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 ...
Persons with a disability, who require accommodation, should notify Kathy Bowman at 360-704-1925 or guardianshipprogram@courts.wa.gov to request or discuss accommodations. While advance notice is ...
The Bonney Lake and Sumner Municipal Courts public counter will close at 4:30 pm Mon - Thurs of each week; on each Friday thereafter, the public counter will be closed all day. Staff will still be ...
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 ...
An Order for Protection can help keep a vulnerable adult safe. However, an order is only one part of protecting a vulnerable adult. If you have questions about other options, call: the statewide ...
Washington state's 2023 National Adoption Day recognition is set for Friday, November 17. The adoption of foster children into new families is celebrated in Washington courts and communities each ...
06-27-2024 Administrative Office of the Courts Launches New Podcast, “Washington Courts Report”; First Episode Features Therapeutic Courts 06-21-2024 Administrative Office of the Courts partners with ...
LMCLR GR1.9 ELECTRONIC FILING AND SERVICE A. Definitions. 1. "Digital signature" and "electronic signature" are defined in RCW 19.34.020. 2. "Electronic filing" is the electronic transmission of ...
The Supreme Court is the state's highest court. Its opinions are published, become the law of the state, and set precedent for subsequent cases decided in Washington. The Court has original ...
The Tribal State Court Consortium (TSCC) is a joint effort between state and tribal court judicial officers and other judicial branch members to expand communication and collaboration. The TSCC ...
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.
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 ...