Precinct 3
Precinct Three covers a geographical area of approximately 700 square miles. Interstate 90 is the northern boundary for the precinct, and the cities of Renton, Kent, and Auburn border the western side of the precinct. The eastern boundary extends into the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and the southern boundary ends at the Pierce County line. Precinct Three is also responsible for a large unincorporated area between the eastside of Interstate 5 (Federal Way) and the western boundaries of Kent and Auburn. Precinct Three facilities are located in the City of Maple Valley but do not share facilities with the City of Maple Valley Police Department.
The cities of Covington, Maple Valley and Newcastle, the Town of Beaux Arts Village, and the Muckleshoot Tribal Police hold contracts for police services with the King County Sheriff’s Office. Precinct Three provides school resource officers to the Auburn, Issaquah, Renton, and Tahoma school districts and the Muckleshoot Tribal School.
The precinct offers four community storefronts at Cascade Homes, Fairwood, Four Creeks, and Lake Dolloff to serve our residents’ needs. With the exception of Lake Dolloff, a deputy is assigned to and works in the storefront area, although the deputy may not maintain regular office hours. Volunteers also assist in storefront activities.
Services
Note: For services at contract cities, check the city police department website or call the city police department during open hours to inquire about available services.
Concealed Pistol Licenses
Concealed pistol licenses are available Monday through Friday by appointment. If staffing is available, renewals may be done on a walk-in basis; however, it is suggested that you make an appointment to ensure enough staff is on hand to process your request.
Learn more about concealed weapons permits fees and renewals. Please note that the only acceptable forms of payment at the precinct are check or money order.
Fingerprinting
Fingerprint services are offered Monday through Friday. It is suggested you call for an appointment to ensure that staffing is adequate. This will avoid additional trips to the precinct.
Fingerprint services cost $10 for the first two cards and $3 for each additional card. Please note that the only acceptable forms of payment at the precinct are check or money order.
Learn more about fingerprint services.
Filing Accident Reports
Washington State Accident Report forms are available outside the front door of the precinct. Forms should be completed by anyone involved in an accident that was not investigated by a deputy and that resulted in damages more than $700. This form should be fully completed and mailed to the Washington State Patrol at the address listed on the form.
Learn more about filing accident reports.
Obtaining Records and Reports
Police records and reports are not available at precinct locations. For police records and reports, contact the KCSO Records Unit at (206) 296-4190.
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