Washington State Courts: Washington State Court Rules

Washington State Court Rules: Superior Court Civil Commitment Rules

Introduction

1 General
1.1 Notice--General
1.2 Continuance or Postponement
1.3 Reserved
1.4 Alternative Less Restrictive Treatment

2 Proceedings For Initial Detention
2.1 Summons
2.1 Stds CCR Standards for Indigent Defense (SID)
2.2 Authorization and Notice of Detention
2.2A Notice of Emergency Detention
2.3 Right To Copy Court Files
2.4 Probable Cause Hearing
2.5 Rescinded

3 Proceedings For Ninety or One Hundred Eighty-Day Commitment
3.1 First Court Appearance
3.2 Preliminary Appearance
3.3 Jury Demand
3.4 Hearing
3.5 Notice of Restrictions

4 Proceedings For Conditional Release and Revocation or Modification
4.1 Notice of Conditions
4.2 Authorization for Apprehension and Detention
4.3 Petition and Order of Apprehension and Detention--Service
4.4 Petition for Initial Detention
4.5 Burden of Proof

5 Venue
5.1 General
5.2 Conditional Release Hearing
5.3 Release of Records
5.4 Reserved

6 Petitions
6.1 Petition for Initial Detention
6.1A Petition for Initial Detention of a Minor
6.2 Petition for Fourteen-Day Involuntary Treatment
6.2A Petition for Fourteen-Day Commitment of Minors
6.3 Petition for Ninety-Day Involuntary Treatment
6.4 Petition for One Hundred Eighty-Day Involuntary Treatment
6.4A Petition for One Hundred Eighty-Day Involuntary Treatment of a Minor
6.5 Petition for Revocation of Conditional Release or Less Restrictive Treatment
6.5A Petition for Revocation of Conditional Release or Less Restrictive Treatment of a Minor

 

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