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Municipal Court
Physical Address
929 E Main, Suite 120
Puyallup, WA 98372
Phone: 253-841-5450Fax: 253-770-3365
You may choose to pay the fine in full or request a payment plan. You do not need to come to court to do this. By paying, you admit to having committed the infraction. If it is a driving offense, it will be reported to the Department of Licensing and it will appear on your driving record.
Learn more about how to pay your fine.
Some charges may be eligible for a reduction, you may view these here Version OptionsMilton Municipal Court - InfractionsHeadline , if you believe you qualify then you may submit supporting documentation here Version OptionsMilton Municipal Court - InfractionsHeadline .
Payment Plan:
You can fill out a payment plan and/or fine reduction request online, via email, or by written request. A written request for time payment must include your:
1. Case/account number
2. Full name
3. Mailing address
4. Phone number
- Your payments will be set up at $50 per month.
- First payment beginnings in 30 days.
- Infraction traffic violations will be assessed an additional $10 fee.
You are encouraged to follow up with the court within 7-10 business days to verify your request was received.
A deferral is an opportunity to have your ticket dismissed and not reported to the Department of Licensing. You must submit your request for a deferral within thirty (30) days of the date you received the infraction or thirty-three (33) if the ticket was mailed to you by the court.
You do not have to come to court to defer your ticket.
You may qualify for a deferral if:
- You have not had a deferral within the last seven years.
- You do not have a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in any state.
- The infraction is not for:
- passing a school bus
- speeding in a construction zone
- any infraction where a fatality occurred
Conditions of a deferral
- You must pay a $200 OR the amount due on the ticket if higher. administrative fee within 120 days.
- You must not commit any new traffic infraction or criminal traffic offense for six (6) months or other time frame determined by the court.
If you meet both conditions, your ticket will be dismissed and it will not be reported to the Department of Licensing.
If you do not comply with both conditions:
- A committed finding will be entered for your infraction,
- Violations will be reported to the Department of Licensing.
In addition, a $52.00 penalty may be assessed for failure to pay the administrative fee. A failure to respond may be ordered and a notification sent to the Department of Licensing to begin processing a suspension for your driver’s license. There are no exceptions to this policy.
Request a Deferral
Complete the form online:
OR
You may also request a deferral by completing the Hearing by Mail form, printing it, and mailing it to the address below or email. If you do not have access to a printer, you may come to the courthouse to complete the form.
Mail completed forms to:
Puyallup Municipal Court
929 E Main, Suite 120
Puyallup, WA 98372
A mitigation hearing is a hearing for you to admit to the violation, but explain the circumstances to the judge to request a reduction of the amount of your fine. After hearing your case the judge may (or may not) reduce the penalty. Mitigated traffic infractions will be reported to the Department of Licensing and will appear on your driving record. You must submit your request for a mitigation hearing within thirty (30) days of the date you received the infraction or thirty-three (33) if the ticket was mailed to you by the court.
You do not have to come to court to mitigate your ticket.
You also do not have to come to court to request a payment plan or to perform community service instead of paying a fine. If you would like either of these, include that request in the e-Mitigation form or the letter you write to the court.
1. Electronic Mitigation (e-Mitigation)
An e-Mitigation allows to you complete an online form and email it to the court, explaining the circumstances of your violation. The judge will review the response and make a decision on your case. You will receive the court's decision by mail at the address provided. To submit an e-Mitigation written response, please click the button below. Complete the form, then email it to us
2. Mitigation by Mail
You may also request a mitigation hearing by mail. If you choose this option, then within fifteen (15) days from the date you received your ticket, you must check the “Mitigation Hearing” block on your copy of the ticket, write a letter to the court explaining the circumstances of your violation, and mail the ticket and the letter to the address shown below. You may also print/fill out the hearing by mail form and mail this with your copy of the ticket. A judge will review the response and make a decision on your case. You will receive the court's decision by mail at the address provided.
Mail the letter and your copy of the ticket to:
Milton Municipal Court
929 E Main St, Suite 120
Puyallup, WA 98372
3. Mitigation Hearing at the Courthouse
To have your hearing in front of a judge, then within fifteen (15) days from the date that you received your citation, you must check the “Mitigation Hearing” block on the ticket then mail to the court or you may submit your request by clicking the link below. You will receive a hearing notice with the date and time of your hearing. The notice will be mailed to the address provided. Please note, at this time, infraction hearings are being held via Zoom.
Request mitigation hearing to appear in-person before a Judge.
A contested hearing is a hearing you request if you do not believe you committed the infraction and want to explain your case to the judge.
Please note: contested hearings by email or mail are not available if you intend to subpoena witnesses.
Hearing requests must be submitted to the court within thirty (30) days of the date you received the infraction or thirty-three (33) if the ticket was mailed to you by the court.
Before submitting a request for a contested hearing, review all the options above for responding to your ticket, including the deferral information. Be advised, that once an infraction has been contested, your ability to request a deferral is no longer available.
You may submit your request for a hearing by clicking the link below.
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2. Electronic Request for Contested Hearing
An e-Contested written response allows you to complete an online form and email it to the court explaining the circumstances of your violation. The Judge will review your response and make a decision on your case. You will receive the court's decision via mail. To submit an e-Contested written response, please click the button below. Complete the form, then email it to us.
3. Contested by Mail
You may also request a contested hearing by mail. If you choose this option, then within fifteen (15) days from the date you received your ticket, you must check the “Contested Hearing” block on the ticket and mail it to the address shown below. You must clearly state that you wish your hearing to proceed via the court’s contested hearing by mail option or a hearing before the Judge will be scheduled. You may print a hearing by mail form and mail with a copy of your ticket.
Mail your completed copy of the ticket to:
Milton Municipal Court
929 E Main, Suite 120
Puyallup, WA 98372