Local government for unincorporated King County
2025 minimum wage toolkit
King County has created these communication materials to support education and outreach about the minimum wage in unincorporated King County. Feel free to use whatever you’d like. Materials can be customized to fit your needs, but we recommend that you tag us in images (#unincorporatedKingCounty) and provide a link to our website, kingcounty.gov/wage. If you have ideas for other communications materials, please let us know at AskLocalServices@kingcounty.gov.
Community office hours - Local Services
Every week, King County Local Services hosts in-person office hours in unincorporated communities. Stop by to get information about county services, technical assistance, notary services, voter registration, and much more.
Community Service Areas – Local Services
Where King County is your local government
Current opportunities
Opportunities listed here are made possible by communities through the Department of Local Services’ participatory budgeting process.
Fire Safety Burn Bans
The King County Fire Marshal issues Fire Safety Burn Bans for unincorporated King County in response to hot and/or dry conditions, in coordination with King County cities and other county and state agencies.
Move your business to unincorporated King County
Are you interested in relocating to unincorporated King County? Here are some helpful resources.
Other helpful links
Links to resources that may be useful for business owners, or those planning to start a business, in unincorporated King County
Projects and partnerships
Current projects and partnerships to support local economic development
Questions and answers
Here are some questions and answers about the minimum wage in unincorporated King County.
Resources to help you manage and grow your existing business
Here are some resources to help you manage and grow your business in unincorporated King County.