Background. A website has been created to provide free access to the full historical set of published opinions of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals, dating ...
Individuals with Washington State Blake-related drug possession convictions can apply for financial and record-clearing relief at the first Blake Drug Possession Relief Day at the Snohomish County ...
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 ...
The current docket for the Court of Appeals, Division I will be available by live stream on TVW and archived footage will be available to watch at a later date. Click on each case below for direct ...
(If the other parent or non-parent custodian completes the Agreement to Join Petition or Service Accepted, or agrees to join the Petition by signing the agreement on the last page of the Petition, ...
Dispute Resolution Centers (DRCs) help people create solutions to resolve their disagreements. They offer a voluntary, confidential, informal and non-adversarial alternative to the legal system. DRCs ...
Search below to find virtual court proceedings in Washington. For help determining the county your city is located in, please refer to our County-City Reference List. For courts that would like to be ...
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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 ...
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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.
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 ...