The Washington Pretrial Affidavit is a legal document used in the US state of Washington. It is used to provide information about a criminal defendant's financial circumstances, including their ability to pay bail, fines, and restitution. It is used by courts in order to determine a defendant's eligibility for pretrial services, such as release on their own recognizance or with a surety bond. There are three types of Washington Pretrial Affidavit: Rearrest, Premiering, and Post-Hearing. The Rearrest affidavit is used before an arrest has been made, and must be completed by the defendant. The Premiering affidavit is used during the hearing, and must be completed by the defendant and their attorney. The Post-Hearing affidavit is used after the hearing, and must be completed by the defendant and their attorney, as well as any witnesses or victims who wish to provide information.