Search Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records are centered on Thurston County District Court for many county and city infraction matters, while some city courts keep their own municipal files. The county has one of the clearest online ticket-response systems in this project. It publishes court calendars, online case access, text reminders, remote-hearing details, and a direct records-request path. If you need to find a ticket, ask for copies, check whether a deferral is available, or confirm how a county citation affects a driving record, the county district court pages provide the core record path.

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Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records Overview

2000 Lakeridge Dr SW District Court
360-786-5450 Court Phone
30 Days Response Limit
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Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records are strongly tied to Thurston County District Court. The county says open court records can be searched online at `https://weblink.co.thurston.wa.us/DCCASES/` using the case number and law-enforcement agency. The district court page also says traffic payments, deferrals, mitigations, contests, and public records requests can be completed online without coming to court. That is a practical advantage because a user can locate the case and choose the next step from the same county system.

The county's respond to my ticket page is one of the better official ticket guides in this project. It lays out the response deadline, deferral rules, mitigation consequences, contested-hearing purpose, and the email route for e-mitigation and e-contested requests. For many counties, those details are scattered. Thurston places them in one direct response workflow, which makes the record path easier to explain.

When the issue belongs to superior court, the Odyssey Portal covers Thurston County Superior Court records with case summaries, docket entries, and hearing information. That means Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records can still split by court level, but the county gives relatively strong official search tools for both district and superior systems.

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records Offices

Thurston County District Court is located at Building 3, 2000 Lakeridge Dr. SW, Olympia, WA 98502. The county says in-person, phone, and LiveChat services are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with closures during break and lunch periods. The court email is `TCDC@co.thurston.wa.us`, and the phone number is 360-786-5450. Zoom meeting codes are published for each courtroom, and text message reminders are available one week, three days, and one day before a court date.

District Court 2000 Lakeridge Dr. SW, Building 3, Olympia, WA 98502
Phone 360-786-5450
Email TCDC@co.thurston.wa.us
Records Email DCpublicrecords@co.thurston.wa.us
District Court Site thurstoncountywa.gov/departments/district-court

The county clerk also matters for superior court records. The research notes the clerk maintains superior court records and offers case and hearing search tools, document purchasing, and fee information. For traffic-record work, that means the district court handles many active infraction and misdemeanor paths, while the clerk and Odyssey tools cover superior court records and copy purchasing when the case belongs there instead.

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records Images

A screenshot from the official Thurston County District Court page shows the main county court system used for many traffic infractions, hearings, records requests, and payment questions.

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records district court page

This district court image is useful because it ties together the online case search, calendars, ticket response routes, and court contact information in one official location.

A screenshot from the county respond to my ticket page shows the official workflow for paying, contesting, mitigating, or seeking a deferral.

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records respond to ticket page

That image matters because the response choice becomes part of the court record and can shape whether the matter is reported to the Department of Licensing.

A screenshot from the county records request page shows how Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records copies can be requested by form, email, or mail.

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records records request page

The records-request page is especially helpful because it separates copy fees, administrative-record charges, and the address used for mailed requests.

A screenshot from the Thurston County Clerk page shows the office that maintains superior court records and document-purchase tools.

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records clerk page

This clerk image helps show where the county's superior-court record path begins when a traffic-related matter is not only a district-court file.

How Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records Work

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records follow the standard Washington infraction framework, but the county explains it well. A person must respond within 30 days of receiving the infraction. Deferral is available for eligible drivers who have not had one in seven years, do not hold a CDL, and were not cited for excluded offenses such as passing a school bus or speeding in a construction zone. The county says the deferral requires an administrative fee and no new traffic infractions for six months. If the conditions are met, the ticket is dismissed and not reported to DOL.

Mitigation is different. The county says mitigation allows a person to explain the circumstances for a possible fine reduction, but the violation will appear on the driving record. A contested hearing decides whether the infraction was committed. Those distinctions matter because the same ticket can produce very different long-term records depending on which path is chosen. Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records are not just about payment. They are also about how the case was resolved.

Remote access is another strong feature here. The county provides courtroom Zoom codes and text-message reminders. That makes it easier for users to track hearings and reduces missed appearances, which in turn affects how complete and current the file becomes.

Getting Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records Copies

The county's records request page explains that case records can be requested with the online District Court Records Request form, by email to `DCpublicrecords@co.thurston.wa.us`, or by mail to the Public Records Officer at the district court building. The county says requesters will receive a response with fees required, and once payment is received, records will be mailed, emailed, or made available for pickup. Certified copies of court records are listed at $5 per document.

For traffic-related documents that are not court files, the official source can shift. The Washington State Patrol keeps collision reports through its collision records unit. The state DOL system governs what ultimately appears on the driving record. This is the same basic split seen in other counties, but Thurston's published district-court guidance makes the court-file part easier to navigate than most.

Note: Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records can often be searched online first, but official copies and certified records still come from the county court or clerk that holds the file.

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Cities With Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records

Thurston County Traffic Ticket Records interact closely with the cities in this batch because Olympia has its own municipal court, Lacey now routes violations through the county district court, and Tumwater splits non-criminal violations through its bureau while hearings route to the county court. Start with a city page below when you know where the citation was issued.