Camas-Washougal Municipal Court cases in Clark County, Camas-Washougal, WA
Camas Washougal Municipal Court is a municipal court (court of limited jurisdiction) serving the Cities of Camas and Washougal in Clark County, Washington. It handles cases arising under city ordinances and applicable state law within the city limits, including criminal misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors (such as DUI, reckless driving, domestic-violence-related offenses, theft 3rd degree, and assault 4th degree), criminal traffic matters, and probation/compliance proceedings. The court also processes noncriminal matters such as traffic infractions, parking violations, and civil infractions including code-enforcement and animal-control violations. It conducts arraignments, pretrial hearings, bench and jury trials, and sentencing. Felonies and broader civil or family-law cases are heard in other courts.
Camas-Washougal Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | Municipal Court |
| County: | Clark |
| Street Address: | 89 C St, Washougal |
| City: | Camas-Washougal |
| Zip Code: | 98671 |
| Phone: | 564-397-2125 |
| Website URL: | https://clark.wa.gov/district-court |
Services and Case Types Handled in Camas-Washougal Municipal Court
Camas-Washougal Municipal Court serves the cities of Camas and Washougal as a limitedâjurisdiction court. It handles criminal misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors (e.g., DUI, theft, domesticâviolence), traffic and parking infractions, and municipal code violations. Public services include processing case filings and documents (citations, motions), accepting payments, managing warrants and bail, providing interpreters/ADA accommodations, records requests, and probation or compliance monitoring. The court schedules and conducts arraignments, pretrial hearings, motion hearings, jury and bench trials, sentencings, and review hearings. It administers jury services (summons, orientation, deferrals/excusals) for eligible criminal trials. In criminal cases, the court issues noâcontact/protection orders and sets release conditions; standalone civil protection orders are generally handled by Clark County District or Superior Court.