Listing of self-help materials and informational publications.
There are 10 resources
Auto Repair
(Separate Website)
Information about your rights in dealing with an auto repair company and what to do if you have a dispute.
By: Washington State Attorney General
Buying a Used Car
(Separate Website)
Information you should read before you purchase a used car.
By: Federal Trade Commission
Read this in:
Spanish / Español
Buying a Used Vehicle
(Separate Website)
Information you should read before you purchase a used car.
By: Washington State Attorney General
Read this in:
Spanish / Español
Mandatory Auto Insurance and Auto Accident Financial Responsibility
This publication answers questions about Washington's mandatory insurance law and explains the laws that apply if you have an accident while driving without insurance.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Other Formats:
PDF File
Read this in:
Spanish / Español
Motor Vehicle Lemon Law
(Separate Website)
The Washington State Motor Vehicle "Lemon Law" is designed to help new vehicle owners who have substantial continuing problems with warranty repairs. The law allows the owner to request an arbitration hearing through the Attorney General?s Office.
By: Washington State Attorney General
Read this in:
Russian / Pусский
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Spanish / Español
Occupational/Restricted Driver License
(Separate Website)
Questions and answers about getting and keeping an occupational or restricted driver license.
By: Department of Licensing
Reporting the Sale or Transfer of Your Car
This publication answers questions about what you can do to protect yourself from being held responsible for the actions of another person after you have sold or transferred your car.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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PDF File
Smart Borrowing TV: How to Make Wise Borrowing Decisions
A series of short videos that cover the topics of borrowing fundamentals, credit cards, payday loans, auto loans, mortgages and mortgage refininancing
By: Consumer Education and Training Services (CENTS)
Used Car Purchases: What to do When Your Car Doesn't Work Properly
What can you do if your used car breaks down or needs costly repairs soon after purchase from a car dealer? This publication summarizes some state and federal laws that may help.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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PDF File
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