Wash. Admin. Code § 246-11-050 - Certification and authentication
(1) A person's written statement,
declaration, verification, certificate, or oath may be authenticated by a
written statement which is executed in substantially the following form:
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury under the
laws of the
(Date and Place) | (Signature) |
(2)
Documents or records may be authenticated by a certification, as provided in
subsection (1) of this section, from the custodian of the records or other
qualified person that the documents or records are what they purport to
be.
(3) Signature of any attorney
must be accompanied by and authenticated by that attorney's Washington State
Bar Association number.
(4)
Documents prepared and submitted by a party who is not represented by an
attorney must be signed and dated by that party and must include that party's
current address.
(5) Signature by a
party or an attorney on a document shall constitute a certificate by the party
or attorney that he or she has read the document, believes there are grounds to
support it, and has not submitted the document for the purpose of delay,
harassment, or needless increase in the cost of a proceeding.
(6) Compliance with certification
requirements of subsections (1) and (2) of this section creates a rebuttable
presumption that a document is authentic.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.130.050(1) and 18.130.060(3). 94-04-078, § 246-11-050, filed 1/31/94, effective 3/3/94. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.130.050(1). 93-08-003 (Order 347), § 246-11-050, filed 3/24/93, effective 4/24/93.
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