Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 3 District Courts -- Courts Of Limited Jurisdiction - Chapter 3.62 Income Of Court
- 3.62.010 Suspension of fine or penalty
The district court may at the time of sentencing or at any time thereafter suspend a portion or all of a fine or penalty.[1984 c ...
- 3.62.020 Costs, fees, fines, forfeitures, and penalties except city cases -- Disposition -- Interest
(1) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, all costs, fees, fines, forfeitures and penalties assessed and collected in whole or in part ...
- 3.62.040 Costs, fines, forfeitures, and penalties from city cases -- Disposition -- Interest
(1) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, all costs, fines, forfeitures and penalties assessed and collected, in whole or in part, by ...
- 3.62.050 Court expenditures to be paid from county current expense fund -- Exception
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- 3.62.060 Filing fees in civil cases -- Fees allowed as court costs
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- 3.62.065 Fees allowed as court costs
All courts organized under Title 3 or 35 RCW may charge fees as prescribed in RCW 3.62.060. The fees or charges imposed under this section ...
- 3.62.070 Filing fees in criminal cases and traffic infractions -- Arbitration if no agreement
Except in traffic cases wherein bail is forfeited or a monetary penalty paid to a violations bureau, and except in cases filed in municipal departments ...
- 3.62.085 Fee for conviction or plea of guilty
Upon conviction or a plea of guilty in any court organized under this title or Title 35 RCW, a defendant in a criminal case is ...
- 3.62.090 Public safety and education assessment -- Amount
(1) There shall be assessed and collected in addition to any fines, forfeitures, or penalties assessed, other than for parking infractions, by all courts organized ...
- 3.62.100 Promotion of efficiency
District courts shall take all steps necessary to promote efficiencies in calendaring in order to minimize costs to cities that use the district courts. Cities ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009