A Washington Notice of Default Against Garnishee is a document served upon a garnishee (a third party) by a creditor to hold back the wages, funds, or assets of a debtor in order to satisfy a debt or judgment owed to the creditor. The notice is served in accordance with the Revised Code of Washington and is used to protect the rights of the creditor and hold the garnishee accountable for the debt owed by the debtor. There are three types of Washington Notice of Default Against Garnishee: 1. Notice of Default on a Consumer Debt: This is a document used when a debtor is unable to pay a consumer debt (such as a credit card debt or medical bill) and the creditor has obtained a judgment against the debtor. The notice is served to the garnishee to withhold the debtor's wages, funds, or assets to satisfy the debt. 2. Notice of Default on a Business Debt: This is a document used when a debtor is unable to pay a business debt (such as an invoice or lease payment) and the creditor has obtained a judgment against the debtor. The notice is served to the garnishee to withhold the debtor's wages, funds, or assets to satisfy the debt. 3. Notice of Default on a Non-Consumer Debt: This is a document used when a debtor is unable to pay a non-consumer debt (such as a student loan or income tax debt) and the creditor has obtained a judgment against the debtor. The notice is served to the garnishee to withhold the debtor's wages, funds, or assets to satisfy the debt.