Find Kitsap County Warrant Records

Kitsap County warrant records are supported by a strong county court system in Port Orchard. If you have a name or case number, the clerk portal is usually the best first step. If you need a hearing date, the district court gives you the quash path. If the question is about active service or jail status, the sheriff is the office to call. The county keeps the search path close together, so it is usually easy to move from the file to the hearing to the enforcement side without much back and forth.

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Kitsap County Warrant Records at the Clerk

The Kitsap County Clerk is the main superior court records office. The office is at Kitsap County Clerk, 614 Division St in Port Orchard, and the phone number is (360) 337-7164. The county uses an Odyssey portal at Kitsap County Odyssey, which supports search by name, case number, date, and type. Document viewing and download are available, and copies cost $0.25 per page.

The clerk research also notes certified copies at $5 plus copy fees, cases from 1990 forward digitized, older microfilm, and a research fee of $30 per hour. Public terminals are available, e-filing is mandatory for attorneys, and juvenile records stay confidential. Probate matters have a separate track, family law has a domestic calendar, and criminal cases can span multiple courtrooms. That makes the clerk a strong first stop when the warrant is part of a superior court file rather than a live enforcement note.

Older files may still need staff help or microfilm access, but the portal usually gives you the fastest start.

Kitsap County Warrant Records and Court Dates

Kitsap County District Court handles misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and traffic matters, which makes it the place to check when a warrant came from a missed appearance. The court is at Kitsap County District Court, 619 Division St in Port Orchard, and the phone number is (360) 337-7164. Warrant quash hearings are set Tuesday through Thursday at 2:30 PM, and the court also offers online payment and a public terminal.

The district court research also notes an online calendar, fine schedules, traffic school, community service, interpreter services, ADA access, protection order filing help, drug court, written continuances, and public records. That matters because a warrant can turn on a hearing date or a missed payment more than on a simple active or inactive label. If you are trying to clear a warrant, the court calendar may be the fastest way to see the next step.

In Kitsap County, the hearing path often gives you the cleanest answer. A court date can tell you whether the warrant is still live or already reset.

Kitsap County Warrant Records and the Sheriff

The sheriff is the active enforcement side of Kitsap County warrant records. The office is at Kitsap County Sheriff's Office, and the phone number is (360) 337-7101. Research shows a warrant unit, an online most wanted page, anonymous tips, phone verification for active warrants, self-surrender 24/7, and an online jail roster. The jail phone is (360) 337-7100, which keeps the contact path simple.

The sheriff also handles extradition, civil process, sex offender registry work, marine patrol, K-9 support, detectives, patrol, records requests, booking, and release. That means a warrant file can shift from court paper to live enforcement pretty quickly. If you need current status, the sheriff is the office that gives the answer you can act on. If the person is already booked, the jail roster will show the change faster than the court file.

That is the live side of the county record. It is the point where a warrant becomes a real status check.

The DOC warrant search page is the source for the image below and gives Kitsap County users a statewide corrections view before the file is fully resolved.

Kitsap County Warrant Records and DOC warrant search

The statewide corrections view is a useful fallback when the county record needs a broader sweep.

Kitsap County Warrant Records Copies

Copy requests in Kitsap County are easy to plan for. The clerk charges $0.25 per page and $5 plus copy fees for certified copies, and research time is billed at $30 per hour for larger searches. The portal gives you document access and public terminals, which keeps a recent record easy to check. If the file is older, the microfilm archive may still be the right route. Because the county keeps multiple case types in the same office, it helps to ask for the exact case number and date before you order anything.

If the record is a district court matter, the hearing path and public terminal may be enough to confirm the file. If it is an enforcement issue, the sheriff can verify active status. That is why a narrow request is the smart move. Ask for the case type and office first.

  • Use the clerk for superior court files and certified copies.
  • Use district court for hearing dates and quash scheduling.
  • Use the sheriff for active warrant verification and jail status.
  • Use state tools when you need a wider Washington search.

That sequence keeps the search focused and avoids a broad request that does not match the file you need.

How Kitsap County Records Move

Kitsap County warrant records usually move from the clerk file to a district court hearing and then to the sheriff if the record becomes active. That order matters because each office answers a different question. The clerk shows the case history. The district court shows the hearing or quash path. The sheriff shows current service or custody status. With the Odyssey portal in place, the record trail is easy to follow once you know the office.

If you have a name and no file number, begin with the clerk portal. If you have a court date, the district court may answer faster. If the question is about current status today, call the sheriff. Kitsap County works best when the search stays tied to the office that controls the record.

Note: warrant status can change after a court action or arrest, so confirm the current record before you rely on an older result.

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