Washington Notice of Small Claim is a document used by individuals or businesses to initiate a small claims court action in the state of Washington. It is filed with the Superior Court Clerk’s Office to give notice to the defendant that a lawsuit is being filed against them. The Notice of Small Claim includes the names of the parties involved, the amount of money claimed, the legal basis for the claim, and the time and place of the small claims hearing. There are two types of Washington Notice of Small Claim: one for a money claim, and one for a non-money claim. The money claim document is used when the plaintiff is seeking a monetary judgment from the defendant, while the non-money claim document is used when the plaintiff is seeking an order from the court or a specific action from the defendant, such as returning personal property.