Small Claims Court offered by King County District Court at Shoreline at West Division
18050 Meridian Avenue North, Shoreline, WA 98133
Located in Shoreline between Aurora and I-5; courthouse is on Meridian Ave N between N 180th & N 185th St. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information. From I-5: - Take exit 176 for NE 175th St. - Go west on NE 175th St for one block. - Turn right onto Meridian Ave N. - Courthouse is on the right, just after Cromwell Park.
Eligibility
Does not handle claims over $10,000.
Hours
M-F, 8:30am-4:30pm
(206) 205-9200
Voice
Application process
Claim form is provided by the court and must be signed in the presence of the court clerk.
A packet of applicable forms and instructions is available on the website.
Small claims cases may be filed in any district court in the county where the defendant lives or, if a traffic accident, in the county where the accident occurred. The case will be heard at the courthouse nearest the defendant's residence.
Cases are generally heard between 40-90 days from the date of filing.
Fees
$50 claim filing fee.
Service area
King, WA
Other Information
Languages
- Interpreter services
Court is authorized by state law to assist plaintiffs to recover money or other damages whose amount may not exceed $10,000.
Filing the Claim:
Plaintiff must sign claim form in presence of the court clerk. A trial date is set and a copy of the claim is given to the plaintiff. The plaintiff must identify the defendant and provide the defendant's address and phone number (if possible).
Service of Claim Notice:
Plaintiff has the responsibility of serving notice upon the defendant not less than five days from trial date; plaintiff may not personally serve the notice, but it can be served by one of the following:
- The Sheriff's Office
- A process server
- A person of legal age not connected to the case
- A registered or certified mail-return receipt with defendant's signature
- 1) Prepare a written Notice of Appeal and file it with the District Court
- 2) Serve a copy of that notice to the other parties; file acknowledgement or affidavit of service in District Court
- 3) Deposit supervisor court filing fee ($110) either in cash, money order, or cashier's check payable to the Clerk of the Superior Court
- 4) Deposit $40 preparation fee to the District Court
Data provided by
Washington 211
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Providing organization
King County District Court
Provides civil and criminal court services throughout King County at 11 sites.