RCW 36.23.070
Destruction of court exhibits—Preservation for historical purposes.
A county clerk may at any time more than six years after the entry of final judgment in any action apply to the superior court for an authorizing order and, upon such order being signed and entered, turn such exhibits of possible value over to the sheriff for disposal in accordance with the provisions of chapter 63.40 RCW, and destroy any other exhibits, unopened depositions, and reporters' notes which have theretofore been filed in such cause: PROVIDED, That reporters' notes in criminal cases must be preserved for at least fifteen years: PROVIDED FURTHER, That any exhibits which are deemed to possess historical value may be directed to be delivered by the clerk to libraries or historical societies.
[ 1981 c 154 § 1; 1973 c 14 § 2; 1967 ex.s. c 34 § 3; 1963 c 4 § 36.23.070. Prior: 1957 c 201 § 3; 1947 c 277 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 81-1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
36.23.020 - New bond may be required.
36.23.030 - Records to be kept.
36.23.040 - Custody and delivery of records.
36.23.067 - Reproduced court records have same force and effect as original.
36.23.070 - Destruction of court exhibits—Preservation for historical purposes.
36.23.080 - Office at county seat.
36.23.090 - Search for birth parents—County clerk's duty.
36.23.100 - Electronic payment of court fees and other financial obligations—Authorized.
36.23.110 - Legal financial obligations—Report on collections.