Search Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records

Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records usually begin in the district court in Pomeroy, but some matters also connect to the superior court clerk and the statewide Washington court search. If you are trying to locate a ticket, confirm a hearing, request a copy, or see whether a citation already appears in the court system, the county gives you a clear set of official steps. That is important in a small county, where the same courthouse can hold different record types and the wrong request can slow everything down. Start with the court that handled the citation, then move to the clerk or state search if you need the official file or a broader case check.

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Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Overview

789 W Main St District Court
509-843-1002 District Court Phone
PO Box 329 Superior Court Mail
Odyssey Portal Superior Court Search

Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Search Tools

Garfield County District Court handles all traffic infractions and citations, along with misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and small claims up to $10,000. That gives traffic record searchers a direct county office to start with when a ticket comes from Pomeroy or anywhere else in the county court system. The district court page also tells you where to send requests for records, which matters because traffic work is not separate from the rest of the court file. If you have the case number, the citation number, or the name on the ticket, the district court is the first official place to check.

The county superior court adds a second record layer. The superior court is at 789 Main Street in Pomeroy, and the court participates in the Odyssey Portal. That is the better path when the traffic matter has moved into a superior court file or when you want to verify higher-level case activity. The superior court page also notes that certified copies are by mail only, which is an important detail if you need an official version of the record instead of a basic online view. For a Garfield County search, the right question is not just where the ticket was written. It is also which office owns the current file.

For statewide confirmation, the Washington Courts case search can help you find the court and case number. The state page is a search engine, not the complete record, but it is useful when you need to cross-check the county file or confirm that a citation has been entered. The county district court also works with the state search resources because not every request begins with a perfect case number. If the notice is old, faded, or incomplete, the county and state tools together can narrow the record path quickly.

Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Offices

The county court system in Garfield County is compact, but the offices still serve different jobs. District Court handles the citation and most traffic response questions. The superior court clerk keeps the higher-level permanent records, and the superior court itself handles appeals and more serious matters. When a request is aimed at the wrong office, the answer can be slower than the ticket deadline. That is why the county page details matter so much in a small county.

Garfield County District Court 789 W Main St, Pomeroy, WA 99347
Mailing: PO Box 817, Pomeroy, WA 99347-0817
Phone: 509-843-1002
Email: districtcourt@garfieldcountywa.gov
Garfield County Superior Court 789 Main Street, Pomeroy, WA 99347
Mailing: PO Box 329, Pomeroy, WA 99347-0329
Phone: 509-843-3731
Superior Court Judge Brooke J Burns
Superior Court Administrator Adrianne A Krull
Superior Court Search Odyssey Portal
Statewide Case Search dw.courts.wa.gov

Garfield County Superior Court says the judge is shared with Asotin and Columbia Counties. That detail is useful because it explains why the county court pages are tied together across the region. It also means the official superior court record path is stable even when the subject matter is a simple traffic issue. The court page notes that the clerk can provide official records, but certified copies are sent by mail only. If you need a certified version, plan for that delay instead of expecting an instant pickup.

The district court records trail is more direct. The district court page directs requests to the clerk's office, which keeps the focus on one local office for ticket copies and case questions. That is the right place to ask if you need the file behind a citation, a hearing entry, or the current status of a traffic matter. The page also keeps small claims and criminal traffic matters in the same jurisdiction, so the office can tell you whether your issue belongs in traffic, misdemeanor, or another district court category.

Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Images

A screenshot from the official Garfield County Superior Court page shows the Pomeroy courthouse used for superior court records and higher-level case work.

Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Garfield County Superior Court page

That page is useful when a traffic issue has moved beyond the district court file or when you need a certified superior court copy by mail.

A screenshot from the official Garfield County District Court page shows the county office that handles traffic infractions, citations, and the district court request path.

Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Garfield County District Court page

That page is the main traffic citation entry point for the county and the office to contact when you need the record behind a ticket.

A screenshot from the official Odyssey Portal shows the statewide superior court case system that Garfield County participates in.

Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Odyssey Portal page

That image helps show how a Garfield County superior court record can be checked through the statewide case system before you ask the clerk for copies.

How Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records Move

Garfield County traffic records move from the citation to the district court, then to the clerk or superior court if the matter requires a higher-level file. That movement is simple on paper but easy to mishandle if you do not know which office owns the current record. A district court citation can later show up in the state search or in a superior court record set if the case changes shape. The district court page and the superior court page each give a separate route, and the county expects users to use the office that matches the record type.

If you only need to confirm that a citation exists, the district court phone number and email are enough to start a search conversation. If you need a copy, the clerk's office is the better place to ask. If you need to verify a superior court file, use Odyssey Portal first and then ask for the mailed certified copy if needed. That order keeps the request from bouncing around. It also helps in a county where the same judge and related court structure are shared across multiple counties.

Garfield County does not need a complicated search workflow, but it does require the right office at the right time. Use the district court for the traffic file, the superior court for the higher-level record, and the state search only as a cross-check. That is the most efficient way to handle Garfield County Traffic Ticket Records without wasting time on a general index that cannot produce the actual court copy.

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