Revised Code of Washington
Wash. Rev. Code § 2.40.020 (2026)
Witness fee and mileage in civil cases demandable in advance
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Witnesses in civil cases shall be entitled to receive, upon demand, their fees for one day's attendance, together with mileage going to the place where they are required to attend, if such demand is made to the officer or person serving the subpoena at the time of service.
[Code 1881 s 2100; 1869 p 374 s 22; RRS s 507.]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2010–2010 · leading case: In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceeding Against Scannell, 239 P.3d 332 (Wash. 2010).
In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceeding Against Scannell, 239 P.3d 332 (Wash. 2010). “, Scannell personally delivered a letter to the Bar officewhere the deposition was to be heldsaying that he would not attend the deposition because the Bar had not furnished him with witness travel fees pursuant to RCW 2.40.020. Exs. A-428, A-430. ¶ 13 Disciplinary counsel…”
In re the Disciplinary Proceeding Against Scannell, 169 Wash. 2d 723 (Wash. 2010). “, Scannell personally delivered a letter to the Bar office — where the deposition was to be held — saying that he would not attend the deposition because the Bar had not furnished him with witness travel fees pursuant to RCW 2.40.020. Exs. A-428, A-430. *733 ¶13 Disciplinary…”
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