Sammamish Probate Court Records

Probate court records for Sammamish are filed and maintained at King County Superior Court in Seattle, which has jurisdiction over all estate administration, wills, and guardianship cases for Sammamish residents under RCW Title 11.

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Sammamish Overview

~70KPopulation
KingCounty
~$310Filing Fee
SuperiorCourt Level

Where Sammamish Probate Cases Are Filed

King County Superior Court handles all probate and estate matters for Sammamish residents. Sammamish is located in east King County on the Sammamish Plateau, north of I-90. Probate cases for Sammamish residents go to King County Superior Court in Seattle. There is no city-level probate court in Sammamish.

Sammamish Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and misdemeanors within city limits. It has no jurisdiction over probate or estate matters. All estate and guardianship filings go to King County Superior Court at (206) 296-9300. The main courthouse is at 516 Third Avenue in Seattle.

Primary OfficeKing County Courthouse
516 Third Avenue, Room E-609
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone(206) 296-9300
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Online SearchOdyssey Portal

Sammamish is one of the fastest-growing cities in Washington and has a high concentration of technology industry residents. The city is part of the greater Eastside suburban area. Estates filed for Sammamish residents go through the same King County system as all other King County communities.

Sammamish Probate Filing Fees

The probate filing fee in King County is approximately $310 for a standard estate case. This is slightly higher than most Washington counties due to local surcharges. Contact the clerk at (206) 296-9300 to confirm the current fee before filing. Non-certified copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $5 for the first page and $1 for each additional page. Letters testamentary and letters of administration each cost $5.

What Sammamish Probate Records Contain

Probate case files document estate administration from the opening petition through final distribution. Standard documents include the original will if one exists, the probate petition, the personal representative's oath, notice to creditors, estate inventory and appraisement, creditor claims, court orders, and the final decree of distribution.

Sammamish estates may include high-value residential real estate on the Sammamish Plateau, financial accounts, and technology company equity. The area has seen rapid appreciation in residential property values. Washington allows a Small Estate Affidavit for estates not exceeding $100,000 under RCW Chapter 11.62, though the high property values in Sammamish mean most estates will exceed this threshold and require formal probate. Personal identifiers are redacted from public records under Washington Court Rule GR 31(e).

Probate Resources in Sammamish

Free official probate forms are at courts.wa.gov/forms. Online case search is at the Odyssey Portal. Historical records are at the Washington State Digital Archives and the Puget Sound Regional Branch in Bellevue at (425) 564-3940. Full Washington probate law is at RCW Title 11.

Northwest Justice Project serves King County residents at (888) 201-1014. Washington State Bar Association directory is at wsba.org. Self-help guides are at washingtonlawhelp.org.

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King County Probate Court Records

Sammamish is served by King County Superior Court in Seattle for all probate matters. For more information on the court and records access, visit the King County probate records page.

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These cities near Sammamish file probate cases through their respective county courts.