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Visitors Guide Jan 2020-01-03.Indd • Spencer Island - 4th St SE (Smith Is), Evt ♦ Right of Way Road Use Permits ♦ Administration ......................... 425-388-3342 • Sunset - E Lk Stevens Rd, Lk Stevens ♦ Right of Way Vacations ♦ Concealed Weapons/Records .. 425-388-3839 • Wyatt - 10508 Chapel Hill Rd, Lk Stevens ♦ Road Establishments ♦ Investigative Division .............. 425-388-3345 Pet Licenses (dog/cat) - Auditor .....425-388-3440 ♦ R of W Roads Records Research ♦ Evidence Control .................... 425-388-7050 Personnel - Human Resources ...... 425-388-3411 • Communications .....................425-388-6406 ♦ Media Information ...................425-249-6263 Snohomish County Planning & Development Services (PDS) • Construction (Contractors working under ♦ Search & Rescue, business ....425-388-3328 Visitor's Guide to 3000 Rockefeller Ave. Customer Services Counter 425-388-3311 Public Works supervision) .....425-388-3488 • East Precinct (Hrs 10-4) ........425-388-6260 County Government Services 2nd fl Drewel Bldg ........................(A map) • Design (Design of Roads and Bridges) Property Crimes, Detectives, Crime Prevention Everett, WA 98201 ...............................................425-388-3488 Customer Service Staff available: 515 Main St. Sultan • Environmental .........................425-388-6406 • North Precinct (Hrs 10-4) ......425-388-5200 Hours M,T,W,&F 8am - 4pm • Potholes ..................................425-388-7500 Thyrsdays, 10am - 4pm Property Crimes, Detectives, Crime Prevention • Program Planning/ADA ...........425-388-6438 15100 40th Av NE, Marysville Building Key (Written appeals accepted M-F, 8am-5pm) • Records Research ..................425-388-6453 • South Precinct (Hrs 10-4) .....425-388 -5250 “Welcome to the Snohomish County Campus. We trust this Customer Service .......................425-388-3311 A Robert J. Drewel Bldg (Admin-EAST) • Right-Of-Way Acquisition ........425-388-6658 Property Crimes, Detectives, Crime Prevention • Addressing • Road Repair, Signs, Striping ...425-388-7500 Customer Service Centers Visitor's Guide will help you fi nd the fast, friendly services • Agricultural Advisory Board • Survey .....................................425-388-3488 15928 Mill Creek Blvd, Mill Creek 1st & 2nd fl oors you expect from your Snohomish County government." • Cartography • Traffi c Operations ....................425-388-6420 • Service Court Orders .............. 425-388-3522 Assessor – Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers • Code Development Road Emergencies After-Hours ... Call 9-1-1 • Sex Offender Registration .......425-388-3675 • Auditor - Records, Licenses • General Information • Solid Waste ............................425-388-3425 Snohomish Regional Drug & Gang Task Force • Growth Management www.srdtf.org........................ 425-388-3479 Board of Equalization ♦ Disposal Sites Information: recycling, com- Small Claims - call District Court Divisions Boundary Review Board Parking • Long Range Planning post, household & business hazardous waste • Permit Assistance Solid Waste Disposal - Public Wks 425-388-3425 Council ♦ Seniors' Garbage Discounts ...425-388-3425 1. County Parking Garage - ½ hour free • Project Status Superior Court, Administration ......425-388-3421 Facilities Management • Surface Water Mgmt ..............425-388-3464 • Zoning Information Surface Water Mgmt - Public Wks ..425-388-3464 Hearing Examiner 2. County Parking Lot - ½ hour free Building Inspections .................425-388-3632 3rd fl Admin WEST ..........................(B map) 3rd fl Admin WEST ............................ (B map) 2 ♦ Human Services 3. EverPark Garage Code Enforcement ...................425-388-3650 Urban Drainage (problem investigations, WK67 axes & Assessments Planning & Development Services 4. Funko Parking Fire Marshal .............................425-388-3557 infrastructure inventory, projects), River Flooding WK67 • Appeals - Valuations ................425-388-3407 3RSODU & Erosion Control, Stream Enhancement & T Prosecutor - Admin, Right-of-Way Inspections .........425-388-3385 • Assessed Value - Assessor ..... 425-388-3433 60-90-minute free street parking is available Snohomish County Tomorrow ..425-388-3185 Restoration; Water Quality (monitoring, pollution Family Support, Civil Division, around the Courthouse investigations, lakes, groundwater); Watershed • Exemptions - Assessor ............425-388-3540 Therapeutic Alternatives Police Emergency-Crime Reporting ....Call 9-1-1 • Payments - Treasurer ..............425-388-3366 Non-emergency line .................. 425-407-3999 Planning, Salmon Conservation, Stream Gages; to Prosecution (TAP) Watershed Edu; Stewardship - Technical Tourism Promotion Area - Executive .. 