Revised Code of Washington
Wash. Rev. Code § 2.06.010 (2026)
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There is hereby established a court of appeals as a court of record. For the purpose of RCW 2.06.010 through 2.06.100 the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) "Rules" means rules of the supreme court.
(2) "Chief justice" means chief justice of the supreme court.
(3) "Court" means court of appeals.
(4) "Judge" means judge of the court of appeals.
(5) "Division" means a division of the court of appeals.
(6) "District" means a geographic subdivision of a division from which judges of the court of appeals are elected.
(7) "General election" means the biennial election at which members of the house of representatives are elected.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6
cases, 1997–2020 · leading case: Matter of Johnson, 933 P.2d 1019 (Wash. 1997).
Matter of Johnson, 933 P.2d 1019 (Wash. 1997). “RCW 2.06.010. Article IV, section 30(2) delineated the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals: "The jurisdiction of the court of appeals shall be as provided by statute or by rule authorized by statute.”
In re the Pers. Restraint of Johnson, 131 Wash. 2d 558 (Wash. 1997). “RCW 2.06.010. Article IV, section 30(2) delineated the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals: "The jurisdiction of the court of appeals shall be as provided by statute or by rule authorized by statute.”
Union Bank, NA v. Vanderhoek Assocs., LLC, 365 P.3d 223 (Wash. Ct. App. 2015). “RCW 2.06.010, .020; Wash. Const, art. IV, § 30.”
Eugster v. State, 171 Wash. 2d 839 (Wash. 2011). “RCW 2.06.010, .020. Each division is divided into three districts made up of one or more counties, and each of these districts elects a set number of judges to the Court of Appeals.”
State Of Washington, V Ross Anthony Burke, 466 P.3d 1147 (Wash. Ct. App. 2020). “020, the Court of Appeals, RCW 2.06.010, and the superior courts, RCW 2.”
Eugster v. State, 259 P.3d 146 (Wash. 2011). “RCW 2.06.010, .020. Each division is divided into three districts made up of one or more counties, and each of these districts elects a set number of judges to the Court of Appeals.”
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