Stalking Protection Order in Snohomish County District Court: How to Respond?
Served with a Stalking Protection Order in
Snohomish County? Here’s What to Do

Table of Contents:
1.
Stalking Protection Defined
2. Why Do You Need to Respond?
3. Is There Someone Who Can Provide Assistance?
4. Person who Can Serve Your Response
5.
Where to File in Snohomish County?
6. Help We Can Offer
1. Stalking Protection Defined
This order from the court keeps you at peace from someone who constantly harasses, threatens, scares, or makes you feel uncomfortable. It is intended to establish legal protection and set clear boundaries that the other person must follow, preventing further unwanted behavior.
2. Why Do You Need to Respond?
It is essential to respond because it allows you to explain your side and provide evidence before the court makes a final decision. It also gives you a chance to correct false statements. Additionally, ignoring the order may lead to serious legal consequences, including penalties or enforcement actions.
3. Is There Someone Who Can Provide Assistance?
Definitely yes! If you are in Snohomish County and received a Stalking Protection Order, you can contact us for assistance in serving or filing a response. Our direct, clear, and practical approach makes the process smooth and simple.
4. Person who Can Serve Your Response
You can't just serve an individual; the court requires the response to be delivered by :
• A person who is 18 years old and above
• A neutral third party or someone not involved in the case
• Can complete and execute a Declaration of Service
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Someone You Trust or an Eligible Adult -
For as long as they are familiar with proper process serving rules.
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Office of the Sheriff
- They serve during working hours only; it may not be the most suitable option in a time-sensitive situation like this.
5. Where to File in Snohomish County?
Remember to file your response in the court where you filed the original petition. Here are the four divisions in Snohomish County District Court:
Everett - 3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201
Cascade - 415 E Burke Ave, Arlington, WA 98223
Monroe - 14414 179th Ave SE, Monroe, WA 98272
Lynnwood (South) - 20520 68th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036
6. Help We Can Offer
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- Professional, licensed process servers
- Well-equipped skip tracing services
- Verified Proof of Service
- Real-time service notifications throughout the process
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