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Photo Enforced Tickets

Photo Enforced Tickets

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Throughout the country cities and counties are turning to technology to assist in reducing traffic violations and resulting collisions, injuries and fatalities by installing cameras to monitor intersections and school zones. Washington state law allows for photo enforcement violations to be processed like parking tickets and filed against the registered owner. A photo enforcement conviction will not appear on your driving record, but failure to respond to the ticket may affect renewal of your license plate and the case will be sent to collection.

If you received a photo enforcement ticket from the City of Auburn, City of Bellevue, City of Kenmore, Bellevue School District, Issaquah School District or Renton School District, you may request a hearing to mitigate or contest the ticket by sending your request to the address shown on the ticket. Before you request a hearing, please view the still pictures and the video clip of the alleged violation by visiting https://www.violationinfo.com. You must have the notice number and PIN number provided on the ticket to access the videos and still photos of your incident.  If you prefer, you may view the video of your incident at a public PC at any branch of the Seattle or King County Public Libraries or on any public PC in one of the district court locations. If your car was stolen, sold or in the care of another person, you may file an Declaration of Non-Responsibility with court by the due date indicated on the front of your ticket. The Declaration of Non-Responsibility must be completely filled out with the information from the ticket. Each registered owner claiming non responsibility, must fill out and sign a separate Declaration of Non-Responsibility.

Payments can be made in the following ways:

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