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Chapter 2.12 DISTRICT COURT
2.12.015 District Court District Established.
2.12.020 Cascade electoral district boundaries.
2.12.030 Evergreen electoral district boundaries.
2.12.040 Everett electoral district boundaries.
2.12.050 South electoral district boundaries.
2.12.055 Repealed.
2.12.060 Adjustment of precinct boundaries following annexations.
2.12.070 Number of judges.
2.12.080 Location of offices and courtrooms.
2.12.100 Authorization of Court Commissioners.
2.12.120 Salaries of municipal judges.
2.12.125 Presiding judge.
2.12.135 Division of probation.
*Code reviser’s note: Former chapter 2.12, Justice Court, was renamed by Ordinance 97-097, § 2, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff. date Jan. 10, 1999.
(1) There is hereby established a single district court in Snohomish County, to be known as the Snohomish county district court. The boundaries of the district court district shall be the boundaries of the county.
(2) The district court district shall be divided into four electoral districts for the purpose of electing district court judges by subcounty local districts as provided in RCW 3.38.070. District court judges having the qualifications set out in RCW 3.34.060 shall be elected pursuant to RCW 3.34.050 by registered voters of the electoral districts for which they file declarations of candidacy. The boundaries of the electoral districts are described in SCC 2.12.020, 2.12.030, 2.12.040 and 2.12.050.
(Added Ord. 97-097, § 3, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999; Amended by Ord. 17-017, April 26, 2017, Eff date May 15, 2017).
The electoral district in north Snohomish county, known as "Cascade Electoral District," shall include all the land lying within the following voting precincts. A complete legal description of the precinct boundaries is on file with the county auditor.
(Ord. 82-042 § 4, adopted June 29, 1982; Amended Ord. 86-050, § 7, June 11, 1986; Amended Ord. 88-029, § 7, April 20, 1988; Amended Ord. 88-067, § 8, July 27, 1988; Amended Ord. 89-041, § 7, May 24, 1989; Amended Ord. 91-091, July 10, 1991; Amended Ord. 93-047, June 30, 1993; Amended Ord. 94-063, § 1, July 20, 1994; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 4, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).
(1) The electoral district in southeast Snohomish county, known as "Evergreen Electoral District," shall include all the land lying within the following voting precincts. A complete legal description of the precinct boundaries is on file with the county auditor.
Totem Falls 1
Totem Falls 2
Totem Falls 3
(Ord. 82-042 § 4, adopted June 29, 1982; Amended Ord. 86-050, § 8, June 11, 1986; Amended Ord. 88-029, § 8, April 20, 1988; Amended Ord. 88-067, § 9, July 27, 1988; Amended Ord. 89-041, § 9, May 24, 1989; Amended Ord. 91-091, July 10, 1991; Amended Ord. 93-047, June 30, 1993; Amended Ord. 94-063, § 2, July 20, 1994; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 5, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).
The electoral district in western Snohomish county, known as "Everett Electoral District," shall include all the land lying within the following voting precincts. A complete legal description of the precinct boundaries is on file with the county auditor.
Everett 93
Everett 94
Everett 95
Everett 96
Everett 98
Hilton’s Lk.
Mukilteo 8
Mukilteo 11
Mukilteo 12
Mukilteo 13
Mukilteo 14
Mukilteo 15
Mukilteo 18
Mukilteo 21
Mukilteo 22
Mukilteo 23
Everett 64
Everett 76
Everett 80
Everett 82
Everett 84
Everett 90
(Ord. 82-042 § 4, adopted June 29, 1982; Amended Ord. 86-050, § 9, June 11, 1986; Amended Ord. 88-029, § 9, April 20, 1988; Amended Ord. 88-067, § 10, July 27, 1988; Amended Ord. 89-041, § 10, May 24, 1989; Amended Ord. 91-091, July 10, 1991; Amended Ord. 93-047, June 30, 1993; Amended Ord. 94-063, § 3, July 20, 1994; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 6, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).
