Washington Designation of Record To Be Transmitted To Superior Court is a form used to designate records that will be sent from the lower court to the superior court in the state of Washington. It is used when an appeal is made from the lower court to the higher court, and it details the documents and records that need to be submitted to the superior court. The form includes a list of the documents to be submitted, a description of the contents, and the name of the person who will be responsible for submitting them. There are two types of Washington Designation of Record To Be Transmitted To Superior Court: one for civil cases and one for criminal cases. The civil case form includes information about the parties in the case, the court case number, the judge's name, and the date of the appeal. The criminal case form includes the defendant's name, the court case number, the prosecutor's name, the date of the appeal, and the date the record must be submitted to the superior court.