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Many Washington State courts have a public access terminal in the courthouse where you can view JIS public record case information such as an index of filed cases and a list of documents filed in each case. Contact your local court to see if they have a public access terminal.
How to Access Court Documents Online. Go to the KC Script Portal to view, download, and request court documents. Click here for more information on how to use the KC Script Portal. In Person. Visit any of our three locations. By Mail. Please fill out the request form below and mail it to the addresses listed in the form.
How to Access Court Records. Many court records, including documents and audio recordings, can be accessed online via the KC Script Portal. Most public court records and court exhibits can be accessed in person. For some pre-1979 court records, there are limited microfiche available to search online.
Clerks Office (for filing documents and getting copies of court records): 206-296-9300 or clerksofficecustomerservice@kingcounty.gov or. 206-477-3000 or eservices@kingcounty.gov.
Our office has three locations: the King County Courthouse in downtown Seattle, the Kent Regional Justice Center in Kent, and the Juvenile Justice Facility on Seattles First Hill.
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There are three ways to look at court case records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper case records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic case records. If your court offers it, look at electronic case records over the internet. This is called remote access.
Superior Courts. Jurisdiction. Because there is no limit on the types of civil and criminal cases heard, superior courts are called general jurisdiction courts. Superior courts also have authority to hear cases appealed from courts of limited jurisdiction.
The Notice of Appearance is a pleading that is filed with the Court, stating that the defendant is appearing on their own behalf or represented by an attorney. By filing and serving a Notice of Appearance, a Defendant becomes entitled to notice of all subsequent proceedings. RCW 4.28. 210.

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