As a defendant, am I entitled to a copy of the police report? As a victim?

Defendants can fill out a discovery request to obtain a copy of the police report. If they have obtained legal counsel prior to the pretrial, their attorney will receive discovery once the City Attorney's office has received their Notice of Appearance.

Victims may obtain a copy of the report by contacting the Oak Harbor Police Department Records Division at 360-279-4608. You may need to fill out a Request for Records Service form.

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1. As a defendant, am I entitled to a copy of the police report? As a victim?
2. Can the City Attorney advise me on civil matters?
3. Does the City Attorney's office provide Notary Services to the public?
4. How can I find out when a case is scheduled for Court?
5. I received a subpoena. Do I have to come to court?
6. What should I do if there is a warrant for my arrest?
7. When can I talk to the prosecutor about my case?
8. Where is the Oak Harbor Municipal Court located?