Washington Consents to Have Magistrate Judge Take Verdict and Poll Jury is a form of consent signed by all parties involved in a case in the State of Washington. This form allows the magistrate judge to take the verdict and poll the jury in a trial. This form must be signed by all parties prior to the start of the trial and must be approved by the court. There are two types of Washington Consents to Have Magistrate Judge Take Verdict and Poll Jury: 1. Special Consent: A special consent form must be signed by all parties, including the litigants, attorneys, and the court. This form grants the magistrate judge the authority to take the verdict and poll the jury in a trial. 2. General Consent: A general consent form must be signed by all parties, including the litigants, attorneys, and the court. This form grants the magistrate judge the authority to take the verdict and poll the jury in any trial in the State of Washington.