Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 2.28 - Powers of Courts and General Provisions.
2.28.310 - Immigration and citizenship information—Federal immigration authorities.

RCW 2.28.310
Immigration and citizenship information—Federal immigration authorities.

(1) Judges, court staff, court security personnel, prosecutors, and personnel of the prosecutor's office:
(a) Shall not inquire into or collect information about an individual's immigration or citizenship status, or place of birth, unless there is a connection between such information and an investigation into a violation of state or local criminal law; provided that a judge may make such inquiries as are necessary to adjudicate matters within their jurisdiction. The court may enter orders or conditions to maintain limited disclosure of any information regarding immigration status as it deems appropriate to protect the liberty interests of victims, the accused, civil litigants, witnesses, and those who have accompanied victims to a court facility; and
(b) Shall not otherwise provide nonpublicly available personal information about an individual, including individuals subject to community custody pursuant to RCW 9.94A.701 and 9.94A.702, to federal immigration authorities for the purpose of civil immigration enforcement, nor notify federal immigration authorities of the presence of individuals attending proceedings or accessing court services in court facilities, unless required by federal law or court order.
(2) RCW 2.28.300 through 2.28.330 do not limit or prohibit any state or local agency or officer from:
(a) Sending to, or receiving from, federal immigration authorities the citizenship or immigration status of a person, or maintaining such information, or exchanging the citizenship or immigration status of an individual with any other federal, state, or local government agency, in accordance with 8 U.S.C. Sec. 1373; or
(b) Complying with any other state or federal law.

[ 2020 c 37 § 3.]
NOTES:

Findings—Short title—2020 c 37: See notes following RCW 2.28.300.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 2 - Courts of Record

Chapter 2.28 - Powers of Courts and General Provisions.

2.28.010 - Powers of courts in conduct of judicial proceedings.

2.28.020 - Contempt—Punishment.

2.28.030 - Judicial officer defined—When disqualified.

2.28.040 - May act as attorney, when.

2.28.050 - Judge distinguished from court.

2.28.060 - Judicial officers—Powers.

2.28.070 - Contempt—Judicial officer may punish.

2.28.080 - Powers of judges of supreme and superior courts.

2.28.090 - Powers of inferior judicial officers.

2.28.100 - Legal holidays—No court—Exceptions.

2.28.110 - Legal holiday—Sitting deemed adjourned.

2.28.120 - Proceedings may be adjourned from time to time.

2.28.130 - Proceeding not to fail for want of judge or session of court.

2.28.139 - County to furnish courthouse.

2.28.140 - Court rooms.

2.28.141 - County commissioners to provide temporary quarters.

2.28.150 - Implied powers—Proceeding when mode not prescribed.

2.28.160 - Judge pro tempore—Compensation—Reimbursement for subsistence, lodging and travel expenses—Affidavit to court.

2.28.200 - Signage concerning assaults in court facilities during court proceedings.

2.28.210 - Court consultation of judicial information system—Disclosure to parties.

2.28.300 - Definitions—Immigration enforcement and civil arrests.

2.28.310 - Immigration and citizenship information—Federal immigration authorities.

2.28.320 - Law enforcement actions in court facilities—Completion of information form—Notice to court staff.

2.28.330 - Privilege from civil arrest—Court facilities.

2.28.340 - Applicability of courts open to all act.