The Washington State Constitution is the plan for the operation of Washington State government, describing the three branches of government (executive, legislative and judicial) and defining the ...
The Appellate Case Processing Guide is being updated and will be posted when the updates are completed.
Justice Sheryl Gordon McCloud was elected to the Washington Supreme Court in 2012 and re-elected in 2018 after more than 25 years as an accomplished lawyer serving clients across the state. As a ...
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 ...
Justice Johnson was first elected to the Washington State Supreme Court in 2004. He is a life-long Washingtonian, born in Seattle and attending Ingraham High School. Justice Johnson graduated from ...
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 ...
Written by Margaret Fisher, Institute for Citizen Education in the Law, Seattle, Washington, to complement the student edition of Street Law (8th ed.). The Board for Judicial Administration, Public ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Some, but not all, Superior Courts in the State of Washington have web sites; those that do are listed below. If you are looking for information on a Superior Court that is not listed below, please ...
Unless otherwise noted, all comments should be submitted to the Clerk of the Supreme Court by either U.S. mail or Internet e-mail. Comments should be received no later than the end of the comment ...