Welcome to Shoreline

Established in 1995, the City of Shoreline covers more than 11 square miles and is the 15th largest city in Washington. With more than 53,000 residents, Shoreline is primarily residential with more than 70 percent of the households being single-family residences. Over the years, the Shoreline community has developed a reputation for strong neighborhoods, excellent schools and abundant parks. In 2006, Shoreline was ranked the "Best Neighborhood in Seattle" by Seattle magazine.


City of Shoreline
www.cityofshoreline.com/directory/city


Shoreline City Hall
(206) 546-1700
TDD/TTY (206) 546-045


Police Department

Shoreline Police Station
www.cityofshoreline.com/cityhall/departments/police
(206) 546-6730
Non-Emergency Police Dispatch
(206) 296-3311


Fire Department
Headquarters: Station 61
www.shorelinefire.com
(206) 533-6500


Vehicle/Vessel Licenses
Vehicle Emission Test Facility
(206) 362-5173

King County Vehicle/Vessel License Information Line
(206) 296-4000


Public Schools
Shoreline School District
www.shorelineschools.org
(206) 368-4111

Shoreline Community College
www.shoreline.ctc.edu
(206) 546-4523


King County Library System
www.kcls.org
(425) 462-9600


Parks & Recreation
City of Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services
www.cityofshoreline.com/parks
(206) 546-5041

Convention & Visitors Bureau
(206) 461-5840

Richmond Highlands Recreation Center
(206) 542-6511

Shoreline Pool
(206) 362-1307

King County Parks
(206) 296-4232

Seattle Aquarium
(206) 386-4320

Seattle Art Museum
(206) 654-3100

Seattle Center Events
(206) 684-8582

Shoreline Historical Museum
(206) 542-7111

Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council
(206) 417-4645

Woodland Park Zoo
(206) 684-4800



Election Information

King County Records & Elections
(206) 296-1565

Registration & Absentee Ballots
(206) 296-8683