Washington Note for Motion Calendar is a legal document used in Washington State courts to set deadlines for filing and hearing motions. This document is typically prepared by the court clerk and entered into the court's docket. It includes the date of the hearing, the motion type, the date the motion must be filed, the date the opposing party must respond, and any other deadlines or requirements related to the motion. There are two types of Washington Notes for Motion Calendar: a general calendar note and a special calendar note. A general calendar note is used for motions that do not require a hearing or a response from the opposing party. This type of note typically sets a deadline for filing the motion with the court. A special calendar note sets deadlines for filing and responding to a motion, as well as scheduling a hearing if necessary. It may also include additional deadlines related to the motion.