How do I request a change of venue in an appeal?

In Washington, the process for requesting a change of venue in an appeal is governed by the Rules of Appellate Procedure. To request a change of venue in Washington, the appellant must first file a motion with the appellate court. The motion must set forth the reasons why the change of venue is sought, as well as why the court should grant the motion. The opposing party will then be given a chance to respond to the motion. After both parties have had the opportunity to make arguments, the court will decide whether to grant or deny the motion. If the motion is granted, the appeal will be transferred to a different appellate court. In addition to the motion, the appellant must also serve a copy of the motion on the other parties in the case. The appellant must also include a certificate of service along with the motion, stating that a copy of the motion was sent to the other parties. Finally, the appellant must pay the applicable filing fee. This is typically a nominal fee, depending on the amount at stake in the appeal. After any filing fees have been paid, the court will issue its decision on the motion.

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