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Seatac is governed by a city council which consists of seven elected councilpersons.
The City of SeaTac has contracted with the King County Sheriff's Office since incorporation in 1990.
Deputies assigned to SeaTac wear city uniforms and drive patrol cars marked with the city logo.
There are currently 51 patrol officers, detectives, and support staff assigned full time to the city.
Three fire stations exist in the city.
Station 45, the headquarters of the fire department, serves the southern part of the city.
Station 46 serves the central part of the city, while Station 47 serves the northern portion.
The SeaTac Fire Department has 53 full-time employees.
The SeaTac Municipal Court, located within the City Hall, is a court of limited jurisdiction.
The Judge is authorized by the Revised Code of Washington to preside over civil infractions, traffic infractions, criminal misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor violations, and civil orders for protection.

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