Washington Notice of Deadline to File Complaint under Section 523(a) is a document that informs a debtor of their rights and obligations when filing a lawsuit against a creditor for a violation of the Bankruptcy Code's anti-deficiency provision (Section 523(a)). It outlines what needs to be done to file a complaint within the applicable statute of limitations in the state of Washington. This document is also known as a "notice of deficiency" or "notice of right to sue." There are two types of Washington Notice of Deadline to File Complaint under Section 523(a): (1) a complaint filed in a Washington state court; and (2) a complaint filed in a federal court. The notice must be provided to the debtor in writing and must include information such as the name and address of the creditor, the amount of the debt, the date the debt became due, the date the lawsuit must be filed, and the applicable statute of limitations. The notice must also advise the debtor of their right to a jury trial. The Washington Notice of Deadline to File Complaint under Section 523(a) must be provided to the debtor prior to filing a lawsuit in order to be valid.