In this report we investigate the microscopic features of 180° domain wall dynamics and relate its dynamics to the defect structure in unipolar methylammonium bromobismuthate, (CH3NH3)5Bi2Br11, single crystal. The switching and spontaneous backswitching processes have been studied by observation of domain structure by using nematic liquid crystal method and by switching current registration. We found a two-step relaxation decay of polarization induced by Eb; the fast one decays on the time scale of milliseconds, while the slow one lasts over seconds. In the late-time regime, the stretched-exponential function was used as an empirical fit of relaxation data.