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Washington Eviction Data

Warrant-of-restitution activity in Washington — petitioned, executed, cancelled, or expired.

Maryland is the only state in the country that requires every District Court to publish each warrant of restitution and its outcome — petitions filed, executions, cancellations, expirations. This page is scoped to Washington. Adjust the time period or case type filters below — every chart re-renders instantly.

Heads up: this data only covers the warrant phase — it does NOT include initial FTPR filings, summons, judgments, or any pre-warrant court events. The numbers below describe what happens after a landlord has already won judgment and asked for the writ.

The full Maryland statewide view is at /tools/maryland-eviction-data.

Dataset at a glance
Coverage
Washington only
Date range
Jan 2023 → Mar 2026
Sync cadence
Every morning, 04:00 ET
Last sync
May 5, 2026
Publishing lag
~1–3 months

The state publishes new events as court clerks key them in. Most-recent months under-count until clerks catch up.

Time period
Case type
Jurisdiction

Statewide indicators (Last 12 months)

Warrant Petitions (12 months)
1,310
-21.0% vs prior period
Executed (12 months)
399
30.5% of petitions
Cancelled (12 months)
493
37.6% saved before execution
Top jurisdiction
WASHINGTON
1,310 petitions (12 months)
All recorded events
10.4K
Through Mar 31, 2026
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Monthly events

Every warrant-of-restitution event reported by Washington District Court, stacked by outcome. Petitions are the top of the funnel; executions, cancellations, and expirations are how those petitions resolve.

Jurisdiction context

Washington highlighted on the Maryland map. Switch the metric to compare it against statewide warrant petitions, executions, or cancellations within the selected period.

What happens to a warrant petition?

Of every warrant of restitution petitioned in Washington in the selected period, what share is executed by the sheriff, cancelled before execution (tenant paid, settled, or moved out), or expires? Note: not every petition has resolved yet — pending warrants are not in this dataset.

Case mix

The composition of Washington warrant petitions in the selected period. Failure-to-Pay-Rent dominates — but hold-overs, wrongful detainers, and lease breaches all show up.

Composition (selected period)

  • FAILURE TO PAY RENT1,232 · 94.0%
  • TENANT HOLDING OVER35 · 2.7%
  • BREACH OF LEASE29 · 2.2%
  • WRONGFUL DETAINER14 · 1.1%

All Maryland jurisdictions

Washington ranking shown in context of all 24 jurisdictions. Use the sort dropdown to compare on volume, executions, cancellations, or rate.

#JurisdictionPetitionsExecutedCancelledShare of top
1WASHINGTON← this page1,310399493
100%

Top 25 tenant ZIP codes in Washington

ZIP codes with the most warrant petitions in Washington in the selected period. Tenant ZIP is clerk-entered; not every record has one. Useful for housing-stability research and outreach targeting.

#ZIPPetitionsVolume
1217401,030
221742155
32179549
42171911
52172210
62175010
7217679
8217136
9217836
10217344
11217564
12217824
13217143
14212152
15210901
16214701
17217021
18217151
19217581

Year-over-year warrant petitions

One line per year, x-axis the month. A higher line means a busier court that year in Washington. The 2023 → 2024 → 2025 trajectory hints at where eviction pressure is heading.

Methodology & sources
What this dashboard measures, where the numbers come from, and the known caveats.

Source: District Court of Maryland Eviction Case Data (mandated by 2022 Maryland law; published via Open Data Maryland).

Scope of this dataset: The 2022 law requires reporting of warrants of restitution and their outcomes — not initial FTPR filings or judgments. Every record in this dashboard is one of four event types: petition for warrant filed, warrant return — evicted, warrant return — cancelled, or warrant return — expired. So when you see “petitions” here, that means a landlord has already won a judgment and is asking the court for the writ to physically remove the tenant.

Refresh + publishing lag: EvictPro syncs deltas from the source dataset every morning at 04:00 ET via the Open Data API. When the state ships new records, we have them within 24 hours. However, the state itself publishes events on a ~1–3 month lag — court clerks enter each warrant manually, and the most-recent months always under-count until clerks catch up. Last successful sync: May 5, 2026 (status: SUCCESS). Latest court event in our copy of the dataset: Mar 31, 2026.

Filters: Time period, jurisdiction, and case type filters are sticky in the URL — share the URL and recipients see the same view.

Important caveats:

  • The state notes that the data reflects “when the data is entered by the clerk,” not always the calendar date the action occurred. Recent months may under-count until clerks finish data entry.
  • Petitions and outcomes don't reconcile inside a calendar window — a warrant petitioned in Q4 may not return service until Q1. Resolution rates are most reliable when read across the full dataset, not a single month.
  • Some recent petitions are still pending — the executed/cancelled/ expired shares add up to less than 100% of petitions until everything resolves.
  • Tenant ZIP codes are clerk-entered and missing on a fraction of records. The “Top 25 ZIPs” table reflects only records with a valid 5-digit tenant ZIP.
  • “Baltimore” alone (without “City”/“County”) is treated as Baltimore County for the choropleth, since the 24 jurisdictions include both.
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