The seal of Snohomish County, Washington, is a circular emblem that represents the county and its history. The seal features a stylized version of the county’s namesake, Chief Snohomish, in the center, surrounded by images of the county’s natural beauty and industries. The seal is blue and gold, with the words “Snohomish County” at the top and the date “1961” at the bottom. The seal is used on official documents and materials related to the county government.