The Washington Notice of Loss of Voting Rights is a form issued by the Secretary of State of Washington that informs people who have been convicted of a felony that they have lost their voting rights. This form is issued when an individual is convicted of a felony and is either incarcerated or on community supervision (probation/parole). The notice informs individuals of the potential loss of their voting rights, as well as the steps they can take to restore their voting rights. There are two types of Washington Notice of Loss of Voting Rights. The first is the Notice of Loss of Voting Rights Due to Felony Conviction, which is issued when an individual is convicted of a felony and is either incarcerated or on community supervision (probation/parole). The second is the Notice of Loss of Voting Rights Due to Mental Incapacity, which is issued when an individual is adjudicated as mentally incapacitated.