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Administrator's Office of the Courts
The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) in Olympia, WA was established in 1957 to provide support for Washington's non-unified courts, ensuring the efficient administration of justice. Under the direction of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, AOC offers a wide range of services, including budget development, system evaluation, maintenance of the Judicial Information System, continuing education for judges, compilation of statewide court statistics, and provision of information to the judicial community, government branches, and the public. The State Court Administrator, appointed by the Supreme Court, acts as a liaison between the judicial, executive, and legislative branches, as well as justice partners and state agencies. With over 240 employees in four divisions, AOC's responsibilities include administrative services, court services, information services, and management services. AOC also coordinates and provides oversight for various special programs, such as the Court Education Committee, Ethics Advisory Committee, Gender and Justice Commission, Judicial Information System Committee, and Minority and Justice Commission.Generated from the website