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www.governor.wa.govMay 18, 2021 · in Washington will move to Phase 3 of the Healthy WA: Roadmap to Recovery reopening plan effective May 18 until June 30. However, if the Healthy Washington County Phases as of May 18, 2021 statewide ICU capacity reaches 90% at any point, activities will be rolled back again. Whitman Gar˜eld Columbia Walla Walla Franklin
www.sos.wa.gov/library/Genealogy
www.sos.wa.govThe county clerk in each county will have copies for certificates issued in their county. Washington State Archives Many county auditors have given the marriage records held in their offices to the Washington State Archives. They will be held at one of the 5 Archives branches around the state.
Superior Court of Washington, County of
www.courts.wa.govCR 4(g), RCW 4.28.080(15) Optional Form (05/2016) FL All Family 101 Proof of Personal Service p. 1 of 3 Superior Court of Washington, County of In re: Petitioner/s (person/s who started this case): And Respondent/s (other party/parties): No.
Superior Court of Washington, County of
www.courts.wa.govRCW 26.09.020; 26.60.100 Mandatory Form (06/2020) FL Divorce 201 Petition for Divorce (Dissolution) p. 1 of 11 Superior Court of Washington, County of In re the marriage of:
How to find Washington State DEATH RECORDS …
www.sos.wa.govThe county death registers have been microfilmed, and are available at the Washington State Library. They have also been scanned are available on Ancestry.com, and on Washington State Digital Archives (see below).
Do I Need a Bldg Permit - Kitsap County, Washington
www.kitsapgov.comKitsap County requires building and/or fire code permits for many residential and commercial projects to ensure safety for community residents and the environment, however, there are some projects that don’t require a permit. A Department Community Development (DCD) building permit is not required for the projects listed below;
Providing Health Care to Minors under Washington Law
depts.washington.eduProviding Health Care to Minors under Washington Law: A summary of health care services that can be provided to minors without parental consent. While Washington State’s general age of majority for health care is 18 (RCW 26.28.010), a single, unemancipated* minor can receive treatment without parental consent in the following areas: