Find White Pages in SeaTac
The SeaTac white pages pull public record sources into one place so you can look up a person in this King County city. You can search names, tie a name to a home, and pull contact info through city and county portals. This page walks you through the main tools. The city of SeaTac holds clerk and permit files, while King County holds deeds, court files, and voter rolls. Most of the directory lookup sources are free. Start with the links below and work through the white pages steps to find the person you need fast.
SeaTac Overview
SeaTac White Pages Basics
SeaTac sits just south of Seattle and is home to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. It is part of King County. Most of the white pages data you need comes from county sources, but the city holds its own clerk and police files. You can match a name to a home, pull phone info, and check court cases. The city clerk keeps council minutes and public notices. Permit files can name the party who pulled the permit. Each piece adds to a full directory lookup.
The state Public Records Act gives you the right to ask for most city and county files. The law is RCW 42.56. Agencies must reply in five business days. Some files get blacked out to keep private data safe. Name and address items stay open in most cases.
Note: A SeaTac white pages lookup works best with a full name and a rough street area to start.
Find People in SeaTac
Start your search at the City of SeaTac Homepage. The site links to every city department. The city clerk is the main point for public records. You can ask for council files, permits, and contracts. The city also links out to King County tools, which is useful since the county holds the bulk of the data.
For police files, visit SeaTac Police Records. SeaTac contracts with the King County Sheriff's Office for police work. That means many of the files flow through the county system. The site shows how to file a request for an incident report. Reports can name parties, which helps a white pages task.
The SeaTac City Clerk takes public records requests. You can file online or by mail. The clerk holds ordinances, council files, and contracts. For permits tied to homes, try the SeaTac Permits page. You can pull permits by address or by the name of the applicant.
King County Records for SeaTac
SeaTac sits in King County. The county is the biggest source of white pages data for the city. Start at the King County Homepage. From there you can click into the recorder, the assessor, and the sheriff. The King County Recorder's Office holds deeds and liens. You can search by name and tie a person to a home in SeaTac.
The lead-in below opens the King County recorder site, which is the main tool for deeds in the county.

The recorder site is free. You can search by party name or doc type. Deeds list the full name of each party, which makes them a strong white pages source.
The King County Assessor keeps parcel data. You can search by address or owner name. The site shows the current owner, sale history, and tax data.

Use the assessor tool to match a name to a SeaTac parcel. It is a go-to for any white pages task tied to real estate.
For a map view, use the King County Parcel Viewer. It shows parcels over aerial maps. You can click any parcel and see the owner tied to that lot.

The parcel viewer is free. It is handy when you know the block but not the exact address.
SeaTac Court Records Search
Court files are a key part of any white pages search. The Washington State Courts site hosts a statewide case search. You can run a name through all open courts, including King County Superior Court. The tool shows case numbers, types, and party names. Court files are public under RCW 2.68.
King County Superior Court hears civil and criminal cases for SeaTac. The district court covers smaller matters. The SeaTac Municipal Court handles city code cases. You can look up most files through the state portal.

Court tools often pull the most up-to-date address for a party. That makes them a strong white pages source.
Note: Municipal court files cover parking and small code cases that can still tie a name to a SeaTac address.
Other SeaTac Lookup Sources
A few more state tools round out your SeaTac white pages search:
- Washington Voter Registration to verify a name
- Secretary of State Business Search for owners and agents
- Washington State Digital Archives for older files
- Washington Department of Corrections for state prison lookup
- Washington WATCH for a state name check
Each tool is free or low cost. Results depend on how common the name is. Try variations if you do not get a match at first.
King County White Pages
SeaTac sits inside King County. The county offices handle most of the records you will use. For a full county guide, visit the King County page.
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