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9.73.130 – Recording private communications -- Authorization -- Application for, contents | Washington Law

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9.73.130 – Recording private communications -- Authorization -- Application for, contents

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.73.130

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RCW 9.73.130 - Recording private communications -- Authorization -- Application for, contents Each application for an authorization to record communications or conversations pursuant to RCW 9.73.090 as now or hereafter amended shall be made in writing upon oath or affirmation and shall state:(1) The authority of the applicant to make such application;(2) The identity and qualifications of the investigative or law enforcement officers or agency for whom the authority to record a communication o
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