How to Fight a Red-Light Camera Ticket in Federal Way, WA (2026)

Last updated: June 2026Researched by ParkingFight Research Team

Federal Way has operated red-light cameras since 2008, making it one of Washington's longest-running photo enforcement programs. As of 2019/2020 (the most recent verified public data), 6 red-light cameras are active at 3 intersections. The vendor is Verra Mobility (formerly American Traffic Solutions / ATS); citation evidence is reviewed at violationinfo.com. Federal Way Police Department (FWPD) officers review every camera footage event before a citation is issued — no ticket is generated automatically. The program issued 25,175 red-light citations in 2019 and generated $3,815,500 in total program revenue. The fine is $124 — set by Federal Way below the Washington state maximum of $145 (RCW 46.63.220(16)). Camera tickets do not appear on the driving record and carry no license points. Federal Way Municipal Court (33325 8th Ave. S., Suite 102, Federal Way, WA 98003) adjudicates all camera infractions.

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Federal Way Red-Light Camera Fines

ViolationFine
Red-light camera citationCity-set amount below the WA state cap of $145 (RCW 46.63.220(16)); civil infraction — no license points; no driving record$124

How to Contest a Federal Way Red-Light Camera Ticket

Where: Federal Way Municipal Court

How / where to file: 33325 8th Ave. S., Suite 102, Federal Way, WA 98003-6325; phone (253) 835-3000; lobby Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–4:30 PM

Federal Way Deadline

30 days from the date of your notice of infraction (RCW 46.63.070(1)); use the due date printed on the notice; check the postmark — notice must be mailed within 14 days of the violation (RCW 46.63.220(9))

Step 1 — Review your citation evidence at www.violationinfo.com (enter Notice Number and PIN from the top right of your notice; call 1-866-790-4111 if you do not have your notice). Step 2 — Respond within 30 days of the notice date via one of three options: Option A — Statement of Non-Responsibility (if you were not driving): complete the form included with your Notice of Infraction and submit it to Federal Way Municipal Court at 33325 8th Ave. S., Suite 102, Federal Way WA 98003. You do not need to name the other driver to submit the statement, but if you do name the driver you can avoid a hearing; if you do not name the driver, you must request a hearing and testify. The other driver may also voluntarily accept responsibility. This statement is under oath — a false statement is perjury. Option B — Contested hearing (in person or by mail under IRLJ 2.6): select contested hearing on your notice. Important: if you contest by mail, you waive your right to appeal. Contest in person to preserve appellate rights. At a contested hearing the city must prove the infraction by a preponderance of the evidence (RCW 46.63.090(3)). Option C — Mitigation hearing (in person or by mail): admit the infraction but request a reduced or waived fine; the judge can waive the fine to prevent a gross injustice. Step 3 — Note: there is no reason to defer a Federal Way camera ticket because it will never appear on your driving record.

Notable Red-Light Camera Locations in Federal Way

  • S. 320th Street at Pacific Highway S. — busiest red-light camera intersection in Federal Way (12,565 citations in 2019; 3 camera approaches: WB, NB, SB); 27 collisions in 2019
  • S. 348th Street at Enchanted Parkway S. (SR 18) — highest collision count (29 in 2019); 2 approaches: EB on S. 348th and SB on 16th Ave S. at S. 348th (8,795 total citations in 2019)
  • S. 312th Street at Pacific Highway S. — 1 approach: SB (3,815 citations in 2019; 26 collisions)

Federal Way Red-Light Camera — By the Numbers

Federal Way's red-light camera program launched in 2008; 6 cameras at 3 intersections; 25,175 red-light citations issued in 2019 (City of Federal Way 2019 RLPE Annual Report via Federal Way Mirror, July 10, 2020).

Federal Way red-light camera fine: $124 — below the WA state cap of $145 (RCW 46.63.220(16)); no license points; no driving record entry (City of Federal Way FAQ, retrieved 2026-06-10).

Federal Way's busiest red-light camera intersection in 2019: S. 320th Street at Pacific Highway S. — 12,565 citations; S. 348th Street at Enchanted Parkway had the most collisions (29 in 2019) (2019 RLPE Annual Report).