425-388-6605 Disability Access - • Sheriff - business line ..............425-388-3393 Public Advocate %URDGZD\ Assistance Traffi c Tickets ............call District Court Divisions Public Works PLOHV Potholes - Public Works ................ 425-388-7500 • Billing and Fees .....................425-388-6474 Treasurer: Brian Sullivan, County Treasurer Pretrial Services ............................. 425-388-3500 Purchasing • Drainage problems, general ..425-388-6467 www.snohomishcountywa.gov 7R0DU\VYLOOH 1st fl Courthouse, Rm C-103 ..............(C map) - From new devel (PDS) ....... 425-388-3311 ( search for "treasurer" ) Treasurer (;,7 Probate Records - Clerk ................. 425-388-3466 • Water Over Roadway ...........425-388-7500 1st Flr Drewel Bldg (A map) B Admin-WEST Bldg 1257+ Property Valuations - Assessor ...... 425-388-3038 • River Flooding - see Flood Information (Hrs: Mon-Fri 9-5) Auditor - Elections, Animal Services 3DUN)UHHò+U Property Assessment Appeals &RXQW\*DUDJH (YHUHWW$YHQXH 7R)URP,1RUWK • Water Pollution Invest ............425-388-6481 • Assessments - LID .................. 425-388-3750 (QWHURQ2DNHVRU3DFLILF • Board of Equalization .............425-388-3407 Executive • Major spills .................................. Call 9-1-1 • Bonds/Investments ..................425-388-3630 Finance Property Mgmt (county-owned prop) .. 425-388-3400 • Cashier ....................................425-388-3366 'RZQWRZQ(YHUHWW Purchasing, 6th fl Drewel Bld (A map) 425-388-3344 Human Resources Property Tax Exemptions, Deferrals uit Claim Deeds • Excise taxes (Hrs 9-4) .............425-388-3888 + Human Services 3 • Assessor .................................425-388-3540 • Treasurer ............................ 425-388-3751 • Foreclosures ..(See property tax foreclosure) &DOLIRUQLD6WUHHW Property Tax Foreclosure ............. 425-388-3606 Q • Gambling taxes ....................... 425-388-3473 Planning & Development Services eal Estate Tax Collections - Treasurer Property Tax Payments - Treas .....425-388-3366 • Mobile home moving permits .. 425-388-3888 Solid Waste Prosecuting Attorney .....................425-388-3333 R • 1st fl Drewel Bldg ................425-388-3366 • Business personal property .....425-388-3473 3XEOLF Records Center, 1000 Calif St, Ev .... 425-388-7080 Surface Water Mgmt (QWUDQFH Hrs 8:30-4:30 ....................................... (A map) • Real estate taxes .................... 425-388-3366 & +HZLWW$YHQXH 6WDWH+Z\³7UHVWOH Records, Property & Marriage - Auditor 425-388-3483 C Courthouse 'LVDELOLW\ Adam Cornell, Prosecuting Attorney • Revenue offi cers ..................... 425-388-3473 0 Clerk - Domestic Violence & $FFHVV $QJHORI www.snohomishcountywa.gov Records, Superior Court - Clerk ......425-388-3466 • Segregations ...........................425-388-3603 Recording - Filing - Auditor .............425-388-3483 Family Law Facilitator ' WKH:LQGV$UHQD • Tax mailing change.................. 425-388-3366 ( search for "prosecutor" ) 0DSOH Recycling - Solid Waste .................. 425-388-3425 accinations - Health Dist ...........425-339-5200 Everett District Court - • Civil Division - Drewel Bldg ..... 425-388-6330 Restaurant/Event Food Complaints :DOO6WUHHW Veterans Assistance ..............425-388-7255 Law Library . .DLVHU • Family Support Unit .................425-388-7280 V 4 ,17(567$7( • Health District .........................425-339-5250 Lower Level, Drewel Bldg .................(A map) 8 & 3$5.,1* 3HUPDQHQWH 6th fl Drewel Bldg ............................ (A map) Public Defense *$5$*( +R\W Restaurant Worker Cards .............. 425-339-5250 &ROE\ Vehicle/Vessel Titles & Reg. - Auditor . 425-388-3371 5XFNHU /RPEDUG :HWPRUH • Felony Division .......................425-388-3333 Sheriff ' % $ %URDGZD\ Restraining Orders - Clerk ............. 425-388-3638 5 * /RZHV • Misdemeanor cases, prosecutors Victim Panel - Human Services .......425-388-7269 (Domestic Violence Protection Orders) Superior Court 3DFLILF$YHQXH ♦ Cascade Dist Court Div ....... 425-388-6303 Victim Restitution Unit - Pros ........ 425-388-3370 • Anti-harassment orders............ 425-388-3331 D Mission Bldg ♦ Everett Dist Court Div ..........425-388-6301 Vital Statistics - Health District ....... 425-339-5250 7 2DNHV +27(/ 4NJUI Road Repair, signs, striping .......... 425-388-7500 Volunteer Guardian Ad Litem ....... 425-388-3119 Clerk (YHUHWW 6WDWLRQ (;,7 ♦ Evergreen Dist Court Div .....425-388-6302 5RFNHIHOOHU ♦ South Dist Court Div ............425-388-6304 earch & Rescue - Emergency ........Call 9-1-1 Voter Registration - Auditor ............ 425-388-3444 Prosecutor - Criminal Div 6HDWWOH 7R/\QQZRRG • Juvenile Unit ............................425-388-7988 S• Business line ............................ 425-388-3328 ater Testing - Health Dist ........425-339-5250 Superior Court (YHUJUHHQ:D\ QG6WUHHW
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