Pierce County, Washington Public Records
To begin, add a county public record or view a list of county record locations and resources for Pierce county records and the state of Washington.
The state of Washington is, in fact, quite large, and many millions of people have settled there quite happily, which is why there are a number of people who find themselves looking for their ancestors, or their ancestors ancestors, who they originally believed came from Pierce County. And, in fact, many people did. The area was first settled by Native Americans, but then, later, an English sea captain came exploring into Puget’s Sound (which was named after the lieutenant that the captain ordered to sail ashore) and discovered the beauty of the area.
It was not until around 1832, however, that the area was settled by the first white people, and that was thanks to Fort Nisqually, which was three miles north of the river which held the same name. Soon, however, others began settling there, until now the area of Pierce County is thriving and is a very popular place to live. Those who are looking for its past, however, and who want to find Pierce County public records will likely find the very records that they’re looking for at 2401 South 35th St, in Tacoma, Washington. Or, if you do not find the information there, they will know where else to look.

