(1) All violations of
state law, local law, ordinance, regulation, or resolution
designated as civil infractions may be heard and determined by a
district court, except as otherwise provided in this section.
(2) Any municipal court has the authority to hear and
determine pursuant to this chapter civil infractions that are
established by municipal ordinance or by local law or resolution
of a transit agency authorized to issue civil infractions, and
that are committed within the jurisdiction of the municipality.
(3) Any city or town with a municipal court under chapter 3.50 RCW may contract with the county to have civil infractions
that are established by city or town ordinance and that are
committed within the city or town adjudicated by a district
court.
(4) District court commissioners have the authority to hear
and determine civil infractions pursuant to this chapter.
(5) Nothing in this chapter prevents any city, town, or
county from hearing and determining civil infractions pursuant to
its own system established by ordinance.
[2009 c 279 § 2; 1987 c 456 § 9.]