Washington Acknowledgment of Notice of Rights — Petition Post Trial is a legal document used in the state of Washington to acknowledge the receipt of a notice of rights when filing a post-trial petition. This document serves to inform the petitioner of their rights and the associated consequences of appealing a court decision. It is typically used when appealing a court decision that was made after a trial has taken place. There are two types of Washington Acknowledgment of Notice of Rights — Petition Post Trial: Civil and Criminal. The Civil acknowledgment is used to acknowledge the receipt of a notice of rights when filing a civil petition post-trial, and the Criminal acknowledgment is used to acknowledge the receipt of a notice of rights when filing a criminal petition post-trial. Both documents include the petitioner's name, the case number, the court, the date the petition was filed, and a statement acknowledging the receipt of the notice of rights.