Will a traffic infraction appear on my driving record?
When you pay the penalty, mitigate, or if the Judge finds you have committed a traffic infraction at a contested hearing or you default on a deferred finding, Washington state law requires that the infraction be reported to the Department of Licensing. The infraction will then appear on your driving record. The Court does not have the authority to keep the infraction off your record. If you qualify for a deferred finding and comply with all conditions, or win at your contested hearing and the infraction is dismissed, it is not reported to the Department of Licensing and will not appear on your driving record.

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1. What is an infraction?
2. What must I do if I receive an infraction?
3. What is a mitigation hearing?
4. Who qualifies for a deferred finding?
5. What is a contested hearing?
6. What should I wear and how should I act in court?
7. May I have a lawyer at my contested hearing?
8. What happens if I can't appear on the court date?
9. Will a traffic infraction appear on my driving record?
10. What if I do not respond to my ticket (fail to pay or appear for a hearing)?
11. What about a 'No Liability Insurance' ticket?
12. Is there a right to appeal?
13. What if I can't pay my penalty all at once?