Frequently Asked Questions
If there is an immediate emergency threat to life or property, DIAL 9-1-1
- ANY urgent/emergent medical or fire situation
- ANY in progress crime, suspicious activity, or anytime a person fears for their safety or the safety of others
For Non-Emergencies, call 425-407-3999
- A crime that occurred earlier and there is no suspect information
- Situations where emergency services personnel are needed but there is no immediate danger to life or property
- A found pet or property
- Illegal firework complaints
To report a power outage, call Snohomish County PUD at 425-783-1001
To request a copy of 9-1-1 recordings, call Sno911 at 425-407-3935 or visit the website at www.sno911.org.
For other inquires, call 425-775-5452
If you are not sure if your situation is an emergency, you are encouraged to call 9-1-1.
When you call 911, be prepared to answer the call-taker's questions, which may include:
- The location of the emergency, including the street address
- The phone number you are calling from
- The nature of the emergency
- Details about the emergency, such as a physical description of a person who may have committed a crime, a description of any fire that may be burning, or a description of injuries or symptoms being experienced by a person having a medical emergency
How do I contact the police after hours?
Whether important or otherwise, to contact an officer, you must call 911 or 425-407-3999 for a non-emergency. Brier does not dispatch its own officers and counter service is from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
Where can I find the Brier Court?
Brier Contracts for judicial services through South County District Court. It is located near Edmonds Community College. 20520 - 68th Avenue West, Lynnwood, Washington 98036. (425) 774-8803
Where is the Brier Police Department?
The Police Department is located on 228th Street SW, one block east of Brier Road. The address is 2901 228th Street SW, Brier, WA 98036
(425) 775-5452
How much time do I have to respond after I get a ticket?
You have 15 days from the date of the ticket to either pay the fine, request a mitigation or contested hearing. On the front of the ticket it explains what your options are.
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