The Washington Appeal Packet is a set of legal forms and documents used to appeal a court decision in the state of Washington. This packet is used to request a review of a lower court's decision by a higher court. The packet includes a form to fill out, a brief statement explaining why the decision should be overturned, and supporting evidence. It must be argued in a timely manner and must meet certain criteria. There are two types of Washington Appeal Packets: Pro Se and Attorney. The Pro Se packet is designed for individuals who are appealing the court's decision on their own. It includes a form to fill out, a brief statement, and supporting evidence. The Attorney packet is designed for individuals who are being represented by a lawyer. It includes a form to fill out, a brief statement, and supporting evidence. Additionally, the Attorney packet includes an affidavit of appearance, which must be signed by the lawyer representing the individual.