A Washington State court may be closed if weather, technological failure or other hazardous or emergency conditions or events are or become such that the safety and welfare of the employees are ...
This page contains slip opinions. Slip opinions are the opinions that are filed on the day that the appellate court issues its decision and are often not the court's final opinion. Problems or Errors ...
GDN M 106 Motion to Withhold Certain Documents from the Minor 01/2021 GDN M 107 Order on Motion to Withhold 01/2021 GDN M 201 Notice of Hearing about an Emergency Minor Guardianship Petition 01/2024 ...
If you need additional information, please visit your local County Superior Court. The Court Clerk will be able to look up a case number for you and can help you determine if you have, in fact, found ...
Established in 1957 by state lawmakers, the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) provides support for Washington's non-unified courts through a wide range of services to promote the efficient ...
Filing Information: For purposes of electronic filing or FAX filings, the clerk's business hours end at 5:00 p.m. Documents received by 5:00 p.m. will be considered filed that day. Documents filed ...
Here you will find forms that are used statewide in Washington Courts. Locate your forms by category below or search the list of all forms. Your Court may have additional forms you must file in a case ...
Small Claims Courts in the State of Washington are designed to be a user-friendly, low-cost way of settling legal disputes up to $10,000 (when brought by a person). Find out everything you need to ...
Information on Petitions for Review, filed in the state Supreme Court and asking for a review of a decision made by the Court of Appeals, can be found here.
The nine state Supreme Court justices are elected to six-year terms. Each term is staggered to maintain continuity of the court. The only requirement for the office is that a prospective justice be ...