Thurston County Superior Court is a state trial court of general jurisdiction situated in Thurston County.
Thurston County Superior Court is a state trial court of general jurisdiction situated in Thurston County.
This court has state-wide jurisdiction and hears:
- major criminal matters (felonies),
- civil cases including cases involving real property,
- domestic relations matters,
- appeals from lower courts (Thurston County District and Municipal Courts), and
- appeals from state administrative agencies.
Has jurisdiction over all civil cases involving damages or injury to individuals or personal property, penalties and contract disputes not greater than $100,000.
Has jurisdiction over all civil cases involving damages or injury to individuals or personal property, penalties and contract disputes not greater than $100,000.
Civil cases must be filed with the court prior to service on the defendant.
Individuals may represent themselves in civil proceedings or they may retain an attorney.
The Civil Department also files foreign judgments. These are judgments that were awarded in another state.
Deals with criminal and civil cases, including property crimes, juvenile crimes, probate of estates, personal injury actions, matters of domestic violence, etc.
Deals with criminal and civil cases, including: crimes against persons, property crimes, divorce juvenile crimes, probate of estates, personal injury actions, adoption, mental illness, matters of domestic violence, dependencies, and other civil actions.
Operates a general jurisdiction trial court with responsibility for civil matters, felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, family law, probate and guardianship matters, and juvenile offender matters. Judges perform weddings.
King County Superior Court is a general jurisdiction trial court with responsibility for:
- Civil matters involving more than $300, unlawful detainers and injunctions
- Felony criminal cases
- Misdemeanor criminal cases not otherwise provided for by law
- Family law, including dissolutions, child support, adoptions, parentage and domestic-violence protection matters
- Probate and guardianship matters
- Juvenile offender matters
- Juvenile dependencies, including abused and neglected children, children in need of services, at-risk youth and truancies
- Mental illness and involuntary commitment matters
Superior Court judges are available to perform civil wedding ceremonies.
Drop-in child care provided by the Children's Home Society at the Regional Justice Center while children's parents appear in court.
Manages a court of limited jurisdiction involving misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor actions committed in violation of State/County statues or County/Municipal ordinances.
Manages a court of limited jurisdiction involving misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor actions committed in violation of State/County statues or County/Municipal ordinances. All matters involving traffic including traffic and parking infractions, Temporary Orders for protection from domestic violence, Civil actions involving $50,000 or less and Small Claims up to $4000.
This Court also handles preliminary appearances on 72 hour holds for felony charges. Call the Court or look at your notice for individual municipality times for Kennewick, Richland, West Richland, Benton County Sheriff, State Patrol and Prosser.
Handles criminal and civil matters, including traffic violations.
Provides limited jurisdiction court services, including those cases that would normally be filed in a Municipal Court for the Cities of Wenatchee, Leavenworth, Cashmere and Chelan. The court handles both criminal and civil matters.
- Criminal Cases involve crimes punishable by up to one year in jail and/or a $5,000 fine and include such charges as theft, domestic violence, assault, driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs, hit and run, reckless endangerment, malicious mischief, and driving with a suspended license.
- Civil matters include personal injury, property damage, and contract disputes. Current civil jurisdiction for actions filed in District Court is $75,000 and the Small Claims jurisdiction in $5,000. The court's jurisdiction also covers civil anti-harassment actions, stalking, name changes, impound hearings, and certain lien foreclosures.
Also handles traffic infractions for such violations as speeding, negligent driving, failure to stop, driving without liability insurance, and driving without a driver's license. Other citations include red light camera and parking violations.
Hears all traffic cases, misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and preliminary hearings in felony cases.
Hears all traffic cases, misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and preliminary hearings in felony cases. Civil jurisdiction is concurrent with Superior Court and extends to cases in which the amount in controversy does not exceed $100,000, exclusive of interest and costs. District Court hears small claims where the amount in controversy does not exceed $10,000. The District Court does not have jurisdiction in cases involving the title to real estate and certain other limited exceptions.
Provides probation administration, traffic infractions, relicensing, Youth Court, public defender services as well as wedding ceremonies.
Provides services related to probation administration for low- and high-risk criminal cases, non-criminal civil infractions and public defender services. Presiding judge is authorized by law to perform wedding ceremonies.
Manages the business of the court so as to provide the fair, prompt ,and understandable resolution of legal disputes.
Manages the business of the court so as to provide the fair, prompt and understandable resolution of legal disputes. The Superior Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction that hears the following types of cases: felony criminal charges; civil disputes; dissolution of marriage and other domestic relations matters; controversies pertaining to real property; probate and guardianship; juvenile matters; adoptions; and appeals from district courts, and certain state and local administrative agencies.
These courts have exclusive jurisdiction for felony matters, real property rights, domestic relations, estate, mental illness, juvenile, and civil cases over $35,000.
The superior court handles misdemeanor cases punishable by a fine with a maximum level (usually $1000) and maximum amount of time in county jail (usually a year or less). They also address felony charges.
Operates a general jurisdiction trial court with responsibility for civil matters, felony and misdemeanor criminal cases, family law, probate and guardianship matters, and juvenile offender matters. Judges perform weddings.
