RCW 5.44.130
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A seal of court or public office, when required to any writ, process, or proceeding to authenticate a copy of any record or document, may be affixed by making an inked, printed, or embossed impression directly on the document and shall be considered valid.
[ 2006 c 198 s 1 ; Code 1881 s 434; 1877 p 95 s 436 ; 1869 p 116 s 430 ; 1854 p 196 s 338 ; RRS s 1258.]
Notes:
Private seals abolished: RCW 64.04.090 .
Seals of courts and municipalities: State Constitution Art. 27 s 9.
Superior court seal: RCW 2.08.050 .
Supreme court seal: Rules of court: SAR 1.
Telegraphic message, description of seal: RCW 5.52.060 .