Search Camas Traffic Court Records

Camas Traffic Court Records usually begin at Camas-Washougal Municipal Court, but some city matters can still point back to Clark County District Court or the county clerk. If you need a court date, a case lookup, or a copy request, the first job is to decide which court has the file. Camas gives you a direct municipal court page, and Clark County gives you county tools that help when the record is broader than a city ticket. A focused search is the fastest path when you want the hearing, the docket, or the signed order.

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Camas Traffic Court Records Search

The Camas-Washougal Municipal Court page says the lobby is open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a maximum occupancy of four people. It also says you should keep your email, address, and phone up to date by calling the court or sending email to dc.camas@clark.wa.gov. That matters because traffic record work often starts with a court lookup and ends with a call back from staff. The court page also points people to infraction information on the Clark County district court site, which helps when the case is a traffic infraction and not just a parking matter.

The city home page at City of Camas is useful because it keeps the municipal court link in the government and services navigation. It confirms that the city has an active court path even when the case itself may be heard with county help. The municipal court page at Camas Washougal Municipal Court is the main local page to start with when you know the citation came from Camas. That page also lists pretrial release, supervised probation, bench probation, and work crew contact numbers, which can all become part of a live case file.

The first city image below comes from the Camas home page at City of Camas. It is the best visual anchor for the local government side of the search.

Camas Traffic Court Records city homepage

Use that page when you need the city navigation that points to the municipal court.

Where Camas Traffic Court Records Live

Camas Traffic Court Records usually live in the Camas-Washougal Municipal Court, which the Washington State Court Directory lists at 89 C Street in Washougal. The directory also lists Clark County District Court at 210 E. 13th Street in Vancouver, which matters if the citation is a county-level infraction or a state matter that does not stay inside the municipal court. That county split is the heart of a Camas search. The city court handles the municipal side. The county court handles the broader district court side. Knowing which one owns the file saves time and keeps the request focused.

Clark County District Court says it has moved effective Monday, February 2, 2026, to 210 E. 13th Street in Vancouver. Its mission statement says the court is focused on equitable access and justice services. That move matters for Camas because district court traffic records may now be tied to the updated location. If the citation or notice points to county court instead of the municipal court, use the district court page and the court directory together before you call. That way you can match the case to the right desk before you ask for a hearing date or a file copy.

The second city image below comes from the county district court page at Clark County District Court. It helps show the county office that may handle a Camas traffic matter if the case is not a pure city court file.

Camas Traffic Court Records Clark County District Court source

That page is the county-side checkpoint when the Camas file does not stay at the municipal level.

The court directory is especially useful here because it confirms the Camas-Washougal Municipal Court contact line at 564-397-2125 and the district court contact at 564-397-2424. If you have the case number but not the office, the directory is often the fastest way to sort it out.

How to Search Camas Traffic Court Records

The city court page is the best first stop for Camas Traffic Court Records because it gives you the municipal court contact details and the service windows. If you need to make sure your records contact information is current, the court asks you to update email and phone details. That suggests the court expects case follow-up by phone or email, not just in person. It also provides infraction information through the Clark County district court page, which is useful when the traffic matter is being processed at the county level. A Camas search works best when you keep both the city and county pages open.

For statewide searching, Washington State Courts case search is the broad lead generator. It covers municipal, district, superior, and appellate courts across Washington and can point you to the court of record. The state portal is best used to confirm the case path, not as the final document source. If the case belongs to Clark County, the county clerk, district court, or the municipal court will still handle the active record. That is why the statewide search and the local court pages work better together than alone.

Washington State Court Directory is the cleanest cross-check if you need the street address, the phone number, or the court name in one place. It lists both the Camas-Washougal Municipal Court and the Clark County district court contacts. For Camas Traffic Court Records, that helps when the citation number is unreadable, the city name is clear, and the office is not.

Camas Traffic Court Records and Requests

The municipal court page lists probation and work crew contact numbers, which tells you the court has active follow-up services for cases that move beyond the first hearing. That is useful because a traffic record may show a future check-in, a probation note, or a work crew requirement rather than just a fine. If you need the underlying court record, the municipal court page is the start. If you need the county side, Clark County District Court is the place to confirm the record path.

The city page also gives you direct phone and email contact. That is often the fastest way to learn whether a traffic record is in the city case file or whether you need to move to the county court. In many Camas searches, the right answer is not a hard yes or no. It is a path. The city page gives you the first leg of that path, and the county tools fill in the rest.

The third city image below comes from the Camas-Washougal Municipal Court page at Camas Washougal Municipal Court. It is the clearest local visual for the municipal court side of the search.

Camas Traffic Court Records municipal court source

Use that page when you need the local court contact, not just the county backup.

Camas Traffic Court Records Rules

Washington traffic rules still shape the record in Camas. RCW 46.63.070 explains the response window for a notice of traffic infraction. A Camas docket may show a payment, a contest, or a hearing request because that statute gives the person a choice. RCW 46.63.110 covers monetary penalties, and RCW 46.63.120 explains that the resulting order is civil in nature. Those sections help explain why a traffic record can show a civil order instead of a criminal sentence.

If the case includes a payment plan, RCW 46.63.190 gives the court authority to set one up. If the notice came from a camera, RCW 46.63.220 governs automated traffic safety cameras. Those rules matter because a mailed camera notice or a payment plan can look different from a regular stop, but both still sit inside the same traffic court record system.

Help With Camas Traffic Court Records

For a final official check, the Clark County District Court page and the Washington State Court Directory are the best backup tools. The district court page tells you the current court mission and the 2026 move to 210 E. 13th Street. The directory confirms the Camas-Washougal Municipal Court contact details. If the case is a city traffic matter, stay with the municipal court. If it is a county traffic matter, use the district court. That is the simplest way to keep Camas Traffic Court Records organized.

If you still need a broader search after the local pages, the statewide case search can point you toward the correct court of record. That is often enough to answer whether a case is open, where it was filed, or which office should handle a copy request. In Camas, the right office is the one named on the citation or in the court directory, not just the one closest to the city name.

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