Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Judiciary Committee | |
HB 1348
Title: An act relating to jurisdiction over judgments.
Brief Description: Providing a uniform method of transferring a municipal court judgment into district court.
Sponsors: Representatives Williams, Newhouse and Lantz.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/1/05
Staff: Trudes Tango Hutcheson (786-7384).
Background:
Municipal courts and municipal departments within district courts have jurisdiction to process
civil and criminal violations of city ordinances that could result in monetary fines. The statutes
governing municipal courts and municipal departments do not provide those courts with
jurisdiction over civil judgment enforcement proceedings, such as garnishment or attachment.
District courts have jurisdiction over misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors and over civil
actions where the amount at issue is not more than $50,000. District courts generally have the
same powers as superior courts to enforce money judgments. For instance, district and superior
courts can use garnishment and attachment to enforce judgments. However, district courts do
not have authority to issue liens on real property.
District courts may transfer judgments to superior court by filing a certified transcript of the
judgment with the superior court. The court clerk enters the district court judgment in the same
manner as superior court judgments. Although jurisdiction over the judgment transfers to the
superior court, the court has the option of sending it back to district court to determine motions
to vacate or modify the judgment.
Summary of Bill:
District courts are granted jurisdiction over proceedings to civilly enforce money judgments
from municipal court or a municipal department of a district court. The proceeding may be
brought in the district in which the municipal court or municipal department is located. The
district court may not vacate or amend the judgment. The fee for filing the abstract of judgement
or transcript of judgment in district court is $31.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on January 25, 2005.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.