For Washington State, where can I find the Oath of Office for a new judge, including a judge Pro Tempore?

Does the judge need to sign a new oath at the beginning of a new term of office?

Where is the oath filed?


Locations of sample Oaths of Office:



New Oath of Office at beginning of a judge's new term of office:


Per Washington State Constitution - Article IV, Section 28 and RCW 2.08.080, the Legal Services section of the Washington State Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) believes judges should sign a new oath at the beginning of each new term.


Where to file the Oath of Office:

Please see: Answer ID: Where does our court file its judge's Oath of Office? (Varies by court level.)


Oaths of Office by Court Level

There are a number of statutes (RCWs - Revised Code of Washington) and also the Washington State Constitution, from which the content of the oaths in Washington State are derived:


 Court Level



 RCW or Constitution Reference



Title/Description


Washington State Supreme Court The Washington State ConstitutionArticle IV: THE JUDICIARY,

Section 28: OATHS OF JUDGES
RCW 2.04.080Oath of Office
RCW 2.04.240Judge pro tempore - Declaration of Policy - Appointment - Oath of Office
Court of AppealsRCW 2.06.085Oath of Judges
RCW 2.06.150Judge pro tempore - Appointment - Oath of office
Superior CourtThe Washington State ConstitutionArticle IV: THE JUDICIARY,

Section 28: OATHS OF JUDGES
RCW 2.08.080Oath of Office
RCW 2.08.180Judge pro tempore - Appointment - Oath - Compensation
RCW 2.24.020Oath (Court Commissioners)
District CourtRCW 3.34.080Oath - District judges - Court Commissioners
Municipal Court   RCW 3.50.097Judge's oath - Bonds [Also valid for judge pro tempore]



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