Washington Note For Hearing Issue of Law is a specific type of legal document used in Washington State. It is a formal document prepared by a court reporter to memorialize and provide a record of evidence and arguments presented in a hearing or trial. This document includes the names of parties involved, the date, time and location of the hearing, the judge or other presiding officer, the attorneys involved, and the witnesses. It also records the relevant facts, legal theories, and arguments presented by each party. Washington Note For Hearing Issue of Law can be used in Washington courts in a variety of situations, including criminal trials, civil trials, motions hearings, and other proceedings. There are two types of Washington Note For Hearing Issue of Law: the original document signed by the court reporter, and a copy of the document that is certified as a true and accurate copy of the original.