Everett Municipal Court
Everett Municipal Court handles civil traffic citations issued within Everett city limits, including the I-5 and US-2 stretches inside the city.
IRLJ 3.1(b)(1) lets Washington drivers contest an infraction by mail. Mail a written Hearing-by-Mail request along with your signed statement of defense, photos, and any exhibits within 15 days of the infraction. No bond is required — the judge rules on the papers:
Everett Municipal Court
3024 Wetmore Ave
Everett, WA 98201
Everett Municipal Court accepts a Hearing by Mail under IRLJ 3.1(b)(1). File a written request within 15 days of the citation along with your written statement.
Washington does NOT require a bond to request a Hearing by Mail under IRLJ 3.1(b)(1). Only pay now if you are admitting the infraction without contesting: Everett Municipal Court’s online pay portal.
Every extra week between the citation and your filing is another week the officer can forget. Washington courts routinely grant first-time extension requests as a matter of course — you generally do not need a hardship reason.
- Typical grant
- 30 additional days
- Method
- Online form
- Bail deadline
- Extended with the response deadline.
- Traffic clerk phone
- (425) 257-8740
“I’d like to request a 30-day extension on my response deadline so I can prepare and file a Trial by Written Declaration. My casenumber is ____.”
Common Washington violations eligible by mail
Other courthouses in Snohomish County
Not legal advice. Courthouse addresses, hours, and filing procedures change. Verify with the official Washington court website before mailing or appearing.