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Court documents or other evidence shall be deemed served by email to Defendant / Respondent when sent to (email address) . (name) when sent to (email address) . Letters shall be delivered by email only unless otherwise requested. (Monday through Friday, unless there are court holidays).
Any person, other than yourself, who is at least 18-years-old, must hand the documents directly to the other party. You can hire a company or the Sheriffs Office in the county in which the other party resides to serve the documents.
A bill may be introduced in either the Senate or House of Representatives by a member. It is referred to a committee for a hearing. The committee studies the bill and may hold public hearings on it. It can then pass, reject, or take no action on the bill.
You must use letter-sized (8 x 11 inches) white paper. You must write or type on only one side of the page. All handwriting must be printed, readable, and in black or dark blue ink. The 1st page must have a margin of at least 3 inches from the top and 1 inch from the other 3 sides.
❖ You do not need a special court order to serve the State by certified mail. Do not serve or mail the papers yourself. Have a friend or relative who is age 18 or older do it. That person should bring your copy of the papers too.
How do I serve a person? If personal service is required, you must hand the documents: directly to the person. to their parent, guardian, or litigation guardian if the person is a child or has a legal disability.
The Law Clerk Program is an alternative to law school authorized under rule 6 of the Washington Supreme Courts Admission and Practice Rule (APR) 6. It is a four-year program designed to provide educational and practical experience through a combination of work and study with an experienced lawyer or judge.
Someone age 18 or older besides you must hand deliver the papers to the other party, or to someone old enough living at their home. The person who delivers the papers is your server. You do not need court permission for personal service.