Public Defenders offered by King County Department of Public Defense in Seattle
710 2nd Avenue, DEXTER HORTON BLDG SUITE 200, Seattle, WA 98104
Located in downtown Seattle on 3rd Ave between James St & Yesler Way. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.
Voice - Screener
Interpreter services, Spanish
Call to have the financial screening done over the phone. No appointment is necessary. Cases are screened for indigence determination. Those who are financially eligible are appointed to a public defender or a private attorney who accepts court-appointed public defense cases. Clients are interviewed on a first come, first served basis; no appointment is necessary. If you have been assigned to a division by a DPD screener, please wait four business days from the date of screening and then call the division to find out the name of your attorney. If you don't know to which division you were assigned, please call DPD. Documents Required: - Your court summons, which shows your case number, charge, next court date and type of hearing scheduled - Your two most recent pay stubs - Your most recent bank statement - A copy of your income tax return
Individuals who are arrested are notified they will be provided with an attorney at public expense if they can't afford one. There may be a fee for other services, depending on the client's income.
King, WA
Description
Provides attorneys to people who are financially eligible and who are facing certain kinds of criminal and civil proceedings. Screens adult clients for juvenile record sealing, juvenile sex offender registration relief, and juvenile restitution modifications. Handles adult cases, including King County misdemeanors, misdemeanor appeals, felonies, involuntary commitment, sex predator commitment and contempt of court cases. Public defenders also handle juvenile cases, dependency cases, and Becca cases, including Truancy, Child in Need Services (CHINS) and At Risk Youth (ARY). Cases are assigned to a division based upon the type of charge. Some divisions are only in certain courts or handle a particular case type. Clients are also screened for conflicts with the divisions. Every effort is taken to avoid conflicts between attorneys and their clients. Attorneys are not permitted to represent a client who was a witness, victim, or co-defendant on a previous case the attorney represented.
Providing organization
King County Department of Public Defense
Provides criminal defense counsel to low-income individuals whose liberty is in jeopardy or who may have their parental rights jeopardized.
