RCW 3.66.100
Territorial jurisdiction—Process—Limitation.
(1) Every district judge having authority to hear a particular case may issue criminal process in and to any place in the state.
(2) Every district judge having authority to hear a particular case may issue civil process, including writs of execution, attachment, garnishment, and replevin, in and to any place as permitted by statute or rule. This statute does not authorize service of process pursuant to RCW 4.28.180 in actions filed pursuant to chapter 12.40 RCW, except in actions brought against an owner under chapter 59.18 RCW, or in civil infraction matters.
[ 2011 c 132 § 3; 1998 c 73 § 1; 1987 c 442 § 1101; 1984 c 258 § 701; 1961 c 299 § 121.]
NOTES:
Court Improvement Act of 1984—Effective dates—Severability—Short title—1984 c 258: See notes following RCW 3.30.010.
Issuance of process
infractions generally: RCW 7.80.020.
natural resource infractions: RCW 7.84.120.
traffic infractions: RCW 46.63.130.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 3 - District Courts—Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
Chapter 3.66 - Jurisdiction and Venue.
3.66.010 - Powers of district court.
3.66.020 - Civil jurisdiction.
3.66.030 - Restrictions on civil jurisdiction.
3.66.040 - Venue—Civil action.
3.66.050 - Transfer of proceedings.
3.66.060 - Criminal jurisdiction.
3.66.065 - Assessment of punishment.
3.66.067 - Assessment of punishment—Suspension or deferral of sentence—Dismissal of charges.
3.66.068 - Assessment of punishment—Suspension or deferral of sentence—Terms.
3.66.0691 - Sentencing—Crimes against property—Criminal history check.
3.66.070 - Venue—Criminal actions—Temporary venue.
3.66.080 - Criminal venue corrected.
3.66.100 - Territorial jurisdiction—Process—Limitation.
3.66.110 - Advertising authority to solemnize marriages is breach of judicial ethics.
3.66.115 - "Legal financial obligation"—Defined.
3.66.120 - Court-ordered restitution—Enforcement.