Washington Trial Confirmation is a process used to confirm the accuracy of a transaction in the state of Washington. It is mandatory for most real estate transactions in the state, and is used to verify the legal standing of a particular transaction. It is typically handled by a third-party service provider who is responsible for searching public records to ensure that all documents, titles, and liens associated with the transaction are accurate and properly recorded. Types of Washington Trial Confirmation include: • Title Trial Confirmation: This is a type of confirmation used to ensure that the title to a particular property is valid and registered correctly. It includes a search of public records to determine if there are any liens, judgments, or other encumbrances against the property. • Tax Trial Confirmation: This type of confirmation is used to verify that the taxes associated with a particular property have been paid and that no additional taxes are due. • Mortgage Trial Confirmation: This confirmation is used to ensure that all mortgages associated with a property are properly recorded and that any payments due have been paid on time. • Deed Trial Confirmation: This type of confirmation is used to verify that all deeds associated with a property are registered accurately and that all documents associated with the transaction are properly recorded.