Snohomish County Auditor's Office

Snohomish County Auditor's Office Manages elections, animal services, vehicle/marriage licenses, and recorded documents in .

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Candidate filing is now open for the 2026 ballot.Filing runs from 8 a.m. Monday, May 4 through 5 p.m. Friday, May 8, for...
05/04/2026

Candidate filing is now open for the 2026 ballot.

Filing runs from 8 a.m. Monday, May 4 through 5 p.m. Friday, May 8, for local, state, and federal offices, as well as Precinct Committee Officer positions.

Online filing is encouraged at sos.wa.gov/elections. In-person filing for local offices is available at the Snohomish County Auditor’s Office in Everett.

Candidates must meet position qualifications and provide the required information at the time of filing. Some offices include filing fees.

For a full list of offices, requirements, and fees, visit snoco.gov/elections or contact Snohomish County Elections at (425) 388-3444 or [email protected].

May the Fourth be with you.

Snohomish County Government

This Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week, we want to say a big THANK YOU to Snohomish County’s dedicated animal con...
04/15/2026

This Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week, we want to say a big THANK YOU to Snohomish County’s dedicated animal control officers and Animal Services support staff. Your commitment to protecting both animals and people in our community does not go unnoticed! 👮‍♂️🐾

Serving unincorporated Snohomish County, this team responds to a wide range of animal-related concerns—from loose livestock and animal welfare to leash law violations and public safety issues. Through education, pet licensing, investigations, and partnerships with law enforcement, veterinarians, shelters, and advocacy groups, they work every day to promote responsible animal ownership.

Your impact is felt across our community, and we’re truly grateful for all that you do! 🐶✨ Help us celebrate their efforts by dropping a “thank you” in the comments below!

Snohomish County Government

Last month, Animal Control Officer Weaver was honored with a Commendation Award from the Snohomish County Sheriff's Offi...
04/03/2026

Last month, Animal Control Officer Weaver was honored with a Commendation Award from the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office at their 2025 Awards Ceremony.

Officer Weaver, alongside two Sheriff's Deputies, was awarded the Letter of Commendation in recognition of their decisive actions, perseverance, and dedication to ensuring the protection of vulnerable lives.

Congratulations to Officer Weaver on this well-deserved recognition! 🙌🎉

Join Snohomish County Elections this Tuesday, March 25, at 10 a.m. for our annual Disability Advisory Committee meeting....
03/18/2026

Join Snohomish County Elections this Tuesday, March 25, at 10 a.m. for our annual Disability Advisory Committee meeting. You are welcome to attend either online or in person.

Input from our community helps us enhance our services and ensure voting in Snohomish County is accessible to everyone.

Community members, advocates, and partners are all welcome to attend and share ideas and feedback or ask questions.

If you plan to attend, please register in advance so we can ensure proper planning for both in-person and online participation. Registration is not required to attend.

Register to attend online: bit.ly/snoco-DAC-online
Register to attend in person: bit.ly/snoco-DAC-inperson

For more information, visit snohomishcountywa.gov/6791/Information-for-Voters-with-Disabilities.

Yesterday morning, Snohomish County Elections conducted and passed the Random Ballot Audit, also known as a Risk-Limitin...
02/19/2026

Yesterday morning, Snohomish County Elections conducted and passed the Random Ballot Audit, also known as a Risk-Limiting Audit, to confirm post-election results for the February 10 Special Election.⠀
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This audit compares randomly selected paper ballots to the machine-counted votes for those ballots to provide statistical evidence that the machine-counted results match the votes reflected on the paper ballots. Random Ballot Audits are just one of the many tests and audits Snohomish County Elections conducts before and after each election to ensure votes are properly counted.
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Election results will be certified on Friday, February 20, by the County Canvassing Board.

Election night results for the February 10 Special Election have been posted! Visit snoco.gov/elections or snohomishcoun...
02/11/2026

Election night results for the February 10 Special Election have been posted! Visit snoco.gov/elections or snohomishcountywa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/141709/Unofficial-Results?bidId= to view the results.

Updated results will be published tomorrow around 5 p.m. on our website. The canvassing board certifies the county election results on February 20.

It's not too late to make sure your voice is heard in the February 10 Special Election!⠀⠀If you still need to register a...
02/11/2026

It's not too late to make sure your voice is heard in the February 10 Special Election!⠀

If you still need to register and get a ballot, use accessible voting equipment, request a replacement ballot, or need other assistance, you can visit Snohomish County Elections in Everett up until 8 p.m. tonight. We are located at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue on the first floor of the Admin West Building.⠀

For more information, visit snoco.gov/elections.

Snohomish School District Monroe School District Sultan School District Lake Stevens School District Northshore School District Mukilteo School District Everett Public Schools.WA Granite Falls School District Snohomish County Fire District #22 -Camano School District

Have you returned your ballot for the February 10 Special Election yet?There are 35 official ballot drop boxes open acro...
02/05/2026

Have you returned your ballot for the February 10 Special Election yet?

There are 35 official ballot drop boxes open across Snohomish County for the February Special Election. Find one near you at bit.ly/SnoCo_dropbox.

After you return your ballot, be sure to track it at VoteWA.gov. You can also sign up for text alerts to get notified when your ballot is received, verified, and accepted for counting.

The last day to register or update your voter information online or by mail for the February 10 Special Election is Mond...
01/30/2026

The last day to register or update your voter information online or by mail for the February 10 Special Election is Monday, February 2.

If you miss the online deadline, don't fret! You can still register to vote and get your ballot in person at the Auditor's Office in Everett up until 8 p.m. on Election Day, February 10.

Visit VoteWA.gov to register or update your voter information online.

Snohomish School District Monroe School District Sultan School District Lake Stevens School District Northshore School District Mukilteo School District Everett Public Schools.WA Granite Falls School District Snohomish County Fire District #22 Stanwood-Camano School District Edmonds School District

Ballots for the February 10 Special Election were mailed yesterday and should start arriving in mailboxes this weekend, ...
01/23/2026

Ballots for the February 10 Special Election were mailed yesterday and should start arriving in mailboxes this weekend, continuing into early next week! 📫 ⠀

The February Special Election ballot features local measures for 12 school districts and one fire district.

Only voters living in participating districts will receive a ballot for the February 10 Special Election. If you believe you should have received a ballot and haven't by January 28, give Snohomish County Elections a call at 425-388-3444.⠀

All 35 ballot drop boxes will be open for this election. Visit https://bit.ly/SnoCo_dropbox to see the map of drop boxes and to find one near you.

Address

3000 Rockefeller Avenue, Administrative West , 1st Floor
Everett, WA
98201

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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