Address: 614 Division St # 106, Port Orchard, WA 98366, USA
Phone: +13603377109
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–12:15PM
Tuesday: 8AM–12:15PM
Wednesday: 8AM–12:15PM
Thursday: 8AM–12:15PM
Friday: 8AM–12:15PM
Saturday: Closed
greg mansfield
Best clerks office I’ve ever dealt with: friendly, eager to help, accommodating, and not at all judgmental. You could not ask for a better experience with a Court than the one I had.
Vanessa Joy
Judge was very helpful and nice in helping me and my safety and the clerks are wonderful to very very nice thank u for you're help
Tyler Madl
Worst customer service experience I have ever had. They make it practically impossible to pay what you owe due to covid, then suspend your license and don't tell you, then you get pulled over one day and apparently have a suspended license and, now I might lose my job. Thanks kitsap county for an absolute waste time and for being thieves.
K Lynn
None of the staff anywhere throughout the courthouse seem to understand what 'sense of urgency' means, except maybe the judges. Ever see the movie Zootopia where the rabbit and the fox go to the DMV to run a license plate number, but all of the employees are sloths? It's kind of like that. They'll judge your forms and tell you how bad it looks, but not how to fix it. You have to literally ask them what you need to do to fix it AND REALLY drive the point home, or they'll go on and on about how "wrong" it is (even though you filled it out the way your attorney told you to). They want to chat and flirt and joke with each other but drag their feet to efficiently and time effectively perform their jobs.
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Search the court dockets for next hearing or the clerKS office will have records of the last one and that should tell you where you stand. . If warrants are issued there is a place on the website to search and see if anything is outstanding. But the court nor the clerKS are obligated to tell you anything you don't ask for.
No. There is an area of the court that I s open and they will ask you what your here for. The clerKS will have the courtroom info and room number that you will need to attend to resolve the issue.
No
I think same as everyone else so you stay incognito
Call the court clerk and they can tell you exactly what happened.
Contact the county clerk's office at the court house
You can go to the clerk's office, 2nd floor of Kitsap County Courthouse. They can tell you.
You cannot just go ask to be in front of a Judge. Why? For what? Have you filed a case? Do you need to quash a warrant? Your question is way too general.
Kitsap County Superior Court Clerk's office (2nd floor of the courthouse). The filing fee is $314.
I would call or go to the court clerk. Or if you had an attorney they should be able to get you a copy.
Washington State doesn't have parole. There are multiple probation departments and offices, depending on which court assigned the probation. Generally if it's a felony conviction, the Department of Corrections oversees community custody. If it's a misdemeanor, contact the court that handled the matter & they can direct you to the appropriate probation department.
https://www.kitsapgov.com/Pages/inclementweather.aspx
Call the prosecuting attorney's office and ask.
dw.courts.wa.gov On that page it will show an option for "find my court date" that's what you are gunna wanna click.
They're an ass if they do. But yes they can, but as long as you don't communicate back to them, you will not get in trouble.
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