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Washington Agreed Order Allowing Access to Restricted Court Records (GR22(c)(2))

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Agreed Order Allowing Access to Restricted Court Records (GR22(c)(2))

Washington Agreed Order Allowing Access to Restricted Court Records (GR22 (c)(2)) is a court order that grants access to records that would otherwise be restricted. It can be issued by the court upon agreement between the parties involved in the case. This order gives permission to access the court records, which may include documents, pleadings, transcripts, depositions, findings, and orders. There are two types of Washington Agreed Order Allowing Access to Restricted Court Records (GR22(c)(2)): GR22(c)(2)(A) and GR22(c)(2)(B). GR22(c)(2)(A) is used for cases where the parties have agreed to allow access to the records, while GR22(c)(2)(B) is used when the court has approved access to the records. Both types of orders provide access to restricted court records to the parties involved in the case.

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A notice of appeal must be filed in the trial court within the longer of (1) 30 days after the entry of the decision of the trial court which the party filing the notice wants reviewed, or (2) the time provided by statute as described in RAP 5.2e.

All records maintained by state and local agencies are available for public inspection unless law specifically exempts them. You are entitled to access to public records under reasonable conditions, and to copies of those records upon paying the costs of making the copy.

Anyone can ask to see written records produced by Washington State government agencies including the Department of Health. To find out more, choose from the following options: Submit a public records request through our DOH Public Records Portal.

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All court records are open to the public except as restricted by federal law, state law, court rule, court order, or case law.

You must file a written motion with the Court to seal your records. Sealing is at the judge's discretion. In deciding whether to seal your court record, a judge will weigh your privacy interests against the public's interest in keeping the files open.

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Based on the parties' agreement, (name): is allowed access to the confidential court records in this case described below. The Motion for Access to Restricted Court Records is: ☐ Denied.

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Washington Agreed Order Allowing Access to Restricted Court Records (GR22(c)(2))