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New King County District Court in Auburn launches Nov. 1, with full services for the public on Nov. 5

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King County Executive
Dow Constantine


New King County District Court in Auburn launches Nov. 1, with full services for the public on Nov. 5

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The transition from Auburn Municipal Court to King County District Court takes place this Thursday, November 1 – expanding and improving access to justice for the residents of South King County.

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New King County District Court in Auburn launches Nov. 1, with full services for the public on Nov. 5

Partnership between King County and city of Auburn improves access to justice while capturing economies of scale

The transition from Auburn Municipal Court to King County District Court takes place this Thursday, November 1 – expanding and improving access to justice for the residents of South King County. 

“Regional partnerships like these make good sense for the public we serve, capturing economies of scale and providing advanced court technology for the residents of Auburn,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine.

Auburn joins 12 other local cities that contract with King County District Court. Under a new interlocal agreement, the City of Auburn will adjudicate civil and criminal matters occurring within the city through King County District Court – South Division. Services will be provided at the same location of the former Auburn Municipal Court, at 340 E. Main Street.

“By keeping the court at the Auburn Justice Center, our residents can still access court services at the same convenient location, while saving the costs of supporting a stand-alone court,” said Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis.

“District Court provides a transparent, efficient, and cost-effective approach for providing high-quality municipal court services and expanding the array of services available in South King County,” said District Court Presiding Judge Corinna Harn. “Our judges and staff are looking forward to serving the public at the Auburn facility.”

To prepare for the transition, the Court will be closed on November 1 and 2, except for in-custody video hearings that are held in Courtroom 1. The full array of District Court services will be available to the public starting Monday, November 5.

Hours for the new court will be Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.



King County Executive
Dow Constantine
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