Court of Appeals of Washingtonia

The Court of Appeals (often referred to as the Appeals Court) is the intermediate appellate court of the Kingdom of Washingtonia. It is an ordinary court created by way of an Act of the Grand Washingtonian Assembly (the Court of Appeals Act of 1956), distinguishing it from the constitutionally created "extraordinary" courts, namely the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. It serves as the first level of appeal from the Provincial Courts, the Finance Court and the Family Court.

The Court is staffed by a bench of three judges (each known as a "Judge of Appeals"), one of whom is the President of the Court of Appeals. According to the Court of Appeals Act, all three judges are appointed from already serving judges in the lower courts by the President, on advice from the Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court and the President of the Supreme Court. The Court of Appeals is situated in the Cardin Hall of Justice in Foundersville.