Public Records
The City of Issaquah follows the requirements of the Washington Public Records Act (RCW 42.56). The City’s rules and regulations to carry out and implement the Public Records Act can be found under Issaquah Municipal Code (IMC) Chapter 1.28.
Questions and Assistance
- Police Records
- Email: IPDRequests@issaquahwa.gov
- Phone: 425-837-3200
- City Records
- Email: PRR@issaquahwa.gov
- Phone: 425-837-3002
Search Online Resources
- Public Records Request Archive
- Search previous requests and view the records provided for them.
- Permit & Planning Information
- How to use: Select “Check Status” then select “Issaquah” from the "Jurisdiction" dropdown menu. Enter the information you have (permit #, Project Info, Location, etc.) and “Search”.
- Budget
- View the current and recent City Budgets.
- Issaquah Municipal Code
- City Codes, Standards, & Plans
- Maps
- View a variety of interactive and static maps.
- Property Information
- View general property information about parcels in Issaquah and throughout King County.
- Public Meeting Records
- View Agendas, Minutes, Ordinances, Resolutions, Interlocal Agreements, and Proclamations.
- Videos
- View Public Meeting videos and other informational videos from the City and Mayor.
- Background Check
- Request a background check through the Washington State Patrol.
- Camera / Photo Enforcement
- Review your options for responding to a camera / photo enforcement ticket.
- Collision Reports
- Learn more about your options for requesting a copy of a vehicle collision report.
- Community Dashboard
- Community Dashboard provides data that can be compared within different time frames.
- Crime Map
- See where crime has occurred in your neighborhood and throughout Issaquah.
- Crime Statistics
- See annual crime statistics statewide.
- False Alarms
- Learn more about the City's false alarm ordinance, how you can prevent false alarms and pay for permits and fines.
- Monthly Activity Reports
- View the Issaquah Police Department's monthly activity reports.
- Sex Offenders
- The Issaquah Police Department is notified by the King County Sheriff's Office within 48 hours of a registered sex offender's intention to reside in the City of Issaquah.
- Victim Resources
- The Issaquah Municipal Court provides resources and connections to professionals who can assist.