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WA STATE TRAFFIC STATUTES
Washington State Speeding Ticket Lawyer.
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We know Washington State's traffic laws.
We will fight to get your Washington speeding ticket or traffic ticket dismissed.
Washington State's Traffic Laws.
The front your ticket should contain a specific reference to the exact Washington State law or statute, or the city ordinance under which your alleged traffic violation occurred. It is most often found on the left hand side of the traffic ticket about half way down the citation. The most common ticket issued in Washington is for speeding, which is most commonly cited under RCW 46.61.400.
Most of Washington State's speeding laws, traffic statutes, and driving regulations are codified under the Revised Code of Washington in Chapter 46. This chapter details nearly all of WA State's laws regarding speeding, driving, traffic regulations, and all other moving violations.
You can look up the law alleged to have been violated on your Washington State traffic ticket or infraction by clicking on the appropriate link below.
Most other types of Washington State Traffic Violations or non-moving violations can also be found in Chapter 46 of the Revised Code of Washington as well.
You can look up most other driving and vehicle related infractions by clicking on the link below.
Washington State Driving and Vehicle Laws
We know Washington State's Traffic Laws.
We work with them every day.
We serve clients throughout the greater Puget Sound area, including but not limited to Arlington, Everett, Monroe, Lynnwood, Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Edmonds, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish, Tacoma, North Bend, Renton, Kent, Auburn, Puget Sound, SeaTac, Tacoma, Federal Way, Puyallup, Bothell, Marysville, Fife, Tukwila, Des Moines, and Burien.
Utilizing our knowledge of Washington State's traffic laws and infraction rules, we fight and try to beat any traffic tickets occurring in Snohomish County, King County, and Pierce County. To check our availability in other Western Washington counties, please call our offices at (206) 667-8888 for a free consultation.