Search Bothell White Pages
The Bothell White Pages helps you find people, run a resident lookup, and pull public directory info for this city on the north edge of Lake Washington. Bothell sits in both King and Snohomish Counties, so a good people search in Bothell may touch two sets of county offices. Use this page as a map to the right tools. Most records are open under state law, which keeps a white pages search in Bothell fast and free for most everyday needs.
Bothell Overview
Bothell White Pages Basics
People come to the Bothell White Pages for plain day to day needs. You may want to find an old friend near the UW Bothell campus. You may need a fresh address for a family member in Canyon Park or on Bothell Way. A resident search pulls from voter rolls, parcel data, court files, and open tools run by both King and Snohomish County. Put a name and a place in the same row. That is the goal.
Because the city straddles a county line, you may need to check both counties to find a good match. A name in the King County share of the city will show up in King County tools. A home on the Snohomish County side will show in Snohomish tools. Check both if you are not sure which side your person lives on.
Note: the Bothell White Pages uses only open public records, so sealed files stay out of view.
City of Bothell Homepage
The main City of Bothell homepage lists every city department, staff contact, and records tool in one spot. The city clerk handles public records requests for city held files such as council meeting records, permits, and city hall documents. You can use the staff directory to look up a city worker by name.
Here is a view of the City of Bothell homepage you see when you open the site.

For a resident address tied to a name, the county sites are the better stop. The city runs under the Washington Public Records Act, RCW 42.56, so most city files are open.
King County Records for Bothell
The King County share of Bothell is covered by the county's core record sites. The King County Assessor runs parcel and owner searches. The King County Recorder keeps deeds, marriage licenses, and liens. The King County Parcel Viewer is a free map tool that shows the owner name for any parcel you click.
For court files, the King County Superior Court Clerk is the main stop. Real estate filings sit under RCW 65.04.
Snohomish County Records for Bothell
For homes on the Snohomish County side of Bothell, use the county's own tools. The Snohomish County Auditor records deeds, mortgages, and marriage licenses. The Snohomish County Assessor runs parcel and owner searches. You can pull recorded documents through the Snohomish County Recorded Documents search.
The statewide Washington Courts public access site covers Snohomish County cases too and is the fastest way to run a court name search across the line.
State Tools for a Bothell Lookup
State level sites fill in the gaps the county sites leave. The Washington Voter Registration Database lets you confirm a person is on the roll. The roll runs under RCW 29A.08. The Washington State Digital Archives holds older records for the whole state.
Other useful tools: the Washington State Bar Association directory for a lawyer search, the Secretary of State corporations search for small business owner names, and the Washington Department of Corrections offender lookup.
Note: state sites are best for a wide first pass, but county sites still give the best current home address for a Bothell resident.
Steps for a Bothell Resident Search
A clear plan makes a Bothell white pages search much faster. Check both counties if you are not sure which side your person lives on.
- Start with a name search on the King County assessor site
- Also run the same name on the Snohomish County assessor
- Note the parcel and mailing address from the best match
- Check the matching county auditor for recent deeds
- Confirm with the state voter roll
Narrow by street or neighborhood if the name is common. Add a middle initial when you can.
King County Home Page Link
Most of Bothell sits in King County. The King County page has more detail on the main record offices and is the best starting point for a deeper search.
Tips for a Better Bothell Search
A good Bothell white pages search gets better when you stack small clues. Start with what you know, then add pieces one at a time. A full name plus a street is often all you need. Because the city sits in two counties, always run the same name through both county sites if the first search comes up empty. The split is roughly north and south of the county line near Main Street.
The King County Parcel Viewer is a strong visual tool when you only know a general area. Click any parcel to see the owner name. On the Snohomish side, the auditor's recorded documents search does a similar job. Cross check at least two sources before you trust the result. Write down each match as you go so you do not lose track of what you found.
Note: if the person rents, they may not show up in the assessor data, so the voter roll and court search become the main tools for a resident lookup.
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