UPDATED June 22, 2020. Bench copies may NO LONGER be emailed. They must be provided as before, by placing a copy in the Judge’s Bench Copy Box, in the Superior Court Clerk’s office, or appropriately marked and placed in the drop box in front of the Courthouse, in an envelope clearly marked Superior Court Clerk’s Office.
Editor’s note: CCBA.com wishes to thank the judges and their clerk’s for their exceptional help during the height of the lock down by processing paperwork outside the normal procedures. Special thanks to Casey Thrush and Lacey Fors.
April 16, 2020. Clallam County Superior Court Chief Judge Brent Basden has modified the method of delivering proposed orders for the judge to review, during the state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Orders that you want signed must be emailed to [rescinded] who will immediately forward the order to the assigned judge. The Clerkâs office is doing an amazing job of getting all of the other pleadings scanned immediately so that they can be reviewed by the assigned judge in conjunction with the emailed order.
C.J. Brent Basden
All other pleadings, motions, supporting documents, etc, must still be provided to the Clallam County Superior Court Clerk. These may delivered to the drop box in front of the courthouse if proper procedures are followed. Click here to see the drop box rules.