The Criminal Prosecution division, comprised of prosecutors and legal assistants, prosecutes misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors and traffic infractions occurring in Bellevue and assists victims of crime. In conjunction with the Bellevue Police and Probation departments, they help keep Bellevue safe.
The Criminal Prosecution division is committed to protecting and enhancing the quality of life of Bellevue residents by holding people accountable for criminal behavior, protecting victims and enforcing laws.
Criminal Prosecution FAQs
Where can I report a non-emergency crime?
Call 425-577-5656 (NORCOM) or report a crime.
Why is my case heard in the King County District Court instead of a municipal court?
The City of Bellevue does not have a municipal court. Under state law, a city may have its own municipal court or contract with another jurisdiction for court services. The City of Bellevue contracts with the King County District Court for court services.
Can I have a payment plan for my court fine?
Yes, the court clerk can set up a payment plan. You will need to contact Bellevue District Court, 1309 114th Ave. SE, Suite 100, Bellevue, WA 98004, Phone: 206-205-9200; Fax: 425-777-9157
Can I have an infraction reduced?
Prosecutors have the discretion to negotiate cases. Such negotiations may result in a reduction. The judge also may be willing to reduce the fine. However, there is no guarantee that a case will be reduced. It depends on the facts and circumstances.
How do I contact the District Court?
The court can be reached at 1309 114th Ave. SE, Suite 100, Bellevue, WA 98004, Phone: 206-205-9200, Fax: 425-777-9157.
Can you provide me with advice on how to proceed with my case?
No, the City Attorney’s Office is strictly prohibited from providing legal advice.
What types of cases are handled in District Court?
Only misdemeanor cases are handled by the District Court. All felonies and juvenile cases are handled by the King County Prosecutor’s Office.
I have a warrant for my arrest issued out of District Court. What can I do?
You will need to contact the court at 206-205-9200 to make arrangements to have your warrant quashed. You may have your warrant quashed at any district court location in King County.
I received a subpoena to testify in District Court. What do I do?
Please call the number listed on the subpoena for additional information.
Where do I go if I want to file charges against someone?
If it is an emergency, contact 911. Otherwise, if the crime occurred in Bellevue, you should contact the Bellevue Police (425-452-6917 or report a crime online. Bellevue police headquarters are at City Hall, 450 110th Ave. NE in Bellevue.
How do I obtain a copy of my driving record?
You will need to contact the state Department of Licensing (425-649-4281), which has an office in Bellevue at 13133 Bel-Red Rd.
I received a camera ticket, and I would like to view the photos and videos.
Photos and videos (as well as other general information and payment options) can be found at Violation Info. You will need the notice and PIN found on the camera ticket.
I received a camera ticket, and I was not in the possession of the car when the violation occurred.
If your vehicle was sold, stolen or otherwise not in your care, custody or control at the time of the violation, you may submit a Declaration of Non-Responsibility to rebut the presumption, established in RCW 46.63.075, that the registered owner was driving the vehicle at the time of the violation. This declaration states that the car was at the time sold, stolen or in the care, custody or control of some person other than the registered owner. If the vehicle has multiple registered owners, each registered owner must sign the declaration.