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File in Person or by Mail - King County, Washington For a "received" stamped copy of your filed document, include a self-addressed stamped envelope and an extra copy of the document For assistance, call 206-296-9300 or email Customer Services Unrepresented parties are encouraged to e-file but are not required to do so
FILING AND DISPOSITION STANDARDS - King County The filing system While office size and types of cases received are significant factors in determining how the caseload should be managed at the filing stage, there are certain techniques which may be adapted to almost any situation
How to E-file with the Superior Court Clerk - King County Detailed instructions on how to E-File with the KC Script Portal can be found here Click HERE to view an on-demand CLE webinar to learn about E-Filing in the KC Script Portal
FILING AND DISPOSITION STANDARDS - King County In the early 1970s, the King County Prosecutor adopted filing and disposition standards, limited solely to the crimes of rape, robbery and residential burglary As the office gained more experience, these written policies were modified and augmented
Welcome to King County District Court e-Filing All e-filing and case access will require a log-in Public access accounts are free, and are easy to set up User accounts are NOT required for fine and ticket payment
Login To King County eListing King County has created this web application in the interest of simplifying personal property filing for the public in a convenient and easily accessible manner
Ask for a Divorce - King County OR You can file your case online on the Clerk’s website at: https: www kingcounty gov courts clerk documents efiling aspx If you have questions about e-filing call 206-477-3000, or email eServices@kingcounty gov
Electronic Exhibits - King County, Washington Case Center is a web-based program that allows exhibits to be electronically uploaded and viewed via a cloud sharing exhibit management system for non-criminal cases The Case Center exhibit system is currently only open to:
NEW PROBATE CASE FILING PROCEDURES WITH WILL When probating a copy of a will(s) and or codicil(s), you may deliver or mail to the clerk for filing, or it can be eFiled if clearly marked as a “copy ” All eFiled will(s) not marked as “copy” will be rejected The following is the process: Submit the Petition to Probate via the clerk’s efiling application