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If your case is an existing Small Claims Court case, we will be notified by the Clerk of the Court when the time comes to set a mediation up. If you have questions about the Small Claims Court process, please contact the King County Clerk of the Court at (206) 205-9200

If you have questions about the mediation process, we can arrange an appointment for you to talk to someone. 


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Our income ranges are based on the Seattle AMI, or Area Median Income. AMI is a key metric in affordable housing. Area Median Income is defined as the midpoint of a specific area’s income distribution and is calculated on an annual basis by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. 


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Thank you for contacting the King County Dispute Resolution Center. We strive to respond to requests for service within 3 business days. We look forward to working with you!