Ordinance 1481ORDINANCE NO. L,I
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY.OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON
CREATING A NEW CHAPTER IN THE EDMONDS CITY CODE,
CHAPTER 5.02,.ESTABLISHING A VIOLATIONS BUREAU,
SETTING FORTH BAIL PROCEDURES AND CONSEQUENCES,
AND PRESCRIBING THE DUTIES OF THE VIOLATIONS
BUREAU.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON
DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 5.02.010 Violations bureau 'created. There
is hereby established a violations bureau to assist the
court or courts of limited jurisdiction. The violations
bureau shall be in charge of such person or persons and
shall be open at such hours as the City Council may
designate.
Section 5.02.020 Establishing bail. The district
justice court shall designate the specified offenses under
ordinances of this City in respect to which payment of
bail may be accepted by the violations bureau in satis-
faction thereof, and may specify by suitable schedules
the amount of such bails for first, second and subsequent
offenses, provided such bails are within the limits declared
by law or ordinance, and may further specify what number
of such offenses shall require appearance before the court.
Section 5.02.030 Authority to accept bail. The
Court may by its order authorize the violations bureau to
receive the deposit of bail for appearance in court for
specified offenses under a bail schedule issued under this
chapter. The violations bureau, upon accepting the pre-
scribed bail, shall issue a receipt to the alleged violator,
and whatever other information the court requires, prepared
in multiple copies, and shall provide information of the legal
consequences of bail forfeiture. One copy of the receipt
shall be forwarded to the city treasurer and one copy shall be
retained by the violations bureau.
Section 5.02.040. Authority to accept forfeiture of
bail - Consequences. The court may by its order authorize
the violations bureau (1) to accept forfeiture on bail in
specified cases in accordance with. a bail schedule under
this chapter in lieu of depositing bail for appearance, in
which case a receipt shall be issued to the alleged violator,
and shall contain a statement indicating that forefeiture
of bail shall terminate the case, and, in the case of traffic
offenses, may be considered by the state department of motor
vehicles only, and for no other purpose, as having the same
effect as conviction of the offense charged; and (2) to
forfeit bail deposited for appearance on notification by
the clerk of the court of failure of the defendant to appear.
Forfeiture of bail under either (1) or (2) shall not be
construed as payment of a fine but only for the purpose of
the distribution of the funds and shall terminate the case.
Section 5.02.050 When person charged may elect to
appear before the court.
(a) Any person charged with an offense for which
payment of bail may be made to the violations bureau shall
have the option of forfeiting such bail within the time
specified in the notice of arrest at the violations
bureau upon waiving appearance in court, or may have the
option of depositing required lawful bail and shall be
entitled to a trial as authorized by law.
(b) The bureau, upon accepting the prescribed bail,
shall issue a receipt to the violator acknowledging payment
thereof.
cAr-i-in„ ; _ n 2 _ n tin _ of violations bureau. The
following duties are hereby imposed upon the violations
bureau in reference to all offenses:
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(a) It shall accept designated bail and issue receipts.
(b) It shall receive and issue receipts for cash
bail from the persons who must or wish to be heard in court,
enter the time of their appearance on the court docket, and
notify the arresting officer and witnesses, if any, to be
present.
(c) It shall keep an easily accessible record of all
violations of which each person has been guilty during the
preceding twelve months.
(d) The violations bureau shall, not less than once
a week or oftener as the judge directs, transfer to the
clerk of the proper department of the court all records
pertaining to the cases being filed in the district court.
(e) Once each week the violations bureau shall
forward to the state department of motor vehicles the
abstract of court record copy of each traffic complaint
and citation indicating the disposition of each case
involving bail forfeiture during the previous week.
Section 5.02.070 Additional duties of violations
bureau. The violations bureau shall follow such procedure
as may be prescribed by the ordinances of this City, court
rules and as may be required by the laws of the state.
Section 5.02.080 References to "court". Wherever
in this chapter the term "court" or "judge" or "district
justice court" isused, said term shall be construed to
be the district court which has jurisdiction in the City
of Edmonds and any judge and court commissioner of said
court. Further, any reference to the terms, "judge",
"police judge" or "police court", which may appear in
any ordinance of the City of Edmonds, or the Edmonds City
Code (unless the reference is to the superior court),
shall hereafter be construed to refer to the said district
court having jurisdiction in said city and to the judge
and court commissioner of said district court.
APPROVED:
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: April 21, 1970
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: April 7, 1970
PUBLISHED: April 29, 1970