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Substitute Service Subpoena Records Everett Marina District

Process Server Everett Subpoena Records

Substitute service of subpoena for records in Everett Marina District with compliant delivery when direct contact with the records custodian cannot be completed. We make diligent attempts, verify business presence, and complete service in accordance with Washington requirements.

Call 425-387-9293 for service of process of Subpoena Records in Marina District.

When service within the Marina District involves waterfront access, timing constraints, and coordinated delivery attempts across docks and surrounding developments, review our Everett process server page for the broader Downtown Waterfront coverage supporting this location.

Subpoena Records Substitute Service in Everett Marina District

Substitute service of subpoena for records in Everett Marina District is used when direct delivery to the records custodian cannot be completed. We perform diligent attempts, verify business operations, and deliver to qualified individuals in compliance with Washington requirements.

The Marina District includes offices, marine businesses, and commercial locations where access varies by operation. Our process servers coordinate entry, document each attempt, and complete reliable service to support timely records production.

Marina District Everett: Public Marinas & Boating Gateways

Marina is the largest public marina on the West Coast, home to Anthony’s HomePort and major marine industries. It is located at 1720 W Marine View Dr. Port of Everett Boat Launch is the largest public boat launch in Western Washington, serving as the main gateway for recreational boating on Puget Sound. It is located at 10th St & W Marine View Dr, Everett, WA. Summary: Together, they define the port’s dual role as both an industrial and a recreational boating powerhouse. These developments define the modern revitalization of the Waterfront District, shifting the city's focus back to the sea. Connecting the boat launch back to the boardwalk, the district circles to Waterfront Place, bridging the industrial harbor with the modern mixed-use esplanade.