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Understanding IRLJ 6.4: The Effective Date for Washington Infraction Rules

Understanding the IRLJ 6.4 Effective Date in Washington Traffic Infraction Cases Washington traffic infractions are governed by a specific set of procedural rules known as...

IRLJ 6.2 Monetary Penalties: Washington Infraction Fine Schedule

Understanding IRLJ 6.2 Monetary Penalties in Washington Traffic Infractions In Washington State, many traffic and civil infractions carry specific monetary penalties set by court rules....

IRLJ 4.2 Failure to Pay in Washington

What Is IRLJ 4.2 in Washington? IRLJ 4.2 is a court rule within the Infraction Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction that governs what happens when a person fails...

IRLJ 4.1 Notification to Department of Licensing in Washington Traffic Cases

IRLJ 4.1 governs when a Washington court must notify the Department of Licensing (DOL) after a traffic infraction is adjudicated. The rule applies in courts...

IRLJ 3.6 Payment Plans in Washington Infraction Cases

IRLJ 3.6 — Payment Plans IRLJ 3.6 governs payment plans in Washington courts of limited jurisdiction for civil infractions. The rule establishes when a person...

Washington Traffic Infraction Rules Explained

When you receive a traffic ticket in Washington State, the process that follows is governed by the Washington traffic infraction rules, formally known as the Infraction Rules...

IRLJ 3.5 Decisions on Written Statements in Washington Courts

What IRLJ 3.5 Actually Governs IRLJ 3.5 is titled: “Local Rule Options — Decisions on Written Statements.” It governs when a court decides a mitigation...

Understanding Washington RPC 3.4 — Fairness to Opposing Party

What Is Washington RPC 3.4? Washington RPC 3.4 is a rule in the Washington Rules of Professional Conduct that governs how attorneys must treat opposing parties...

IRLJ 6.7 Identity Challenges and Relief From Judgment in Washington Infraction Cases

What Is IRLJ 6.7 Identity Challenges? IRLJ 6.7 Identity Challenges is a rule under Washington’s Infraction Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction that provides a pathway for people...

Understanding IRLJ 3.5: Decisions on Written Statements in Traffic Cases

In Washington, traffic infraction cases don't always require an in-person court appearance. Thanks to IRLJ 3.5, defendants have the option to contest or mitigate their infractions...