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Superior Court Jury Duty - King County, Washington Superior Court Jury Duty You may be asked to serve on a jury for a criminal or civil case in King County Superior Court Learn more about the process and what to expect during your time serving as a juror
King County District Court - King County, Washington King County District Court's 25 elected judges hear a range of civil and criminal cases at 10 locations throughout the County e-Filing Case Access Portal << e-Filing Case Access Portal Help >> Visit our Video Court page to join a hearing by video or telephone
Respond to your jury summons - Superior Court - King County What to do after receiving a King County Superior Court jury summons Please do not come to the courthouse in person until provided a location, date, and time by the court's bailiff Your Superior Court jury summons postcard will arrive by mail and look like Read the jury summons from the King County Superior Court carefully
Jury Duty - Frequently Asked Questions - King County, Washington Jury duty is a one-day minimum obligation If you are not selected to a trial or otherwise assigned to a courtroom by the close of business on the day you begin your jury service you will be discharged
District Court Jury Service - King County, Washington Visit the Juror Portal within 5 days of receiving a summons postcard in the mail from King County District Court Update your contact information Confirm your eligibility and availability to serve Defer (reschedule) your jury summons to a later jury term that better accommodates your schedule
Superior Court - King County, Washington King County Superior Court is a general jurisdiction trial court That means we can hear any kind of civil or criminal case, including family law, and juvenile cases We have 3 main locations The King County Courthouse and Patricia H Clark Children and Family Justice Center are both in Seattle
Superior Court Clerks Office - King County, Washington The county clerk is an official who maintains the official records of superior court cases, oversees all record-keeping pertaining to those court cases, and administers justice system programs In King County, the county clerk also has the title of Director of the Department of Judicial Administration, an executive branch department
Maleng Regional Justice Center - King County, Washington Learn about the Maleng Regional Justice Center (MRJC), a full-service court facility serving south King County Inside the Maleng Regional Justice Center are the Superior Court and District Court serving south King County 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday Customer service stations are open from 8:30 am to 9 am and 12:15 pm to 1:15 pm
Jury Duty Exemptions - Superior Court - King County Let us know if you have reported for jury duty in Superior Court within the past 12 months Log in to our online Juror Portal to request excusal due to recently serving