Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 2.08 - Superior Courts.
2.08.010 - Original jurisdiction.

RCW 2.08.010
Original jurisdiction.

The superior court shall have original jurisdiction in all cases in equity, and in all cases at law which involve the title or possession of real property, or the legality of any tax, impost, assessment, toll or municipal fine, and in all other cases in which the demand or the value of the property in controversy amounts to three hundred dollars, and in all criminal cases amounting to felony, and in all cases of misdemeanor not otherwise provided for by law; of actions of forcible entry and detainer; of proceedings in insolvency; of actions to prevent or abate a nuisance; of all matters of probate, of divorce and for annulment of marriage, and for such special cases and proceedings as are not otherwise provided for; and shall also have original jurisdiction in all cases and of all proceedings in which jurisdiction shall not have been by law vested exclusively in some other court, and shall have the power of naturalization and to issue papers therefor. Said courts and their judges shall have power to issue writs of mandamus, quo warranto, review, certiorari, prohibition and writs of habeas corpus on petition by or on behalf of any person in actual custody in their respective counties. Injunctions and writs of prohibition and of habeas corpus may be issued on legal holidays and nonjudicial days.

[ 1955 c 38 § 3; 1890 p 342 § 5; RRS § 15.]
NOTES:

Jurisdiction of superior courts: State Constitution Art. 4 § 6 (Amendment 28).

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 2 - Courts of Record

Chapter 2.08 - Superior Courts.

2.08.010 - Original jurisdiction.

2.08.020 - Appellate jurisdiction.

2.08.030 - Courts of record—Sessions.

2.08.040 - Effect of adjournments.

2.08.050 - Seal of courts.

2.08.060 - Judges—Election.

2.08.061 - Judges—King, Spokane, and Pierce counties.

2.08.062 - Judges—Chelan, Douglas, Clark, Grays Harbor, Kitsap, Kittitas, and Lewis counties.

2.08.063 - Judges—Lincoln, Skagit, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima, Adams, and Whatcom counties.

2.08.064 - Judges—Benton, Franklin, Clallam, Jefferson, Snohomish, Asotin, Columbia, Garfield, Cowlitz, Klickitat, and Skamania counties.

2.08.065 - Judges—Grant, Ferry, Okanogan, Mason, Thurston, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Pend Oreille, Stevens, San Juan, and Island counties.

2.08.069 - Judges—Filling vacancies resulting from creation of additional judgeships.

2.08.070 - Terms of office.

2.08.080 - Oath of office.

2.08.092 - Salary of judges.

2.08.100 - Payment of county's portion.

2.08.110 - Apportionment between counties in joint judicial district.

2.08.115 - Judge serving district comprising more than one county—Reimbursement for travel expenses.

2.08.120 - Vacancy, how filled.

2.08.140 - Visiting judge at direction of governor.

2.08.150 - Visiting judge at request of judge or judges.

2.08.160 - Sessions where more than one judge sits—Effect of decrees, orders, etc.

2.08.170 - Expenses of visiting judge.

2.08.180 - Judge pro tempore—Appointment—Oath—Compensation.

2.08.185 - Attorney serving as guardian ad litem—Disqualification as judge pro tempore or commissioner pro tempore—Circumstances.

2.08.190 - Powers of judge in counties of his or her district.

2.08.200 - Decisions and rulings in matters heard outside judge's district.

2.08.210 - Extent of court's process—Venue.

2.08.220 - Process, to whom directed.

2.08.230 - Uniform rules to be established.

2.08.240 - Limit of time for decision.

2.08.250 - Report to judges of supreme court.