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  • No, 911 is for emergency and non-emergency calls. When you call 911, your call is assigned a unique number that can be used to record and track a specific event. You should call 911 when you have an emergency, when you need to report a crime, when you would like to talk with a police officer OR when you need a police officer to respond to a specific location.

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  • You must submit a Police Department Public Disclosure Request.

    Submit a request online for Marysville Police Department recordsdownload a records request form, or contact the department:

    Marysville Police Department
    501 Delta Avenue
    Marysville, WA 98270

    Phone: 360-363-8300
    Fax: 360-659-7667
    Email: PolicePDR@marysvillewa.gov

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  • To search inmates currently housed in the Marysville jail, please visit the Marysville Municipal Jail Inmate Inquiry.

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  • Found property turned in to Marysville Police is listed on the View Found Property page, and can be claimed by the property owner at the department. The Marysville Police property custodian is available Monday through Friday during regular business hours. Proof of ownership is required before you can leave with your items. For questions, call 360-363-8300.

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  • Yes, fireworks have been illegal in Marysville since January 2017. If you have, use, sell, trade or discharge fireworks within Marysville city limits, you are breaking the law. People who violate the law are subject to a fine and possible jail time, depending on the violation. An exception to this law may be made for authorized public displays or as permitted by the Marysville Fire Marshal.

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  • Report found property to 911. Marysville Police or the Community Service Officer will respond, evaluate the property and take it for safekeeping if it meets minimum requirements.
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