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Electric City Municipal Court
10 Western Avenue, PO Box 130
Electric City, WA 99123
Electric City, WA 99123
Phone: 509-633-1510
Fax: 509-633-1401
Fax: 509-633-1401
Electric City Municipal Court cases are handled by Grant County District Court under an interlocal agreement. The city provides facilities and court clerk.
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