This page is currently under construction. Please contact Alexandra.Donnici@courts.wa.gov for specific questions about Washington Treatment Courts. For the most current list of contact information for ...
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 ...
A guardian ad litem (GAL) is an adult who is appointed by the court to represent the best interests of an individual for a specific purpose for a specific period of time. Under the direction of the ...
Have you been ordered to appear in a Municipal or District Court in the State of Washington? If so, you can use the Find My Court Date search to find out when you need to appear in court.
*** Indicates new or revised item. The following table represents original and new hearing codes as recommended by the Judicial Needs Estimate (JNE) workgroup and new codes approved by the JIS Codes ...
Name Changes are filed in District Court, in the county where you reside. Generally a Petition for Name Change and an Order for Name Change must be completed. Please note that these forms are not ...
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 ...
The criminal justice system relies heavily on the transfer of information between agencies. The integrity of this information is crucial for accurate criminal history records. JIN's goal is to ...
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 ...
Judge James Verellen was appointed to the Court of Appeals effective November 1, 2012 by Governor Christine Gregoire. Judge Verellen received his Bachelor of Arts in political science from Washington ...
The Washington State Courts are required, under title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Washington State Supreme Court General Rule 33 (GR 33) and RCW. 49.60 - The Washington State Law ...