Washington Request to Defer Traffic Infraction is a form of legal action that allows a driver to temporarily suspend a traffic ticket or infraction. It can be used to delay or even dismiss the charges. The request must be made within fifteen days of the violation. The request must be made to the court that issued the infraction. There are three types of Washington Request to Defer Traffic Infraction: 1. Deferral: This is the most common type of deferral. It allows the driver to delay paying the fine or appearing in court. The driver must agree to comply with the laws and pay the fine at a later date. 2. Dismissal: This is a more serious type of deferral. The driver must agree to all the conditions of the deferral and comply with all the laws. If the driver does not comply, the infraction can be dismissed. 3. Extension: This is used when the driver needs additional time to pay the fine or appear in court. The driver must provide a valid reason for the extension and must agree to comply with all the conditions of the deferral. In order for the request to be processed, the driver must submit a written request to the court. The request must include the driver’s name, address, contact information, a statement of the violation, and the reason for the request. The court will then review the request and decide whether to grant the deferral.