JU 07.1100 - Motion and Declaration for Order Transferring Case - Washington-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the JU 07.1100 document in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, MOTION. Indicate where the case was commenced by checking the appropriate box regarding the respondent's residence or where an element of the offense occurred.
  3. In the CHANGE OF VENUE section, specify the counties involved and select the reason for transfer by checking one of the provided options.
  4. For TRANSFER OF DISPOSITION HEARING, enter the date of any adjudicatory or plea hearing held and indicate where it should be transferred.
  5. Sign your name in the designated area and print your name, title, or bar number as required.
  6. Move to Section II, DECLARATION. Fill in your name and title, affirming your personal knowledge of the case records.
  7. Complete the declaration by stating why you believe the motion should be granted and sign at the bottom with your location and date.

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In Washington State, judgments are enforceable for 10 years from the date they are entered. During this 10-year window, you, as the judgment creditor, can take legal action to recover what is owed. If the full amount hasnt been collected, you must act before the judgment expires to preserve your rights.
(4)(a) A party who obtains a judgment or order for restitution pursuant to a criminal judgment and sentence, or the assignee or the current holder thereof, may execute, garnish, and/or have legal process issued upon the judgment or order any time within 10 years subsequent to the entry of the judgment and sentence or
There is a limitation period of 12 years for suit relating to possession of immovable property and 1 year for suits arising out of torts. In case of appeals and applications, there is a period of 30 to 90 days from the date of order/judgment.

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The county court where a case is filed is called its venue. A motion to change venue asks a judge in the current county to transfer the case to a court in a different county. You can ask to move the case to any county in Washington where the case could or should have been filed.
Under Civil Rule 11, a Court has the power to sanction an attorney who improperly signs a document filed with the Court by requiring them to pay reasonable costs and expenses, including attorney fees, incurred by the other party as a result of the improperly signed document.
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