Legal Help

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(Through Washington State Library and King County Law Library)

 Use email or Live Help (Chat) to ask questions on different legal subjects.

Get guidance at the Washington State Law Library or the King County Law Library  for legal resources.

Live chat Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Chat at the King County Law Library Monday-Friday between 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

More help is available from the Washington State Law Library, call (360) 357-2136 (M – F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.)

 
Specific Topics

Bankruptcy

Landlord/Tenant

Recovering Your Security Deposit

Eviction and Your Defense

 Foreclosures

Traffic Infractions

Women’s Rights

Interactive Divorce Forms

 How to Answer a Lawsuit for Debt Collection

 Washington Probate

 
Court Forms

Washington State Courts Website

King County Law Library  

 
Websites

Washington State Courts

Revised Code of Washington

Washington Administrative Code

Washington Law Help

Washington State Law Library

King County Law Library

LawforWa

University of Washington Internet Legal Resources

Internet Legal Resource Group

Google Scholar

 
Municipal and County Codes Online

Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington 

 
Benton-Franklin County Law Library – inside the Columbia Basin College Library  2600 N 20th, Pasco, WA   99301   542-5525 The print collection primarily consists of cases, laws, and regulations from the Federal Government, Washington State, and the local counties and municipalities. The Law Library also offers public access to free State and Federal Government web resources as well as numerous subscription databases on three legal research computers. Subscription legal databases are only available in the Library; no remote access is provided.
 

Available at the Kennewick Library   
Hardcopy of the Revised Code of Washington or RCWs (state laws) or online at: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx
Annotated RCWs 

Washington Administrative Code (WAC) can be found online at: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx

Benton County Code

 

Public Library Toolkit: www.aallnet.org/sis/lisp/toolkit.htm

This is a toolkit meant to help public librarians understand the process of legal research, effectively develop and use the information located within their libraries, utilize information located outside their libraries, with the end goal of helping the patron locate the legal information they need.