


The Clerk's Office will send a response to the applicant within two weeks of receipt of the waiver request. You are required to include the language "exempt from e-filing per application pending waiver filed on " in the caption of all subsequent paper filings until you have received a response from the clerk's office.Once the application is submitted you are exempt from filing electronically until the application has been processed and you have received a response from the clerk's office.

Submit the completed application by mail or in person at any counter at the clerk's office.Obtain an application here, or in person at any Clerk's Office location.Per LGR 30, the Clerk will make waiver request forms available. View the Clerk's CLE Workshop information to learn about this ten (10) credit workshop offered. In the Community: Call to schedule a specialized group demonstration at your facility presented by the Clerk's subject matter experts: 20.Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent: Demonstrations are offered upon request.View the library's training center class options here. The Public Law Library of King County, in partnership with the Clerk's Office, offers e-Filing courses regularly.Please arrive on time as to not disrupt the demonstrations in progress. eFiling Application Demonstrationsįree one-hour demonstrations of the eFiling application are available. tiff file format acceptance and, to explore the application's e-Working Copies and e-Ex Parte via the Clerk processes. You may use the test case, 02-2-99999-9, to practice e-filing a non-fee document and e-serving others to verify the validation of your document's. Helpful User Tips and Practice Case Number e-Service: Register to receive and e-Serve a document (06-09-17).e-File into an Existing Case (07-10-17).Please note, special training is not a prerequisite for use of the application. E-Filing application self-help and process reference materials are available below.
