Tukwila Phone Directory

The Tukwila phone directory helps you find city clerk numbers, staff contacts, and public records lines in Tukwila, Washington. Use it to look up a department phone, a staff email, or the right office for your question. Tukwila sits in King County. City staff answer calls during normal work hours. If you need to request a file, the city clerk is the place to start. You can also search the Tukwila phone directory to reach police records, court staff, and county offices that serve the city. This page points you to each main line and the right person to ask for.

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21,798 Population
King County
City Hall Main Office
Public Records Type

How to Use the Tukwila Phone Directory

Start with the city website. The Tukwila phone directory lives on the city page and lists each department. You can dial the main city line and ask for the office by name. Staff will route your call. Most pages also list a direct email. If you want a records file, ask for the clerk. For court files, ask for the court clerk. Begin with the Tukwila City Clerk's Office. The Tukwila phone directory also links to the mayor's office, the police front desk, and public works. Each line is posted on the city site and updated as staff change. Call during work hours for the best chance at a live person.

Some phones go to voice mail when staff are busy. Leave a clear message with your name and a good call-back number. Most city staff in Tukwila return calls within one business day. If you need fast help, call the main city line and ask the front desk for the right staff member. The front desk can also tell you if a file is kept by the city or by King County.

Note: Call during normal work hours to reach a live person at the Tukwila clerk's office instead of a voice mailbox.

Tukwila City Clerk Contacts

The city clerk keeps the Tukwila phone directory in order. The Tukwila City Clerk is the Public Records Officer. Call 206-433-1800 or email TukwilaCityClerk@tukwilawa.gov. Copy fees are ten cents per single-sided page and twenty cents per double-sided page. The clerk signs off on records releases and serves as the point of contact for the public. Washington law under RCW 42.56 sets the rules for how any city handles public records. Under RCW 42.56.070, each agency must give the public a fair way to ask for files. The Tukwila public records requests page lists the form and the steps to file a request.

Most clerk offices in Tukwila will tell you the right phone to call for a specific file. Ask for the records officer by name. Staff can also give you the direct email for a department. Fees for copies are small. The clerk posts the fee list on the city site. Plan ahead if you need certified copies.

If the clerk cannot help, they will point you to the county. King County keeps some files that the city does not. Call the county clerk for court files and the recorder for land files.

Tukwila Phone Directory Resources

You can view the source page for the washington courts name and case search line. Follow the link to Washington Courts Name and Case Search to see the main office contact and staff listed on the city site.

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The page shows the main phone line, staff names, and email addresses for the Tukwila office. Use it to find the right staff member before you call.

Note: Check the city site first for the most up-to-date Tukwila phone directory listings before you dial an old number.

Staff Directory in Tukwila

A staff directory lists each city worker and the office phone. The Tukwila phone directory often links each name to an email. Use it to reach a case worker, a code officer, or a council aide. Washington keeps most staff contact info public under RCW 42.56.030. You can see Tukwila Police for one of the main contact pages.

If you need a direct line to a department head, ask the front desk. Most department heads in Tukwila do not post a mobile number. You will get a city line or a general email. That is fine for most calls. For a press question, ask for the city's public information officer. For a bill question, ask for the finance office. For a permit question, ask for community development.

Tukwila Court and Police Contacts

Court and police staff are a big part of the Tukwila phone directory. Court clerks keep case files and can tell you a hearing date. Police records staff handle report requests. Each office posts a main line on the city site. Call the court clerk first if you need a case number. Call police records for a report. Both offices can point you to King County when needed.

For statewide case lookups, the Washington Courts name and case search is a fast tool. Try Washington Courts name and case search to find a court phone or case. State law under RCW 42.56.080 lets you ask for a file at a fair cost. Most court and police records offices charge small copy fees.

Note: The county and city share some contacts so ask Tukwila staff who holds the file before you call twice.

County and State Contacts for Tukwila

Some files sit with the county, not the city. King County keeps court files, land records, and vital records. Call the county clerk for a case file. Call the recorder for a deed. Call the assessor for a parcel lookup. The county auditor or clerk posts each phone line on the county site. Under RCW 42.56.120, the agency that holds the file takes the request.

State offices also keep files that help you reach the right staff. Try the Washington Secretary of State for business filings. Try Data.wa.gov for open data and staff lists. Each office posts a main phone line and a staff contact page. The Tukwila phone directory links to each of these when a file is not held at the city.

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