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Bill to let superior courts appoint housing‑court commissioners advances to hearing; sponsors cite surge in eviction filings

2636993 · March 14, 2025
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A bill authorizing superior courts to appoint housing court commissioners was discussed. Supporters said the commissioners could help clear an expanded unlawful‑detainer caseload; courts and associations noted training and fiscal implications.

The Senate Housing Committee held a public hearing on a bill that would allow superior courts to appoint housing court commissioners to assist with unlawful detainer (eviction) dockets.

Committee staff described the statutory background: the Washington State Constitution authorizes superior courts to appoint commissioners, and the legislature has previously authorized specialized commissioners with limited powers. The substitute bill would authorize courts in every county to appoint one or more…

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