RCW 6.25.150
Property may be followed to adjoining county.
If, after an attachment has been placed in the hands of the sheriff, any property of the defendant is moved from the county, the sheriff may pursue and attach the property in an adjoining county within twenty-four hours after removal.
[ 1987 c 442 § 815; 1886 p 42 § 12; RRS § 658. Prior: Code 1881 §§ 174-192; 1877 pp 35-40; 1873 pp 43-50; 1871 pp 9, 10; 1869 pp 41-47; 1863 pp 112-120; 1860 pp 30-36; 1854 pp 155-162. Formerly RCW 7.12.120.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 6 - Enforcement of Judgments
6.25.010 - Application of chapter to district courts.
6.25.030 - Issuance of writ—Grounds.
6.25.040 - Grounds if debt not due.
6.25.050 - Procedure when debt not due.
6.25.060 - Application for writ—Affidavit.
6.25.070 - Issuance of writ—Notice—Hearing—Issuance without notice—Forms for notice.
6.25.080 - Issuance of writ—Attachment bond.
6.25.090 - Bond—Additional security.
6.25.100 - Action on bond—Damages and attorney's fees.
6.25.110 - Contents of writ—Levy of attachment.
6.25.120 - Writs to different counties—Successive writs.
6.25.130 - Writ—Notation of time received—Order of execution.
6.25.150 - Property may be followed to adjoining county.
6.25.160 - Sheriff's inventory—Return.
6.25.170 - Examination of defendant as to property.
6.25.180 - Motion to discharge attachment—Affidavits in opposition—Discharge.
6.25.190 - Discharge of attachment—Bond—Judgment on bond.
6.25.220 - Sale of property before judgment.
6.25.230 - Custody of property or proceeds.
6.25.240 - Subjection of attached property to judgment.
6.25.250 - Procedure when attached property insufficient.
6.25.260 - Procedure where execution unsatisfied.