Federal Way camera program generated $3,815,500 in fines and penalties in 2019 ($3,802,000 fines + $13,500 interest); city paid Verra Mobility $4,750 per camera per month (~$53,000/month total) (2019 RLPE Annual Report).

FWPD officers review every camera event before any citation is issued — no ticket is generated automatically (Federal Way Mirror, May 14, 2009).

Federal Way Municipal Court (33325 8th Ave. S., Suite 102, Federal Way WA 98003; (253) 835-3000) adjudicates all camera infractions.

Which Washington defenses apply to your ticket?

Federal Way red-light citations are governed by RCW 46.63.220. The Washington state page covers the statewide framework: civil infraction structure, no license points, RCW 46.63.220(16) driving-record carveout, 14-day mailing deadline (RCW 46.63.220(9)), sworn non-driver statement (RCW 46.63.075(2)), and preponderance-of-evidence standard (RCW 46.63.090(3)). This page adds Federal Way-specific detail: program since 2008; 6 cameras at 3 named intersections (S. 312th/Pacific Hwy, S. 320th/Pacific Hwy, S. 348th/Enchanted Pkwy) with 2019 citation data; Verra Mobility vendor (violationinfo.com; 1-866-790-4111); $124 local fine (below $145 state cap); Statement of Non-Responsibility form provided with notice (submit to Federal Way Municipal Court, not by email); mail-in contested hearing waives appellate rights (Federal Way-specific); FWPD officer review requirement; school zone camera fine capped at $210–$250 (see speed section). Distinct from Seattle (different camera types; DNR by email), Tacoma (Pierce County District Court; Novoa Global/ZeroFatality.com vendor), and Spokane (Spokane Municipal Court; different fine schedule).

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Federal Way Red-Light Camera Ticket FAQ

How much is a red-light camera ticket in Federal Way?

Federal Way's red-light camera fine is $124 — set below the Washington state maximum of $145. The ticket does not add points to your license and will not appear on your driving record. It is processed as a parking infraction under state law. The city FAQ states the $124 amount matches what an officer would charge for the same infraction in your presence. Source: City of Federal Way FAQ; RCW 46.63.220(16).

I wasn't driving the car. What do I do with a Federal Way camera ticket?

Federal Way includes a 'Statement of Non-Responsibility' form with your Notice of Infraction. Complete it and submit it to Federal Way Municipal Court (33325 8th Ave. S., Suite 102). If you name the other driver in the statement, you can avoid a hearing. If you do not name the driver, you will need to request a hearing and testify in person. The other driver may also voluntarily accept responsibility. The statement is under oath — submitting a false sworn statement is perjury under Washington law. This form is distinct from Seattle's Declaration of Non-Responsibility (DNR), which is submitted by email. Source: City of Federal Way FAQ; RCW 46.63.075(2).

What is the deadline to contest a Federal Way camera ticket?

Respond within 30 days of the notice date (RCW 46.63.070(1)). Use the due date printed on your notice — do not rely on a generic day count. Also check the postmark date on the envelope you received: if the notice was mailed more than 14 days after the violation date, you may have a defense under RCW 46.63.220(9). Source: RCW 46.63.070(1); RCW 46.63.220(9).

Can I fight a Federal Way camera ticket by mail?

Yes, but with an important caveat: if you choose a contested hearing by mail (written declaration under IRLJ 2.6), you waive your right to appeal. If you want to preserve the ability to appeal, contest in person at Federal Way Municipal Court. For a mitigation hearing (admitting the ticket but asking for a reduced fine), mail is available without losing appellate rights. Source: City of Federal Way FAQ.

Will a Federal Way camera ticket show up on my driving record or affect my insurance?

No. Camera tickets are treated the same as parking violations and will not appear on your driving record. They do not count as moving violations and have no insurance impact. This is consistent with RCW 46.63.220(16)'s driving-record carveout. Source: City of Federal Way FAQ; RCW 46.63.220(16).

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ParkingFight is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Information is for informational purposes only and based on publicly available Washington statutes, Federal Way program documents, and primary-source research as of 2026-06-07. Verify current rules with your court or a licensed attorney.