Where can I find King County Superior Court?

Where can I find King County Superior Court?

Translated content ( العربية, 中文, Soomaali, Español, Tiếng Việt) can be found here: COVID-19 Court Operations, Video Hearing Resources, FAQs, and Family Court. SPECIAL NOTICE for Juror Candidates summoned to the Superior Court for service. Click Here. SPECIAL NOTICE Local Rules are now available for public comment. Click Here.

Who is the presiding judge of King County?

Letter to our community (June 8, 2020) from the Honorable James E. Rogers, Presiding Judge, King County Superior Court, on behalf of the judges, commissioners and staff of the King County Superior Court. Questions?

What does pro se mean in civil court?

1. Pro se – A Latin phrase meaning “For Oneself” (refers to people who represent themselves). 2. Ex parte – A Latin phrase indicating action done for, in behalf of, or on the application of, one party only without notice to the opposing party. 3. Litigant – A general term to describe a party (plaintiff or defendant) to a legal action. 4.

When do juvenile cases start in King County?

King County Superior Court Order: Juvenile Offender Operations Including Out-Of-Custody Fact Finding Hearings : KCSC #25 : 01/11/2021: King County Superior Court Order: Civil Jury Trials and Criminal Cases – Suspending In Person Jury Trials to January 29, 2021 – Resuming In Person Jury Trials February 1, 2021: KCSC #24 : .

Translated content ( العربية, 中文, Soomaali, Español, Tiếng Việt) can be found here: COVID-19 Court Operations, Video Hearing Resources, FAQs, and Family Court. SPECIAL NOTICE for Juror Candidates summoned to the Superior Court for service. Click Here. SPECIAL NOTICE Local Rules are now available for public comment. Click Here.

Letter to our community (June 8, 2020) from the Honorable James E. Rogers, Presiding Judge, King County Superior Court, on behalf of the judges, commissioners and staff of the King County Superior Court. Questions?

1. Pro se – A Latin phrase meaning “For Oneself” (refers to people who represent themselves). 2. Ex parte – A Latin phrase indicating action done for, in behalf of, or on the application of, one party only without notice to the opposing party. 3. Litigant – A general term to describe a party (plaintiff or defendant) to a legal action. 4.

King County Superior Court Order: Juvenile Offender Operations Including Out-Of-Custody Fact Finding Hearings : KCSC #25 : 01/11/2021: King County Superior Court Order: Civil Jury Trials and Criminal Cases – Suspending In Person Jury Trials to January 29, 2021 – Resuming In Person Jury Trials February 1, 2021: KCSC #24 : 12/22/2020