Start with the systems most likely to change your read of a person. Then cross-check custody, registries, and paper-trail sources before you go wider.
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01 · The docket layer
Start with courts
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Run county and statewide court portals first. Civil, criminal, family, and lower-court systems are often separate, so this is where most missed records happen.
Two complementary portals: (1) WA Courts statewide name search at dw.courts.wa.gov — free name search across all courts, updated daily. (2) Pierce County Superior Court own portal LInX Online at linxonline.co.pierce.wa.us — most current data for Pierce County Superior cases. Pierce County Superior handles felonies, civil, family, and probate. Court at 930 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma WA 98402 (253-798-7455).
Use the WA statewide courts portal first. Pierce County has its own more current portal for Superior Court cases — LInX Online. Tacoma has a large criminal and family court docket, including significant domestic violence and eviction caseloads driven by Joint Base Lewis-McChord population dynamics.
Statewide name search engine for cases filed in Washington municipal, district, superior, and appellate courts. Updated daily at 3am. IMPORTANT EXCEPTIONS: King County Superior Court uses its own portal (dja-prd-ecexap1.kingcounty.gov) and Pierce County Superior uses LINX (linxonline.co.pierce.wa.us) — neither is fully covered here. For all other WA Superior Courts, use the Odyssey portal (odysseyportal.courts.wa.gov). Shows case filings and hearing dates only — not outcomes or convictions. WSP maintains criminal history records separately.
Washington's statewide court search covers most courts but explicitly excludes King County and Pierce County Superior Courts — those need their own portals. Best used for district and municipal court cases across WA, and for Superior Court cases in all counties except King and Pierce.
02 · Current risk signals
Check custody and registries
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Use jail, corrections, and registry systems to catch records that do not show up in a normal court search.
Current Pierce County Corrections jail roster via the LINX system — displayed alphabetically, name-searchable. Same LINX platform used for Pierce County Superior Court case search. Pierce County Jail at 910 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma WA 98402 (253-798-7450).
Pierce County jail roster and Superior Court case search run on the same LINX system — convenient for moving from custody check to case review in one platform. Covers Tacoma, Lakewood, and all Pierce County arrests.
Washington Department of Corrections public search for individuals currently incarcerated in WA state prisons (distinct from county jails). Name-searchable statewide. Shows current facility, offense, and sentence information. Applies to all 39 WA counties — anyone serving longer sentences will have moved from county jail to DOC custody.
If someone isn't showing up in a county jail roster, check here next. Longer sentences mean transfer to state DOC. This search covers all state prison facilities statewide and shows current location, offense, and projected release information.
Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs maintains the public sex offender search for Washington State. Searchable by name, zip code, or address. Covers Level II (moderate risk) and Level III (high risk) registered sex offenders — those whose risk assessment determined community notification is warranted. Level I offenders are registered but not publicly listed. Applies statewide across all 39 counties.
Washington's sex offender registry is name-searchable and shows address, photo, and offense details for notifiable offenders. Only Level II and III are publicly listed — Level I (lowest risk) are registered but not disclosed online. This is one of the highest-value sources in the directory for the GR audience and covers the entire state.
03 · Context and corroboration
Pull the paper trail
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Recorder, assessor, prosecutor, records-request, and licensing sources help verify addresses, liens, ownership, agency records, and local context.
Property assessment and tax records for Pierce County via the Assessor-Treasurer Information Portal (ATIP). Search by address or parcel number; owner name displayed on property record. Combined Assessor-Treasurer office handles both valuation and tax collection. Covers Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood, Bonney Lake, Gig Harbor, and all Pierce County. Office at 2401 S 35th St, Tacoma WA 98409 (253-798-6111).
Pierce County combines the assessor and treasurer in one office (ATIP). Address-based search — once you pull the parcel, owner name is shown. For name-based deed research use the Auditor's recorded documents portal.
Recorded real property documents for Pierce County via the Auditor's online ARMS Web system. Name search by owner/grantor/grantee confirmed. Index searchable online; document images available (some redacted). Covers deeds, deeds of trust, liens, mortgages, and easements. Office at 2401 S 35th St Room 200, Tacoma WA 98409. Note: Auditor is the recording office in Washington.
Pierce County's Auditor portal supports name-based deed and lien research — standard WA Auditor structure. Tacoma's real estate market includes significant military-adjacent housing (Joint Base Lewis-McChord), which creates unusual ownership patterns worth checking.
Washington Secretary of State Corporations Division business entity search. Searchable by business name, registered agent name, or UBI number. Shows LLC members, registered agents, filing dates, and current status for all WA-registered businesses. Useful for identifying ownership structures behind LLCs that appear on property records.
When a property deed or lien lists an LLC as the owner, this is how you find out who is behind it. Washington's business registry shows registered agents and sometimes members — the trail from an LLC to an individual often runs through here.
04 · Outside the county
Run the federal backstop
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Federal court and incarceration systems sit outside local portals. Run them before you decide the search is clean.
Federal District, Appeals, and Bankruptcy courts. Over 1 billion documents filed. $0.10/page (capped at $3.00/document); free if quarterly charges under $30. Account required for search. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.
PACER catches federal cases the state DOC and state courts will not. Account required, small per-search fees. Worth using for white-collar, federal drug, immigration, and bankruptcy.
All federal prison inmates, current and historical from 1982. Search by name (with race/sex/age filters) or inmate number. Note: search backend showed intermittent error during 2026-05-03 verification — likely temporary. If main tool is down, try https://www.bop.gov/mobile/find_inmate/byname.jsp as fallback.
All 50 states aggregated, plus DC, US territories, and tribal nations. Search by name or location. DOJ-operated. Named after Dru Sjodin. Also links to abuse reporting resources. Confirmed live 2026-05-03.