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SUPERIOR COURT OF
WASHINGTON FOR THURSTON
COUNTY
INFORMATION FOR PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES WHO
NEED ACCOMMODATIONS TO
ACCESS THE COURT |
It
is the policy of the Superior
Court to ensure that persons
with disabilities have equal and
full access to the judicial
system.
Who may receive an
accommodation?
Anyone with a disability who
needs assistance in order to
participate in a court
proceeding, service, program or
activity. This form may be
used by anyone. What is a
disability is defined by federal
and state laws, including the
Americans with Disabilities Act
and the Washington Law Against
Discrimination and applicable
regulations.
What information does the court
need?
Applicants must tell the court
why they need the accommodation
and what accommodation they
would like. This
information will allow the court
to decide if the request may be
granted. Medical records
and medical information
submitted under form WPF All
Cases 01.0300, Sealed Medical
and Health Information (Cover
Sheet) shall be sealed
automatically and will not be
available to the public.
If the court lacks enough
information to decide, it may
ask the applicant for more
information.
What accommodation may be
requested?
Applicants may request
accommodations that allow them
to fully and meaningfully
participate in a court
proceeding. Applicants
should request the accommodation
that will best allow them to do
that. A reasonable
accommodation could be a sign
language interpreter; changes to
a courtroom's layout to improve
lighting, hearing, or mobility;
large print or high contrast
documents and forms; hearings
held by teleconference; extended
time for hearings and recesses;
or assistive listening and
seeing devises; personal
assistance or someone who can
help present the case or claim
to the court.
When should the form be filed?
The form should be filed as soon
as applicants know they need an
accommodation. The court
will usually need to receive the
request at least five days
before the accommodation is
needed. Requests coming in
later than that will be granted
if they are possible.
Who gets this information?
The request should be given to
Court Administrative employees.
The request is presented ex
parte, but may be filed in
the public court record file
where the public and other
participants may see it.
Other participants or the public
are not entitled to see any
medical or health information
that is filed under form WPF
All Cases 01.0300, Sealed
Medical and Health Information
(Cover Sheet).
Must all requests be granted?
No. If however, the
applicant qualifies, the court
will deny an accommodation
request only if it would cause
an undue burden, if it would
fundamentally later the court
proceeding; or it would threaten
someone's safety or well-being.
The court must explain how the
requested accommodation meets
one of these criteria.
Request for Reasonable
Accommodation Form Instructions

Request for Reasonable
Accommodation Form

Sealed Medical and Health
Information (Cover Sheet)
