Can our court distribute its local court rule changes electronically to the law libraries in Washington State?
There is nothing in General Court Rule GR 7 which would prohibit electronic distribution, although some rural county law libraries may not have an e-mail address. Upon request, mailing labels for all of the law libraries in Washington State are furnished by the Legal Services unit of the Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC). To request a set of mailing labels, please send your request by mail or e-mail to: Legal Services Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts P.O. Box 41170 Olympia, WA 98504-1170 E-mail: nancy.sullins@courts.wa.gov If this did not answer your question or if you have a suggestion, please Ask an Expert to submit your question to the Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) Customer Services. The AOC will answer your e-mail and create or update the answer in the AOC Knowledge Base if necessary.
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