violence in Snohomish County. For information about services call our hotline at 425-25-ABUSE (425-252-2873)
- Dawson Place Child Advocacy Center: Services for victims of child physical and/or sexual abuse
- Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse: Services for victims of sexual assault in Snohomish County; 425-252-4800 or 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
- Victim Support Services: Resources and advocacy for violent crime, victims, and survivors; 425-252-6081; 24-hour crisis line 1-800-346-7555