Under Washington State law, it’s a traffic infraction to not renew a vehicle registration upon expiration. RCW 46.16A.030(5). The penalty for driving with an expired vehicle registration(under 45 days) is $145.00. The penalty for driving with an expired vehicle registration over 45 days is $237.00 plus possible vehicle impoundment. Call Lynnwood traffic ticket lawyer Paul…
Many Washington State drivers get their driver licenses suspended/revoked every year for DUIs, Physical Control, Reckless Driving. Hit & Run (Attended Vehicle) or Driving While License Revoked 2nd Degree. However almost all of them are eligible for restricted driver licenses if they satisfy certain Depart of Licensing(DOL) requirements. For DUI/Physical Control drivers, they may apply…
The Washington Department of Transportation has started using installed highway speed cameras on Interstate 5 between Cook and Bow Hill roads in Skagit County and on I-90 in Spokane County. Drivers photographed speeding in those areas will only be mailed warning notices for now instead of actual speeding tickets. But at an unspecified date in…
In Washington State, the Department of Licensing (DOL) requires drivers to carry SR-22 High Risk Auto Insurance policies for three(3) years after being convicted of certain serious traffic offenses (ex. DUI, Reckless Driving, Hit & Run-Attended Vehicle, etc) or failing/refusing a police DUI breath/blood alcohol test. The mandated three(3) year SR-22 insurance policy requirement starts…
There is much confusion among the public in Washington State about what constitutes police “entrapment”. Entrapment occurs when police, or their agents, lure or induce a person to commit a crime which the person had not otherwise intended to commit. RCW 9A.16.070 (1)(b). And where the crime originated in the mind of the police or…
In Washington, it’s illegal for a driver under 21 to operate a vehicle with a breath or blood alcohol level of 0.02% or higher or any THC (cannabis) level over 0.00 ng. RCW 46.61.503 (Minor DUI). These are much lower legal limits than those set for drivers over 21 (0.08% or higher and 5 ng…
Drivers facing a DUI charge in Washington may be eligible for a special one time court diversion treatment program called Deferred Prosecution, RCW 10.05.010 et. seq. A DUI Deferred Prosecution treatment program requires the offender to successfully complete a 2 year alcohol/drug treatment program, followed by 3 years of strict court probation. There are probation…
Since 2023, the Washington Department of Licensing automatically suspends WA driver licenses for sixty (60) days if a driver commits three (3) separate moving violations within a 12 month period or four (4) separate moving violations within a 24 month period. A one (1) year probation period follows the 60 day license suspension period. During…
There are three (3) types of criminal offenses handled by criminal defense lawyers in Washington. Felony Crimes: Felony offenses are the most serious crimes (murder, robbery, burglary, arson, etc). They include all crimes punishable by more than one(1) year in prison. In Washington, felony crimes are divided into three categories: Class A felonies (the most…
Lynnwood, WA DUI Lawyer: Attorney Paul Hanson Nominated for Lawyers of Distinction 2024 (Click Here)
Lynnwood attorney Paul Hanson is pleased to be honored by a nomination to the Lawyers of Distinction 2024 by its Selection Committee. This nomination is based upon attorney Hanson’s achievements, ethical standards, peer recognition and legal success. Attorney Hanson has previously been nominated to the Lawyers of Distinction in past years.