King County Superior Court is a general jurisdiction trial court with responsibility for:
- Civil matters involving more than $300, unlawful detainers and injunctions
- Felony criminal cases
- Misdemeanor criminal cases not otherwise provided for by law
- Family law, including dissolutions, child support, adoptions, parentage and domestic-violence protection matters
- Probate and guardianship matters
- Juvenile offender matters
- Juvenile dependencies, including abused and neglected children, children in need of services, at-risk youth and truancies
- Mental illness and involuntary commitment matters
Superior Court judges are available to perform civil wedding ceremonies.
Drop-in child care provided by the Children's Home Society at the Regional Justice Center while children's parents appear in court.
These courts have exclusive jurisdiction for felony matters, real property rights, domestic relations, estate, mental illness, juvenile, and civil cases over $50,000.
State trial courts that handle infractions punishable by a fine; misdemeanor cases such as petty theft, prostitution, intoxication and vandalism punishable by a fine with a maximum level (usually $1000) and maximum amount of time in county jail (usually a year or less); and felony cases such as murder, possession of dangerous drugs for sale, robbery and rape that are punishable by a state prison term.
Address issues such as criminal misdemeanor cases, civil cases, small claims suits, traffic and code violations, anti-harassment and domestic violence petitions.
Hears misdemeanor criminal cases, civil cases where damages amount to less than $100,000, small claims, traffic cases, and requests for domestic violence protection orders.
Resolves and adjudicates infractions, criminal traffic and criminal non-traffic violations.
Hears misdemeanor criminal cases, civil cases where damages amount to less than $50,000, small claims, traffic cases, and requests for domestic violence protection orders.
Lewis County Superior Court is a state trial court of general jurisdiction situated in Lewis County.
A state trial court of general jurisdiction situated in Lewis County.
This court has state-wide jurisdiction and hears major criminal matters (felonies), civil cases including cases involving real property, domestic relations matters, appeals from lower courts (Lewis County District and Municipal Courts), and appeals from state administrative agencies.
Also has jurisdiction in adoption, probate and competency cases.
Operated by three full-time elected judges who sit on all matters and one Superior Court Commissioner who hears family law, dependency, domestic violence and juvenile cases.
Handles state cases related to civil, criminal, domestic, guardianship, paternity, mental health, and juvenile matters beyond the scope of the district court.
Handles state cases related to civil, criminal, domestic, guardianship, paternity, mental health, and juvenile matters beyond the scope of the district court.
Provides staff and support to the Thurston County Superior Court.
Provides staff and support to the Thurston County Superior Court.
Court staff can provide:
- the status of a specific case, unless the case is "confidential,";
- general information on court rules, procedures and practices;
- court-approved forms;
- court schedules and information on how to get matters scheduled.
Staff cannot:
- provide advice about whether one should file a case, or what actions they should take in the case;
- words to put in a form;
- advise anyone on what to say in court;
- speculate about what decision the judge might make or what sentence the judge might impose.
The court hears misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor criminal offenses, civil and traffic infractions, some civil lawsuits, protection orders, name changes and performs marriage ceremonies.
The court hears misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor criminal offenses, civil and traffic infractions, some civil lawsuits, protection orders, name changes, and performs marriage ceremonies.
Criminal misdemeanor cases carry a maximum penalty of up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Criminal gross misdemeanor cases carry a maximum penalty of up to 1 year in jail and a $5,000 fine.
Some examples of criminal cases heard by the court are: DUI, Domestic Violence Assault, and Driving While Suspended.
Civil cases including both:
General civil actions with damage claims in the maximum amount of $100,000.
Small claims actions with money claims in the maximum amount of $5,000-$10,000.
The small claims court may ONLY grant judgment for monetary damages.
The court may not order the other party to return property or do any action except the payment of money.
Infractions include traffic and code violations.
Highest level of trial court in state government and the only trial court of general jurisdiction.
Highest level of trial court in state government and the only trial court of general jurisdiction.
Any civil suit may be filed in Superior Court and all suits in excess of District Court's limited jurisdiction must be filed in Superior Court.
All felony criminal proceedings must be filed in Superior Court.
The Superior Court is also an appellate court for District and Municipal Courts.
The court hears criminal, civil, infraction and miscellaneous cases. Judges can perform weddings. Also provides name changes.
The court hears criminal, civil, infraction and miscellaneous cases.
Also holds mental health court and veterans court.
Justices may perform marriage ceremonies.
Criminal misdemeanor cases carry a maximum penalty of up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Criminal gross misdemeanor cases carry a maximum penalty of up to 1 year in jail and a $5,000 fine.
Some examples of criminal cases heard by the court are: DUI, Domestic Violence Assault, and Driving While Suspended.
Civil cases including both:
- General civil actions with damage claims in the maximum amount of $100,000.
The court does not hear cases involving title to or possession of real property.
- Small claims actions with money claims in the maximum amount of $10,000.
The small claims court may ONLY grant judgment for monetary damages.
The court may not order the other party to return property or do any action except the payment of money.
Infractions including traffic and code violations.
Miscellaneous proceedings including: Anti-harassment Petitions, and Name Change Petitions.
Provides municipal court services for the City of Tumwater.