Lynnwood DUI Records

DUI records in Lynnwood are filed and maintained through Lynnwood Municipal Court for misdemeanor cases and Snohomish County Superior Court for felony charges. These records are public under Washington law and can be searched online through the Washington Courts public access portals. Whether you need records for a background check, legal research, or personal review, the process is straightforward. This page explains where to look, what you will find, how to get copies, and what the law says about DUI offenses in Washington state.

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Lynnwood Municipal Court DUI Cases

Most DUI arrests in Lynnwood result in charges filed at Lynnwood Municipal Court. This court handles misdemeanor DUI cases, which covers first, second, and third offenses within a ten-year window. The court is located at 20415 44th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036, and can be reached by phone at (425) 670-5100.

Municipal court DUI cases are public record. You can search them online using the Washington Courts District and Municipal Court portal at https://dw.courts.wa.gov/. This portal lets you search by defendant name or case number. Results show the charge, filing date, case status, hearing dates, and the outcome. Records go back several years for most courts.

If you need a certified copy of a Lynnwood Municipal Court record, you must contact the court clerk directly. There is a copy fee of $0.50 per page, and certified copies cost $5.00 plus $1.00 per page. Mail requests take longer; it is faster to request in person or by phone. Staff can tell you the current wait time and what forms of payment the court accepts.

Felony DUI Cases in Snohomish County Superior Court

A DUI charge becomes a felony in Washington when the driver has four or more DUI convictions within ten years or when certain aggravating factors apply, such as a prior vehicular homicide or assault conviction. Felony DUI cases for Lynnwood residents are filed at Snohomish County Superior Court, located at 3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201.

Superior Court records are searchable through the Odyssey Portal at https://odysseyportal.courts.wa.gov/odyportal. The portal allows name-based and case number-based searches. Felony DUI records include the criminal complaint, charging documents, all hearing dates, any plea agreements, sentencing records, and probation conditions. These records are generally open to the public unless a judge has ordered them sealed.

To get certified copies from Snohomish County Superior Court, contact the clerk's office at the Everett address. Fees follow the standard state schedule. Copies are $0.50 per page; certified copies are $5.00 plus $1.00 per page. Some courts also allow online records requests through their clerk portal, so check the Snohomish County website for current options.

Washington DUI Law and Penalties

Washington's DUI statute is RCW 46.61.502. Under this law, a person commits DUI when they drive with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher, with a THC concentration of 5.00 or higher, or while affected by any drug or combination of substances to a degree that impairs their ability to drive safely.

Penalties are set out in RCW 46.61.5055. For a first offense with a BAC below 0.15, the minimum sentence includes 24 hours in jail and a $350 fine. If the BAC was 0.15 or above, or the driver refused a breath test, the minimum jumps to 48 hours in jail and a $500 fine. Courts also typically order an ignition interlock device, alcohol treatment, and a period of license suspension through the Washington Department of Licensing.

Second and third offenses carry steeper mandatory minimums. A second offense within seven years requires at least 30 days in jail or 60 days of electronic home monitoring. A third offense within ten years can result in 90 days or more of confinement. Each offense level increases fines, license suspension periods, and the duration of ignition interlock requirements.

How to Search Lynnwood DUI Records Online

For misdemeanor cases at Lynnwood Municipal Court, use the Washington Courts public search at https://dw.courts.wa.gov/. Select the court from the drop-down list, then enter a name or case number. The search is free and no account is needed.

For felony cases or older records, use the Odyssey Portal at https://odysseyportal.courts.wa.gov/odyportal. Search by name and narrow results by county. The portal shows case status, charge details, and scheduled hearings. You can also look up a defendant's full case history across multiple Odyssey courts.

If you can not find a case online, the court clerk can search for it by request. Some older cases may not appear in digital systems. You may need to visit or call the court to access older paper records. The clerk can tell you if a record exists and what steps are needed to get a copy.

Driver License Records and DOL

A DUI conviction affects a driver's license record through the Washington Department of Licensing. The DOL maintains records of suspensions, revocations, and ignition interlock requirements tied to DUI convictions. You can check a driving record through the DOL website or in person at a driver licensing office. The DOL resource page for DUI information is at https://www.dol.wa.gov/driverslicense/duiresources.html.

Driving records are not the same as court records. The DOL record shows license actions such as suspension dates, reinstatement requirements, and whether an ignition interlock device is required. Court records show the charges, plea, verdict, and sentence. You may need both to get a full picture of a DUI case.

Employers and licensing agencies sometimes check both types of records. If you are disputing a DOL action, you have the right to a hearing. The process and timelines are explained on the DOL website. Acting quickly matters because some appeal windows are short.

Legal Help and Resources in Lynnwood

If you are facing a DUI charge in Lynnwood, you have the right to an attorney. If you can not afford one, you can request a public defender at your arraignment. The public defender's office is assigned through Snohomish County and is separate from the court.

For general legal information, the Washington State Bar Association lawyer referral service can connect you with a DUI attorney in the Lynnwood area. Legal aid organizations like Volunteer Legal Services of Snohomish County may help with related civil matters such as employment or housing issues connected to a DUI record.

Washington courts also publish self-help resources on the court's website at https://www.courts.wa.gov/. These resources include forms, guides, and information on how the criminal court process works. Reading these before your hearing can help you understand what to expect.

Snohomish County DUI Records

Lynnwood is located in Snohomish County. All felony DUI cases from Lynnwood are handled at the county level. The Snohomish County Superior Court clerk's office maintains the official record of all felony filings, judgments, and sentencing documents. You can reach the clerk at 3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201.

Snohomish County also has a district court that handles some misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor cases in unincorporated areas. For Lynnwood cases specifically, the municipal court is the primary venue for misdemeanor DUI charges. If you are unsure which court has your case, the Washington Courts public search portal can help you locate it quickly.

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