e-Filing Access
In order to electronically file cases with the Court, you will need to create an eFiling user account
ATTENTION INFRACTION ATTORNEYS: New Document Form Titles Pursuant to IRLJ 3.1(b)
Please refer to the updated document title list for the new titles.
FRAUD ALERT:
Be aware of potential fraudulent activity regarding courts. Examples include calls from scammers that spoof District Court phone numbers, or text messages that say you must appear in court the next day for unpaid vehicle toll violations or must otherwise click a link to “Pay Now” or your driver’s license will be cancelled. The Court does not send tickets via text. Be cautious of clicking links in unknown messages. To see if you have a ticket in King County District Court, visit our Case Access Resources webpage. You also can Contact Us with questions.
The following: Fake Notice Example is NOT a notice from King County District Court. It is a scam notice. Do not click the QR code or send money.
Announcements
Due to an internal error with eCourt, King County District Court will be reducing the number of documents that can be filed with one payment to ten (10) per invoice. There is no estimated time for resolution yet.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have and ask for your patience as we diligently work to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
Important Notice: PDF and Stamp Viewing Issues in Microsoft Edge
We have identified that some users may experience difficulties viewing PDF documents or stamps when using the Microsoft Edge browser. For an optimal viewing experience, we recommend switching to Google Chrome.
Thank you for your understanding, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Notice Regarding Blake Motions:
If you are not a prosecutor filing a Blake Motion to Vacate, please select the document title “C-950712 - Notice of Hearing re: Motion to Vacate Conviction.” The “Motion to Vacate - Blake” option is only for prosecutors.
For prosecutors filing Blake motions, please ensure that the motion is accompanied by a proposed order and that the pleading is signed.
SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Changes coming to online case search functionality for King County District Court
The case search functionality on the King County District Court e-Filing/Case Access Portal will be changing the week of April 22, 2024. You still will be able to search by either case number or name (of person or company), but searching by name will be accomplished differently than before. This change is intended to improve the search results. For “Case Search by Name,” you will need to select either “Criminal and Infraction” or “Civil,” depending on the type of case you are looking for.
Criminal and Infraction includes Parking. Civil includes Civil Lawsuits, Small Claims, Protection Orders, Impounds, and Name Changes. When searching by name, you also will need to include a case filing date – with a range of up to 365 days for instances in which you do not know the precise filing date.
Attention Civil Filers
Effective April 1, 2024, ex parte motions denied by a judicial officer may not be resubmitted via the e-Filing portal. All resubmitted motions will be heard in person only. An assessment of $20 will be imposed. See KCC 4A.634.100A.
e-Filing and Case Access
In order to electronically file cases with the Court, you will need to create an eFiling user account. Anonymous use of the e-filing portal is not allowed. All e-filing and case access will require a log-in. Public access accounts are free, and are easy to set up. User accounts are NOT required for fine and ticket payment. If you need help using the portal, please refer to the user guides below:
• How to register for an account
• How to e-file documents
• How to view case records
• How to respond to a ticket
For additional step-by-step instructions, please visit our e-Filing Resources Page.
Need Help?
For a list of document titles which are available for use, click here.
For questions about the status of a case or request, such as:
• The status of a document or a request you submitted
• Questions about a case or document
• Records requests
• Token requests
Please contact the customer service team directly at: kcdc.webmaster@kingcounty.gov or call 206-205-9200.
For help with technical issues such as:
• Reactivating or unblocking an account
• Resetting a password
• System errors or access problems
Please email the technical support team at kcdcefilinghelp@kingcounty.gov.
For questions related to family law, estates, divorce, or if your case number begins with a format like XX-X-XXXXX-X SEA or KNT, please contact King County Superior Court website here.
For information such as court forms, Zoom hearing access, and courthouse information, please visit our homepage here.
Maintenance Notice
In order to accommodate necessary system maintenance, this site will be unavailable every Sunday from 2:00AM to 3:00AM.
Any portal accounts that have not been accessed within the past 12 months will be automatically deactivated.
To reactivate your account or for further assistance, please contact the court directly at kcdcefilinghelp@kingcounty.gov.
Restrictions with eFilings
Notices of Appeal and paperwork relating to the appeal can no longer be e-filed through the portal. Notices of Appeal and related pleadings must be filed in-person or by mail at any King County District Court location (email filings will also be rejected). Applicable fees must be paid when due unless the court has granted a waiver of the fees. Failure to pay fees when due delays the processing of Appeals and may result in an Appeal being dismissed.
Requests for fee waiver: If you wish to request a fee waiver of the filing fee, your case filing and Motion for Fee Waiver must be filed in person or through the mail.
Bulk filing of fee-based transactions will be limited to FORTY (40) submissions per cart. This is done in an effort to ensure the increase in portal filing traffic does not cause technical issues with filing in general. Note: the limit does not apply to non-fee-based submissions as those do not collect in the cart.
Customers are asked to limit their activity to TWENTY (20) credit card or eCheck transactions PER DAY. This is to ensure the increase in portal filing traffic does not cause technical issues with our payment processor.
Requests for fee waiver: If you wish to request a fee waiver of the filing fee, your case filing and Motion for Fee Waiver must be filed in person or through the mail.
Data and documents that have been in a user's cart for more than 10 days are purged in the background and cause technical issues to the Court when filings are attempted for submission. If there are any items in your cart for longer than 10 days, please restart the filing and upload process.
Questions and technical issues can be referred to the Help Desk at kcdcefilinghelp@kingcounty.gov or 206-205-9200, Option 8.
Questions and technical issues can be referred to the Help Desk at kcdcefilinghelp@kingcounty.gov or 206-205-9200, Option 8.
Mandatory eFiling
In accordance with LGR 30 and King County Code 4A.634.100.B King County District Court requires all attorneys to electronically file (e-File) all documents for all case types: criminal, infraction and all civil cases, unless otherwise provided in LGR30.
Each failure to e-File will incur a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each paper document not e-Filed. The $50.00 fee shall be assessed to the attorney as a sanction. Failure to pay the fee after 30 days will result in show-cause hearing on sanctions.
For more information on e-filing, visit King County District Court’s webpage.