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Negligence, Tolling, and Amended Complaints Under Washington Law

In the 1997 personal injury case of Bresina v. Ronald E. Karlberg, Kathleen Karlberg, and Ace Paving Co., Inc., the Washington Court of Appeals, Division 2,...

SUV Rollover Near Ellensburg Leaves Two Hurt, Charges Pending

On Saturday at approximately 3:05 p.m., an SUV driven by 41-year-old Amy Long of Moses Lake veered off Interstate 82 near Ellensburg, struck an embankment,...

WAC 308-19-240 Bail Bond Agents: Recordkeeping Rules in Washington

Accurate and organized recordkeeping is essential for bail bond agents in Washington State. WAC 308-19-240outlines the specific recordkeeping requirements agents must follow to ensure legal compliance, protect client confidentiality, and maintain transparency...

Fast and Furious Crimes Under Washington State Law

The Fast and the Furious (2001) is a thrilling action film that dives into the world of street racing and high-stakes crime. The movie follows LAPD...

WAC 308-19-230 Bail Bond Agents: Prohibited Practices in Washington

Bail bond agents in Washington State must adhere to high ethical standards to protect clients and ensure compliance with Washington law. WAC 308-19-230 defines prohibited practices for bail bond agents,...

Rollover Accident on I‑82 Sends Two Moses Lake Residents to Hospital

Rollover Crash on I‑82 Injures Two Near Ellensburg A serious rollover crash occurred Friday afternoon on Interstate 82, sending two Moses Lake residents to the...

Bail Bond Agents WAC 308-19-220: Responsibilities in Washington Law

Bail bond agents in Washington State must follow strict rules to ensure compliance with WAC 308-19-220. This regulation is designed to uphold ethical conduct, protect client privacy,...

State v Stephenson Jury Unanimity Case in Washington Law

The case of State v. Stephenson is a significant Washington Court of Appeals decision that highlights critical issues involving jury unanimity in criminal trials. Decided on December...

Thurston County Bail Procedure: What You Need to Know

Understanding the Thurston County Bail Procedure The Thurston County bail procedure can be confusing and stressful—especially during an arrest or emergency. Whether you’re posting cash bail or using a bail bond company, knowing where to go and how the process works can save valuable time. At Blanford Law, we help clients with both bail issues and criminal charges. We’re here to walk you through the entire process—so you’re not left figuring it out alone. Where to Post Bail in Thurston County 🔹 Business Hours Post bail at the Clerk’s Office (District or Superior Court) Address: 2000 Lakeridge Dr. SW, Olympia, WA Ask for the clerk who handles criminal or bail matters 🔹 After Hours, Weekends & Holidays Use the Bail Window at the Thurston County Corrections Facility Location: 3491 Ferguson St. SW, Tumwater, WA Phone: 360-709-5900📌 Note: Bail processing is subject to staffing—expect possible wait times Cash Bail in Thurston County Only cash is accepted—no credit cards or checks Available 24 hours a day If a defendant is arrested with cash, they can request it be used toward bail All bail posted at the jail is forwarded to the court of origin Using a Bail Bond Company in Thurston County Many licensed agencies are authorized to post bail in Thurston County The jail does not provide referrals to specific bond companies Bail bonds must be posted at the same times and locations as cash bail 💡 Tip: Look up local bail bond agents in Olympia or Tumwater ahead of time. Bail Refunds and Court Follow-Up Any bail paid at the Corrections Facility is sent to the court that issued it...

Dukes of Hazzard Crimes Under Washington Law

The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), based on the popular TV series, is a comedy-action film that follows the adventures of cousins Bo and Luke Duke as...