I got a ticket for speeding but now I can't find it. How much do I owe and where should I send my payment?
This can be a difficult question to answer. Fines are paid to different district and municipal courts - depending on which police agency issued the ticket (citation) and where it was issued.

First, if you can locate the citation, you will find the name, address, and telephone number of the court to which you pay the fine. If you cannot locate the citation and it was issued by the Washington State Patrol, contact the district court in the county where you received the citation. For instance, King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties have several district courts. When you contact the court, be prepared to give them your full name and driver's license number. If you received a citation from any other police agency or sheriff's office, contact them for more information.

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