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2022 Revised Code of Washington
Title 9A - Washington Criminal Code
Chapter 9A.56 - Theft and Robbery.
- 9A.56.010 - Definitions.
- 9A.56.020 - Theft—Definition, defense.
- 9A.56.030 - Theft in the first degree.
- 9A.56.040 - Theft in the second degree.
- 9A.56.050 - Theft in the third degree.
- 9A.56.060 - Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts.
- 9A.56.063 - Making or possessing motor vehicle theft tools.
- 9A.56.065 - Theft of motor vehicle.
- 9A.56.068 - Possession of stolen vehicle.
- 9A.56.070 - Taking motor vehicle without permission in the first degree.
- 9A.56.075 - Taking motor vehicle without permission in the second degree.
- 9A.56.078 - Motor vehicle crimes—Civil action.
- 9A.56.080 - Theft of livestock in the first degree.
- 9A.56.083 - Theft of livestock in the second degree.
- 9A.56.085 - Minimum fine for theft of livestock.
- 9A.56.096 - Theft of rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property.
- 9A.56.100 - Theft and larceny equated.
- 9A.56.110 - Extortion—Definition.
- 9A.56.120 - Extortion in the first degree.
- 9A.56.130 - Extortion in the second degree.
- 9A.56.140 - Possessing stolen property—Definition—Presumption.
- 9A.56.150 - Possessing stolen property in the first degree—Other than firearm or motor vehicle.
- 9A.56.160 - Possessing stolen property in the second degree—Other than firearm or motor vehicle.
- 9A.56.170 - Possessing stolen property in the third degree.
- 9A.56.180 - Obscuring the identity of a machine.
- 9A.56.190 - Robbery—Definition.
- 9A.56.200 - Robbery in the first degree.
- 9A.56.210 - Robbery in the second degree.
- 9A.56.220 - Theft of subscription television services.
- 9A.56.230 - Unlawful sale of subscription television services.
- 9A.56.240 - Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation.
- 9A.56.250 - Civil cause of action.
- 9A.56.260 - Connection of channel converter.
- 9A.56.262 - Theft of telecommunication services.
- 9A.56.264 - Unlawful manufacture of telecommunication device.
- 9A.56.266 - Unlawful sale of telecommunication device.
- 9A.56.268 - Civil cause of action.
- 9A.56.270 - Shopping cart theft.
- 9A.56.280 - Credit, debit cards, checks, etc.—Definitions.
- 9A.56.290 - Credit, payment cards—Unlawful factoring of transactions.
- 9A.56.300 - Theft of a firearm.
- 9A.56.310 - Possessing a stolen firearm.
- 9A.56.320 - Financial fraud—Unlawful possession, production of instruments of.
- 9A.56.330 - Possession of another's identification.
- 9A.56.340 - Theft with the intent to resell.
- 9A.56.350 - Organized retail theft.
- 9A.56.360 - Retail theft with special circumstances.
- 9A.56.370 - Mail theft.
- 9A.56.380 - Possession of stolen mail.
- 9A.56.390 - Mail theft—Possession of stolen mail—Commission of other crime.
- 9A.56.400 - Theft from a vulnerable adult in the first degree—Theft from a vulnerable adult in the second degree.
- 9A.56.410 - Metal property deception.
NOTES:
Insurance producer, appropriation of premiums: RCW 48.17.480.
Pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers: RCW 19.60.066.
Public lands, taking or destroying property is theft: RCW 79.02.310.
Public officer misappropriating funds: RCW 42.20.070, 42.20.090.
Removing native flora from state lands or highways: RCW 47.40.080.
Retaining books, etc., from public library: RCW 27.12.340.
Search and seizures: Chapter 10.79 RCW.
Stealing, receiving railroad property: RCW 81.60.080.
Stolen property, restoration, sale does not divest rights, duty of officer: RCW 10.79.050.
Sufficiency of indictment or information alleging crime of larceny: RCW 10.37.110.
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