Washington Order To Publish Notice And Summons is a court order issued by a Washington state court in a civil lawsuit. This order requires the plaintiff to publish a notice of the lawsuit in a local newspaper in order to notify the defendants of the lawsuit. The notice must include information about the court case, including the name of the court, the case number, the names of the parties involved, and the date of the summons. The summons itself must be published in the same newspaper and must include a statement that the defendants must respond to the lawsuit within a certain amount of time, or they will be in default. This order is typically required for cases involving out-of-state defendants, or those who are difficult to locate. There are two types of Washington Order To Publish Notice And Summons: 1) Default Judgment Order to Publish Notice and Summons, and 2) Notice and Summons Order to Publish. Default Judgment Order to Publish Notice and Summons is issued when the defendants fail to respond to the lawsuit within the set amount of time, and the court grants the plaintiff a default judgment. Notice and Summons Order to Publish is issued when the defendants are found and must be served with the notice and summons in order to proceed with the lawsuit.