Skagit County has over 20,000 private septic systems. Doing a Skagit County septic records search means working with the county's own portal - not OnlineRME - and knowing how to navigate a system that most property owners have never seen before. Leave a request and our certified specialists will handle the entire search for you, pull everything on file for your property, and send it to your email with a personal call to explain it all. Completely free.

  • We search the official Skagit County septic records portal on your behalf
  • You receive your permits, as-built drawings, and full inspection history by email
  • A specialist calls you personally to explain what the documents mean for your property
  • If needed, we dispatch a technician, inspector, or designer to your site
  • The records search is 100% free - no hidden fees, no strings attached

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Leave a request and we'll find your Skagit County septic records and send them to your email. We'll call you to walk through everything.
Art Nikolin
Operations Manager of Septic Solutions LLC
"Skagit County works differently from the other counties we cover. They run their own portal at skagitcounty.net - not OnlineRME. When we're pulling a septic as-built drawing for a Skagit County property, we're working in a completely different system than we use in Snohomish or King County. The records here are actually organized in more detail - permits, tank specs, drainfield data, pump records, and inspection history all in separate sections.

One thing worth knowing: most systems in Skagit County are required to be inspected on a set schedule by law - annually for most, every three years for conventional gravity systems. If you're buying a home and want to see the inspection records before you close, we pull all of that and explain what the history shows about how the system has been maintained. You can search the county portal yourself through skagitcounty.net if you'd like. We're here for everyone who'd rather have a pro handle it."
Serving Mount Vernon, Anacortes, Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, La Conner, Concrete, Lyman, Hamilton, Bay View, Bow, Edison, Samish Island, and all of Skagit County.
How We Find Your Skagit County Septic Records and Help You Understand Them
Tell us your property address and what you need. We take it from there.
Leave a Request or Give Us a Call
We run a full Skagit County septic system lookup - by address, parcel number, and owner name.
We Search the Official Skagit County Database
As-built drawings, permits, and inspection history - we read every section so you understand exactly what you have.
We Review and Interpret Your Documents
We Send a Specialist to Your Property If You Need More
Need to find your septic tank or drainfield location in Skagit County? We can come out and locate it on-site.
We Send Everything to Your Email and Call You
The full document package and a personal call from someone who understands Skagit County's inspection requirements and record system.
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Not Sure Where Your Septic System Is in Skagit County?
Give us your property address and we take it from there. Most records are found and delivered within one business day.
Leave a request and we'll find your Skagit County septic records and send them to your email. We'll call you to walk through everything.

How to Find Septic System Records in Skagit County, WA

Skagit County maintains records for over 20,000 private septic systems through its own portal at skagitcounty.net - not OnlineRME, which is used in neighboring Snohomish and Island counties. Skagit County septic records include permits, tank specifications, drainfield data, pump records, and inspection history, all organized into separate sections for each property. The portal accepts four search inputs: address, parcel number, owner name, and permit number, which makes it more flexible than most county systems in Washington State.

A septic as-built drawing from Skagit County is available through the county's portal and shows the final installed layout of the system - where the tank is, where the drainfield trenches run, and where the access points are, all measured from fixed points on the property. Properties in Mount Vernon, Burlington, Anacortes, Sedro-Woolley, and La Conner generally have complete records on file. Older rural properties near Concrete, Lyman, Hamilton, and the upper Skagit Valley may have limited digital records, with physical copies held at Skagit County Public Health at 301 Valley Mall Way in Mount Vernon.

One thing that sets Skagit County apart from the other counties we serve: most septic systems are required by county code to be inspected on a regular schedule - annually for most system types, every three years for conventional gravity systems. That inspection history is part of the legal disclosure when a property sells. If you need to find your septic tank location in Skagit County or get current septic drainfield location records for your property, the county portal is the starting point. Septic Solutions searches the Skagit County database at no charge and sends a certified technician to the property when records alone aren't enough.
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