Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 2 Courts Of Record - Chapter 2.32 Court Clerks, Reporters, And Bailiffs

  • 2.32.011 Election, compensation -- Clerks of superior court
    See chapters 36.16 and 36.17 RCW. ...
  • 2.32.021 Oath and bond of clerk of superior court
    See RCW 36.16.040 through 36.16.060. ...
  • 2.32.031 Office -- Clerks of superior court
    See RCW 36.23.080. ...
  • 2.32.050 Powers and duties of court clerks
    The clerk of the supreme court, each clerk of the court of appeals, and each clerk of a superior court, has power to take and ...
  • 2.32.060 Powers and duties of clerk of superior court
    See chapter 36.23 RCW.Notes: County clerk is clerk of superior court: State Constitution Art. 4 § 26.County clerk's trust fund and safekeeping thereof: Chapter 36.48 ...
  • 2.32.070 Fees -- Supreme court clerk, clerks of court of appeals
    The clerk of the supreme court and the clerks of the court of appeals shall collect the following fees for their official services: Upon filing ...
  • 2.32.071 Fees -- Superior court clerks
    See RCW 36.18.020.Notes: County law library fees: RCW 27.24.070, 27.24.090. ...
  • 2.32.090 Clerk not to practice law
    Each clerk of a court is prohibited during his continuance in office from acting, or having a partner who acts, as an attorney of the ...
  • 2.32.110 Reporter's duties
    He shall prepare such decisions for publication by giving the title of each case, a syllabus of the points decided, a brief statement of the ...
  • 2.32.120 Publication of reports
    The reports must be published under the supervision of the court, and to that end each of the judges must be furnished by the reporter ...
  • 2.32.130 Correction by judges
    Within thirty days after such proof sheets are furnished, the judges must return the same to the reporter, with corrections or alterations, and he must ...
  • 2.32.140 Opinions available to reporter
    The reporter may take the original opinions and papers in each case from the clerk's office and retain them in his possession not exceeding sixty ...
  • 2.32.160 Washington court reports commission
    There is hereby created a commission advisory to the supreme court regarding the publication of the decisions of the supreme court and court of appeals ...
  • 2.32.170 Commission -- Powers
    The commission shall make recommendations to the supreme court on matters pertaining to the publication of such decisions, in both temporary and permanent forms. The ...
  • 2.32.180 Superior court reporters -- Qualifications -- Appointment -- Terms -- Oath and bonds
    It shall be and is the duty of each and every superior court judge in counties or judicial districts in the state of Washington having ...
  • 2.32.200 Duties of official reporter
    It shall be the duty of each official reporter appointed under RCW 2.32.180 through 2.32.310 to attend every term of the superior court in the ...
  • 2.32.210 Salaries -- Expenses
    Each official reporter shall be paid such compensation as shall be fixed, after recommendation by the judges of the judicial district involved, by the legislative ...
  • 2.32.220 Application to lesser judicial districts
    If the judge of the superior court in any judicial district having a total population of less than twenty-five thousand finds that the work in ...
  • 2.32.230 One reporter for two lesser districts
    An official court reporter may be appointed to serve two or more judicial districts, each of which has a total population under twenty-five thousand, if ...
  • 2.32.240 Transcript of testimony -- Fee -- Forma pauperis
    (1) When a record has been taken in any cause as provided in RCW 2.32.180 through 2.32.310, if the court, or either party to the ...
  • 2.32.250 Transcript accorded verity
    The report of the official reporter, when transcribed and certified as being a correct transcript of the stenographic notes of the testimony, or other oral ...
  • 2.32.260 Notes of outgoing reporter may be transcribed -- Effect
    When the official reporter who has taken notes in any cause, shall thereafter cease to be such official reporter, any transcript thereafter made by him ...
  • 2.32.270 Reporter pro tempore
    In the event of the absence or inability of the official reporter to act, the presiding judge may appoint a competent stenographer to act pro ...
  • 2.32.280 Reporter as amanuensis in counties with populations of one hundred twenty-five thousand or more
    In all counties or judicial districts, except in any county with a population of one hundred twenty-five thousand or more, such official reporter shall act ...
  • 2.32.290 Court files accessible to reporter
    Official reporters or reporters pro tempore may, without order of court, upon giving a proper receipt therefor, procure at all reasonable hours from the office ...
  • 2.32.300 Office space
    Suitable office space shall be furnished the official reporter.[1943 c 69 § 6; 1913 c 126 § 11; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 42-11.] ...
  • 2.32.310 Other reporting service not precluded
    Nothing in this act or any other act or parts of acts or court rule shall be construed to preclude such official reporter from performing ...
  • 2.32.330 Criers and bailiffs
    Every court of record shall have the power to appoint a crier and as many bailiffs as may be necessary for the orderly and expeditious ...
  • 2.32.360 Compensation of superior court bailiffs
    Bailiffs of the several superior courts in this state, appointed by the respective judges thereof, shall be paid for their services such salary or per ...
  • 2.32.370 Payment of compensation
    From time to time, the superior judge of the county shall certify the amount due any such bailiff, and order the payment thereof; and thereupon ...

Last modified: April 7, 2009