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750(3). (3) All court-ordered restitution obligations may be enforced at any time during the 10-year period following the offenders release from total confinement or within 10 years of entry of the judgment and sentence, whichever period is longer.
You were placed on probation. The department having determined that you satisfied said probation, it is ordered that effective May xx, 20xx, you are discharged absolutely.
The certificate of discharge restores the persons civil rights that have not been restored already pursuant to RCW 29A. 08.520 (restoration of right to vote). Before a person may be issued a certificate of discharge the person must complete all requirements of the sentence.
A discharge is a type of sentence imposed by a court whereby no punishment is imposed. An absolute discharge is an unconditional discharge whereby the court finds that a crime has technically been committed but that any punishment of the defendant would be inappropriate and the case is closed.
All court records are open to the public except as restricted by federal law, state law, court rule, court order, or case law.
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To obtain this type of order, you will need to ask the court clerk for forms to formally request it. If this is an emergency (again, if you are in immediate harm call 911), a temporary order, valid for 14 days, will be issued. And it must be served on the offending person in order to be valid.
Main definition. Discharge of bond. A court order to release a bond.
The first step to take when trying to obtain court records in Washington is to send in requests to the courthouse where the case was filed. This request can be initiated by mail or emails, in person, or via an online portal. Typically, court records are maintained by the Office of the Court Clerk.
A discharge is a type of sentence imposed by a court whereby no punishment is imposed. An absolute discharge is an unconditional discharge whereby the court finds that a crime has technically been committed but that any punishment of the defendant would be inappropriate and the case is closed.
Washington State convicted offenders who desire a certificate of Discharge but who are no longer under the authority of the Department of Corrections, are to work with the sentencing court, prosecutor and county clerk to obtain the Certificate of Discharge.

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