Pierce County Traffic Tickets

Pierce County

You have three options:

Pay the ticket

Some Pierce County residents choose this option, especially if they want to carry on with their day-to-day activities without worrying about the ticket. Although paying the ticket fine is an easy way out, it can have severe consequences soon.

This is because the ticket goes on the driver’s record, leading to an increase in insurance rates for the next three years. Considering the repercussions involved, paying the fine uncontested shouldn’t even be an option.

Fight the ticket

Contesting the ticket is the best option for anyone who wants to keep a clean driving record and low insurance rates. However, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re disputing breaking the law.

Instead, it requests the prosecutor to prove that you actually violated any law.

For this reason, the burden falls on the prosecutor to prove that you deserved the ticket. But there are only two outcomes if you choose to contest the ticket; you can either win or lose the case.

If you win, the ticket won’t go on your record, and you’ll be exempted from paying the fine. However, if you lose, you’ll need to pay the ticket fine, and the ticket will appear on your record for three years.

Admit guilt with an explanation

If you choose this option, you’re admitting to the offense, but you have a valid excuse to present to the court and have your fine lowered. If the excuse is genuine, the judge may decide to reduce the fine amount.

However, this depends on the type of ticket and your driving record. Just like the first option, the ticket will still appear on your record for the next three years. So, mitigation isn’t always the best option to take, especially if it’s a

Things You Should Know

  • Over 2,300 traffic tickets are issued in Washington each day
  • The average insurance increase after a single speeding ticket is $22/month for three years ($800 total)
  • Washington traffic tickets stay on your driving record for 5 years
  • Washington does not have a point system but if you get too many tickets your license may be suspended
  • Washington does take into account traffic tickets received in other states
  • speedticketdefense has a 97% success rate in keeping tickets off of driving records in Washington
  • If you don’t respond to your traffic ticket within 15 days, you could face additional penalties such as extra fines and license suspension

Pierce County Courts

If you received a traffic ticket in Pierce County, it is most likely assigned to one of these courts. Speed Ticket Defense works with traffic ticket lawyers who are able to help you contest your ticket in any of these courts.

Pierce County Municipal Court
414 W Main St
Ellsworth, WI
 
Prescott City Municipal Court
800 Borner Street North
Prescott, WI
 
River Falls Municipal Court
222 Lewish St
River Falls, WI
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