King County Sheriff's Office

King County Sheriff's Office For emergencies, call 911! Visit reporttosheriff.org or call 206-296-3311 to report a non-emergency. King County is the state's largest metropolitan county.

With more than 1,000 employees, the King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) serves the law enforcement needs of over half a million people in unincorporated areas and our 12 contract cities. The KCSO also provides police departments for the Muckleshoot Tribe, Metro Transit, Sound Transit, and the King County International Airport. It spans more than 2,100 square miles and has more than 1.8 million citizens.

We’re seeing an uptick in organized contractor‑fraud scams across our area. These individuals pose as legitimate home‑re...
05/13/2026

We’re seeing an uptick in organized contractor‑fraud scams across our area. These individuals pose as legitimate home‑repair companies, complete with logos, trucks, and generic contracts. They typically approach residents with offers to “fix” chimneys or other structural issues, request large upfront payments (often via cashier’s check), and then perform minimal or poor‑quality work while pressuring victims for more money. Many victims are left with unfinished projects and significant financial loss.
If you encounter suspicious contractors, document everything, avoid paying upfront, and report the incident immediately. Thorough documentation helps investigators connect cases and stop these scams.

05/12/2026

You never know where your work day will take you. Just ask our Southeast Sergeant who happened to see a fire as he was driving to another call. Heart stopping video and life saving moves, as told by David Rose FOX 13.

This week, we take time to honor the law enforcement professionals who serve our communities every day, and to remember ...
05/11/2026

This week, we take time to honor the law enforcement professionals who serve our communities every day, and to remember the deputies and officers nationwide who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
We thank our deputies for their commitment, compassion, and dedication to keeping King County safe. And to the community members who support us, we appreciate you.

We’re grateful for the opportunity to serve.

Today we’re celebrating all the amazing moms, mother‑figures, and caregivers in our community. Thank you for the love, p...
05/10/2026

Today we’re celebrating all the amazing moms, mother‑figures, and caregivers in our community. Thank you for the love, patience, and strength you show every day.

May is National Bike Safety Month, and it’s the perfect time to highlight a growing trend on our roads: e-bikes. As shar...
05/08/2026

May is National Bike Safety Month, and it’s the perfect time to highlight a growing trend on our roads: e-bikes. As shared by Target Zero, e-bikes are becoming more popular for commuting, recreation, and everyday travel—but that also means it’s important to stay aware of safety tips that help keep riders and drivers safe.
Here are some important tips to keep our community rolling safely.

05/07/2026
Thinking about a career in law enforcement? Join us tomorrow at Central Washington University in Ellensburg for a Law En...
05/06/2026

Thinking about a career in law enforcement?
Join us tomorrow at Central Washington University in Ellensburg for a Law Enforcement Career Expo!
Meet representatives from the King County Sheriff's Office, as well as representatives from multiple agencies to ask questions and get a real look at the job.
Stop by, say hello, and explore your future.

05/05/2026

Be careful out there.
Wise words from our Marine Unit.
The water is pretty, but it can also be pretty unforgiving.
KOMO News shows you why.

Congratulations to the Precinct 4 Special Emphasis Team for being named the 2025 Team of the Year by the Washington Stat...
05/03/2026

Congratulations to the Precinct 4 Special Emphasis Team for being named the 2025 Team of the Year by the Washington State Narcotics Investigations Association!
This well‑deserved honor highlights their dedication, teamwork, and commitment to keeping our communities safe. We’re incredibly proud of their hard work and impact.

Opening day of boating season is officially here, and the water is calling!Before you head out, remember that your safet...
05/02/2026

Opening day of boating season is officially here, and the water is calling!
Before you head out, remember that your safety comes first- always. A little preparation goes a long way.
Sgt. Rich Barton of our Marine Unit offers four simple tips to help keep your day smooth, safe, and fun!

Address

516 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA
98104

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12062964155

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when King County Sheriff's Office posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to King County Sheriff's Office:

Share