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Whether you are the plaintiff or the defendant, you can help yourself by being well prepared. To prepare for the trial, collect all papers, photographs, receipts, estimates, canceled checks or other ...
The Board for Judicial Administration (BJA) is charged with providing effective leadership to the state courts and developing policy to enhance the administration of the court system in Washington ...
In which languages may one become a registered court interpreter? Language interpreters are eligible to become registered in the following languages: Afrikaans, Akan-Twi, Albanian, Algerian, Amharic, ...
Copies of documents may be requested in writing, by e-mail or by phone. All document requests over 15 pages will be sent to the copy center for processing. This process may take 15 to 20 days and this ...
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The Judicial Information System (JIS) is the primary information system for courts in Washington. It provides case management automation to appellate, superior, limited jurisdiction and juvenile ...
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 ...
The Washington Pattern Instructions (WPI) Committee is pleased to announce that the state’s pattern jury instructions are available to the public on a free web-site. This free public access is ...
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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 ...