Washington Notice of Stay is a form used to protect a person from being evicted from their residence. It is a legal document that must be filed with the court before an eviction can occur. It is also known as a "notice of stay of execution" or "stay of execution". The Washington Notice of Stay temporarily stops an eviction while the tenant and landlord negotiate a resolution. It must be signed by the tenant, landlord, or their representatives. There are two types of Washington Notice of Stay: 1) Temporary Stay of Execution and 2) Permanent Stay of Execution. A Temporary Stay of Execution is used when a tenant and landlord are working towards a resolution and the tenant needs more time before they are evicted. A Permanent Stay of Execution is used when the tenant and landlord have reached a permanent agreement and the tenant will not be evicted. Both types of Washington Notice of Stay must be filed with the court before an eviction can occur. The Notice of Stay is a legal document and must be signed by both parties in order to be valid. It is important to make sure that the Notice of Stay is filed correctly to protect the tenant from being evicted.