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Washington State Archives, Digital Archives is the first Digital Archives in the nation to Preserve the electronic Records of both State and Local Government.
Washington State Archives, Digital Archives is the first Digital Archives in the nation to Preserve the electronic Records of both State and Local Government.
The Attorney General's Office would like to assist you in understanding Washington law governing access to public records, and obtaining those records. We provide this information as a guide — not a legal document.
Search for your ancestors in our collection of Washington Census and Naturalization Records at the Digital Archives.
This page provides a general overview of the Public Records Act (PRA) for state and local government agencies in Washington State, including what records are public, what records are exempt, and basic procedural requirements. It is part of MRSC's series on the Public Records Act.
Public Records. Anyone can ask to see written records produced by Washington state government agencies including the Department of Health (DOH). To find out more, choose from the following options: Submit a public records request through our DOH Public Records Portal.
The Washington State Appellate Courts Public Case Document Search is provided as a public service by the Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) and the Appellate Courts.
Washington Supreme Court Sets Final Public Hearing on Defense Standards Nov. 13; Written Comment Deadline Oct. 31. The Washington Supreme Court has scheduled a second and final public hearing on Nov. 13 to hear testimony on proposed changes to the Court’s standards for indigent (public) defense.
Archives – search for birth, death, and divorce records, census records, maps, military records, minutes and meetings records, land records, Oaths of Office, and naturalization records. Submitting a records request. Please use the Online Public Records Request Portal.