Mason County Washington Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1102)Mason County Courts
Mason District Court419 North 4th StreetSheltonWA98584360-427-9670
Mason County Courts
Mason Superior Court419 North 4th StreetSheltonWA98584360-427-9670
Shelton Municipal Court525 West Cota StreetSheltonWA98584360-426-9772
Mason County District Attorney Office
Mason County Prosecuting Attorney521 North 4th StreetSheltonWA98584360-427-9670
Mason County Public Defender Office
Shelton Public Defender525 West Cota StreetSheltonWA98584360-426-9772
Mason County DMVs
Belfair Vehicle Licensing Office30 Romance Hill RoadBelfairWA98528360-275-0600
Shelton Driver Licensing Office2511 Olympic Highway NorthSheltonWA98584360-427-2165
Shelton Vehicle Licensing Office301 East Wallace Kneeland BoulevardSheltonWA98584360-427-4420
Shelton Vehicle Licensing Office411 North 5th StreetSheltonWA98584360-427-9670
Mason County Court Records Databases
Mason County Accident Reports
Mason County Arrest Warrants
Mason County Child Support Warrants
Mason County Court Records
Mason County Criminal Records
Mason County Probate Records
Mason County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search
Mason County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Skokomish Indian Tribe Court System Website
Mason County Court Jury Duty Information
Mason County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesWA
Mason County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesWA
Mason County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 30 DaysWA
Mason County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18WA
Mason County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service1 yearWA

Searching Court Records in Mason County Washington

Public Court Records in Mason County Washington are available online. This includes vital records, marriage licenses, payroll, and military discharges. These records can be used for research and other purposes. There are three ways to access them: in person, through the court’s website, or by using a paid search engine. However, if you are interested in searching court records in Mason County, you will need to contact the county clerk’s office.

The Superior Court is the highest court in Mason County, WA. This court has original and appellate jurisdiction. Its functions include family law, juvenile offenses, and civil disputes. In addition, it hears appeals from lower courts. This court can be found online or in person. For a fee, you can request the records of an individual. It is free to obtain public court records in Mason County, Washington. Just remember to read the fine print before proceeding.

To search public court records in Mason County, use the Washington Courts Online Case Search page. You’ll need to input the party’s full name, as it appears on the case file. However, you can use the wildcard feature to search for partial names. Note that while this website is maintained by the Administrative Office of the State Court, the information is not guaranteed to be accurate. Certified copies can only be requested from the local court clerk’s office.

The Superior Court of Mason County maintains criminal court records, and they’re available to interested parties for free. To obtain these documents, you can visit the Washington Courts Online Case Search page. You’ll need to input the defendant’s name, as it appears on the case file. If the defendant has a partial name, you can use the wildcard feature. The clerk’s office will confirm receipt of the request before sending it out to you.

The Mason County Superior Court is the highest court in the county. It is the county’s administrative office. It oversees all criminal court cases. Its primary functions include the dissolution and enforcement of a divorce, and the prosecution and defense of those convicted of crimes. Various types of legal cases are filed in this court. For instance, a man can file a petition for divorce in the state Superior. A woman can file a civil lawsuit against a woman who has a custody of her child.

Mason County is home to 39 counties and one court, the Mason County Superior Court. The courts listed on this site are the district and city courts. The state’s judicial system is based in Seattle. This is the county’s highest court. The WSP also collects reports of index crimes in other areas of the state. Its jurisdiction varies from case to case. If the offense was committed in the Mason area, it may be worth looking into.