§ 46.01.011 Purpose
§ 46.01.020 Department created
§ 46.01.030 Administration and improvement of certain motor vehicle laws
§ 46.01.040 Powers, duties, and functions relating to motor vehicle laws vested in department
§ 46.01.070 Functions performed by state patrol as agent for director of licenses transferred to department
§ 46.01.100 Organization of department
§ 46.01.110 Rule-making authority
§ 46.01.115 Rules to implement 1998 c 165
§ 46.01.130 Powers and duties of director — Vehicle registration, appointments, branch offices, personnel screening
§ 46.01.135 Establishment of investigation unit — Use of criminal history information
§ 46.01.140 County auditors, agents, and subagents — Powers and duties — Standard contracts — Rules
§ 46.01.150 Branch offices
§ 46.01.160 Forms for applications, certificates of title, registration certificates, etc
§ 46.01.170 Seal
§ 46.01.180 Oaths and acknowledgments
§ 46.01.190 Designation of state patrol as agent for surrender of drivers’ licenses
§ 46.01.230 Payment by check or money order — Dishonored checks or money orders — Failure to surrender canceled certificate, registration, or permit — Immunity from payment of uncollected fees — Rules
§ 46.01.235 Payment by credit or debit card
§ 46.01.240 Internet payment option
§ 46.01.250 Certified copies of records — Fee
§ 46.01.260 Destruction of records by director
§ 46.01.270 Destruction of records by county auditor or other agent
§ 46.01.290 Director to make annual reports to governor
§ 46.01.310 Immunity of director, the state, county auditors, agents, and subagents
§ 46.01.315 Immunity of director, the state, licensed driver training schools, and school districts in administering knowledge and driving portions of driver licensing examination
§ 46.01.320 Title and registration advisory committee
§ 46.01.330 Facilities siting coordination
§ 46.01.340 Database of fuel dealer and distributor license information
§ 46.01.350 Fuel tax advisory group
§ 46.01.360 Fees — Study and adjustment
§ 46.01.370 Authority to sell and distribute discover passes and day-use permits
§ 46.01.380 Cost recovery — Portion of credit card and other financial transaction costs
§ 46.01.385 Agency financial transaction account

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 46.01 - Department of licensing

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
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