The Washington Certificate of Readiness and Note for Paternity Trial Setting (also known as the CROP Rule 10) is a document used in Washington State courts to set a date for a paternity trial. It is a formal document that is used to notify the court of the readiness of all parties involved in the paternity trial and the proposed date for the trial. The document must be signed by the parties' attorneys, and both parties must appear in court on the designated date. The Certificate of Readiness and Note for Paternity Trial Setting document contains the following information: * Names and contact information of the parties and their attorneys; * Proposed date of the trial; * Names of witnesses to be called; * Identification of any documents to be submitted to the court; * List of any special requests made by either party; and * A statement verifying that both parties and their attorneys are ready to proceed with the trial. There are two types of Washington Certificate of Readiness and Note for Paternity Trial Setting: one for cases in which both parties are represented by attorneys, and one for cases in which one or both parties are self-represented. The document must be filed with the court and served to all parties involved no later than 15 days before the trial date.