The electoral district in southwest Snohomish county, known as "South Electoral District," shall include all the land lying within the following voting precincts. A complete legal description of the precinct boundaries is on file with the county auditor.
Lynnwood 37
Mountlake Terrace 6
Mountlake Terrace 8
Mountlake Terrace 14
Mountlake Terrace 16
Mountlake Terrace 17
Mountlake Terrace 18
Mountlake Terrace 19
Edmonds 33
Mountlake Terrace 20
Edmonds 39
Edmonds 41
Edmonds 46
Silver Firs 2
Silver Firs 3
Silver Firs 4
(Ord. 82-042 § 4, adopted June 29, 1982; Amended Ord. 86-050, § 10, June 11, 1986; Amended Ord. 88-029, § 10, April 20, 1988; Amended Ord. 88-067, § 11, July 27, 1988; Amended Ord. 89-041, § 11, May 24, 1989; Amended Ord. 91-091, July 10, 1991; Amended Ord. 93-047, June 30, 1993; Amended Ord. 94-063, § 4, July 20, 1994; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 7, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999; Amended by Ord. 17-017, April 26, 2017, Eff date May 15, 2017).
2.12.055 Joint district court district.
(Added Ord. 93-047, June 30, 1993; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 8, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999; Repealed by Ord. 17-017, April 26, 2017, Eff date May 15, 2017).
In order to meet the requirement of RCW 3.38.050(4) that a district court district boundary not intersect the boundary of an election precinct, the county auditor shall temporarily adjust precinct boundaries as necessary when a city annexes county territory to the city in accordance with RCW 29.04.040(5). The auditor shall report such precinct boundary adjustments to the county council, prosecuting attorney, and district court presiding judge.
(Added Ord. 89-041, § 12, May 24, 1989; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 9, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).
(1) There shall be eight full-time judges elected in the district court district established by this chapter.
(2) The number of judges to be elected in each electoral district shall be as follows:
Cascade -- one full-time judge;
Evergreen -- two full-time judges;
Everett -- two full-time judges;
South -- three full-time judges.
(Ord. 82-042 § 4, adopted June 29, 1982; Amended Ord. 86-050, § 11, June 11, 1986; Amended Ord. 88-029, § 11, April 20, 1988; Amended Ord. 88-067, § 12, July 27, 1988; Amended Ord. 89-041, § 13, May 24, 1989; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 10, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999; Amended Ord. 98-024, § 1, May 6, 1998, Eff date January 10, 1999).
The offices and courtrooms of the district court shall be located at the county courthouse in Everett, Washington; the county court facility in Arlington, Washington; the county court facility in Monroe, Washington; the county court facility in Lynnwood, Washington; and at such other locations as may be determined appropriate the presiding judge.
(Added Ord. 97-097, § 11, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).
(1) The district court is authorized to appoint one or more district court commissioners, subject to appropriation of necessary funds pursuant to chapter 4.26 SCC. District court commissioners may be located in any electoral district as determined by the presiding judge.
(2) A district court commissioner who is employed for twenty hours per week or more is eligible for employee benefits as described in chapter 3A.06 SCC, except that a district court commissioner shall accrue and use leave with pay, including sick leave, in the same manner as a district court judge.
(Res. adopted May 18, 1970; § 5 of Res. adopted June 13, 1966; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 12, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999; Amended Ord 01-071, Oct. 3, 2001, Eff date Jan. 1, 2002).
The county will not make payments to cities for the salaries of municipal judges.
(Res. adopted May 18, 1970; § 7 of Res. adopted June 13, 1966; Amended Ord. 97-097, § 13, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).
The business of the district court shall be supervised by a presiding judge selected pursuant to Rule 5 of the Administrative Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (ARLJ). The duties of the presiding judge are set out in ARLJ 5(b).
(Added Ord. 97-097, § 14, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).
There is established within the district court a division of probation which shall be responsible for providing probation services to the district court. The division of probation shall be supervised by the presiding judge.
(Added Ord. 97-097, § 15, Dec. 10, 1997, Eff date Jan. 10, 1999).