The Washington Notice of Death of Incapacitated Person is a document issued by the state of Washington to notify the public of a death of an incapacitated person. This document includes the name of the deceased, the date of death, the county in which the death occurred, and the name of the health care facility or residence where the death took place. It also contains a statement of the cause of death, if known, and the name of the attending physician or coroner. There are two types of Washington Notice of Death of Incapacitated Person. The first is a Formal Notice of Death, which is issued by the Department of Health or the county medical examiner. This document is used to notify the public of the death of a person who was unable to make their own health decisions. The second type of Washington Notice of Death of Incapacitated Person is an Informal Notice of Death, which is issued by the family or representative of the deceased. This document is used to notify the public of the death of a person who was able to make their own health decisions.