Listing of self-help materials and informational publications.
There are 8 resources
General Information
Your Day in Court: How to Make Sure Your Voice is Heard in King County
(Separate Website)
A short flash video covering the basics of how to representing yourself in a lawsuit.
By: King County Superior Court
A Citizen's Guide to Washington Courts
(Separate Website)
An overview of the Washington court system.
By: Administrative Office Of The Courts
Basic Tips on How to Prepare for a Court Hearing or Trial
3210EN - Tips on how to prepare for a hearing.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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A Juror's Guide
(Separate Website)
Information about serving on a jury in Washington state.
By: Administrative Office Of The Courts
Appellate and Trial Court Listing
(Separate Website)
A directory of appellate and trial courts in Washington State.
By: Administrative Office Of The Courts
Ensuring Equal Access for People with Disabilities: A Guide for Washington Courts
(Separate Website)
Washington courthouses and court services must be accessible to persons with disabilities. This Guide is intended to help courts achieve equal access.
By: Washington State Access to Justice Board
Information for Persons with Disabilities Who Need Accommodations to Access the Courts If you have a disability and you believe you may need an accommodation to fully and equally participate in a particular court proceeding or activity, you may request a reasonable accommodation. This resource contains the new Request for Reasonable Accomodation Form and instructions for filing it out.
By: Administrative Office Of The Courts
Working with the Cowlitz County Superior Court Clerks If you're filing or otherwise involved in a court case in Cowlitz County, this publication will provide you with helpful information that so that you can file papers and appear for court faster and more easily.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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