![]() Preferred Citation:, King County Clerk, Naturalization Records, 1906-1920, Office of the Secretary of State, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives,. Transcribed and proofread by Mary Kathryn Kozy, Kent, Washington The Whatcom County Superior Court Clerks Office is responsible for maintaining and protecting the integrity of all records filed in the County. By February 2010, King County Superior Court had declared the State out of compliance with Article IX of the Washington State. In 1986 it was renamed after civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. In January 2007, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of two families against the State of Washington for not meeting its constitutional obligation to amply fund a uniform system of education. It is named after William Rufus De Vane King, acting vice-president under President Millard Fillmore who had succeeded to the presidency upon the death of President Zachary Taylor. The Oregon Territorial Legislature created King County on December 22, 1852. Learn about the documentation of Naturalization in Washington and what information is found in the various record types by selecting the tab that says "About this Collection" here We are pleased to provide for you internet access to our Clerks office computer system. Insofar as any California court has passed on the exact question, the right appears to survive.45 Five years after the Amendment, the Superior Court of. Criminal cases are brought by the government against. The document year is the date of entry into the United States. Persons may request protection orders through documents available at their County Clerks office. Search by either last name, first and last name, or just the first letter of the last name. The index will give information about the applicant and what documents are included in the files.įor the best search results, search by name. Our recording system makes available, either in our office downtown or on. These records include the index to Naturalization Petitions and Records filed at the King County Superior Court from 1906 to 1920 that were transferred by the National Archives and Records Administration – Pacific Alaska Region (Seattle) to the Washington State Archives Puget Sound Branch in 2003. We are pleased to offer the latest in technology for your information and convenience.
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