Washington Notice For Trial Setting is a document filed in a Washington State court to initiate a civil lawsuit. It is a formal notice that informs the defendant of the lawsuit, the date and time of the court hearing, and the specific claims made against them. The notice is usually served on the defendant by a third party, such as a process server, and is required by the Washington State Rules of Civil Procedure. There are two types of Washington Notice For Trial Setting: the initial notice and the final notice. The initial notice is typically sent out when the lawsuit is first filed, and the final notice is sent out at least 10 days before the trial. Both notices must contain the same information, including the title of the action, the court in which the action is pending, the date of the hearing, the legal claims asserted against the defendant, and any other relevant information.