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GETTING FINGERPRINTED

You can be fingerprinted by the Seattle Police Public Request Unit. You will be charged $7.00 per card. This may be paid by cash, check or money order.

Please bring picture identification and a fingerprint card with you. Print cards may be acquired from the requestor of the prints. (Note: SPD will supply the print cards in the cases of prints being for personal use, or if they are for the purpose of emigration to Canada or Hong Kong.)

CONCEALED PISTOL PERMITS

Concealed pistol permits are issued through the Seattle Police Public Request Unit.

You must be a Seattle resident to apply for a permit through the Seattle Police Department. An application must be completed and fingerprints taken. If a Washington State Identification Card or Driver's License is provided, the time period required for a background check is 30 days. If the license or ID card is from out of state or if you have lived in the state of Washington less than 90 days, the waiting period is 60 days.

The processing fee for an original permit is $55.25 and must be paid at the time of application. If renewal of the permit is made within 90 days prior to the expiration, the fee is $32.00. If renewal is during the 90 days after the permit expires, the fee is $42.00. After 90 days past the permit's expiration date, it is necessary to start the process over. The fee for replacement of a permit is $10.00. All fees must be paid upon application and are non-refundable.

INFORMATION ON CRIMINAL HISTORY

Criminal convictions are public record and a record of that information (or lack of convictions) is available from the Washington State Patrol Records Section.

The Seattle Police Department can prepare a "clearance letter" for you if you have never been arrested by the Seattle Police Department. The fee for this letter is $17.50 plus $5.00 for notarization. You may make a request at
the Seattle Police Public Request Unit Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

COPIES OF A POLICE REPORT

The Seattle Police Department Public Request Unit has specific policies and procedures regarding the release of reports, which are in compliance with the laws that regulate public disclosure with privacy rights.

If you are the victim of a crime or an involved party of an accident:

  1. You may make a request in person at the Seattle Police Public Request Unit Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The Public Request Unit is located in the lobby of Seattle Police Department Headquarters at 610 Fifth Avenue between James and Cherry Street.

  2. You may mail a request to the Seattle Police Department, Public Request Unit, 610 Fifth Avenue, P.O. Box 34986, Seattle, WA 98124-4986. Please include name, address, incident number, and some form of identification.

We will only certify copies of reports if no redactions were done.

REQUESTS BY MAIL

By mail, you can request:

  • Copies of police incident reports
  • Collision/Accident reports
  • Clearance Letters
  • 9-1-1 Calls
  • Public Disclosure
  • Criminal History Review/Challenge(Seattle Police Only)

Send to:

Seattle Police Department
Public Request Unit
610 Fifth Avenue
P.O. Box 34986
Seattle, WA 98124-4986

Please include name, address, and copy of a state issued photo identification card such as a driver's license or passport.

We will only certify copies of reports if no redactions were done.

OTHER AGENCY SERVICES

The following are services provided by agencies other than the Seattle Police Department:

PROTECTIVE ORDERS

Protective Orders can be filed in Seattle in either the
King County District Courts
or the King County Superior Court.

You can also download a court form for a Temporary Protection Order. The courts also have online forms relating to Domestic Violence.

PARKING TICKETS

SPD issued parking ticket payment is handled by the Seattle Municipal Court. Tickets can be paid 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, either online or over the phone (206) 684-5600.

If you believe you were issued a parking or traffic citation in error, you may request a hearing before a Municipal Court Magistrate. It is at this hearing that you will be able to explain why you feel the ticket was issued incorrectly. You may reach the Seattle Municipal Court at 684-5600.

PUBLIC REQUEST UNIT

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