Washington Petition for Sale of Personal Property is a document used in Washington State to authorize the sale of items owned by an individual, corporation, or partnership. It is used to transfer ownership of personal property, such as a car, boat, furniture, or jewelry, from one party to another. The Petition may be used by an individual debtor to sell personal property in order to pay creditors, or may be used by a creditor to recover a debt from an individual debtor. There are three types of Washington Petition for Sale of Personal Property: voluntary, involuntary, and judicial. A voluntary petition is used when the debtor agrees to the terms of the sale and is filed with the court by the debtor. An involuntary petition is used when the debtor does not agree to the terms of the sale and is filed with the court by the creditor. A judicial petition is used when the court orders the sale of personal property owned by an individual or an entity.