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Department of Judicial Administration. 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.
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.
The case number search requires entering an exact match to an existing King County Superior Court case number (with or without dashes)
Click on the links below to learn about the different filing and submission options in the KC Script Portal.
The KC Script Portal gives you access to King County Superior Court records and filing services. Use the Portal to: E-File new case and documents; Submit E-Working Copy and Ex Parte via the Clerk; Manage and register for E-Service; View, request, and purchase King County Superior Court records; Pay court fines on criminal cases
The King County Superior Court Clerk’s Office, also known as the Department of Judicial Administration, serves as the independent record keeper for King County Superior Court. The functions of our office include, but are not limited to: Serving all customers; Receiving and processing court documents
The Superior Court Clerk's Office has three records access public areas offering customers the option to view court documents for free, during business hours. You can also request and purchase records at one of these locations as needed.
Superior Court Forms. Below are the forms most commonly used by the King County Superior Court. However, this is not a complete list of all forms used by the court or by individual judges. If you have questions regarding which form to use, please contact the court.
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.
The King County Superior Court Clerk's Office is a safe and private place to keep a will. Bring the original will to the Clerk's Office with a completed Will Repository Cover Sheet and $20. The Clerk will accept, seal and store the will securely.