Washington Petition For Certificate And Order of Discharge is a legal document that is used to request a Certificate of Discharge, or a Court Order for Discharge from the State of Washington. This document is used when an individual wants to be released from their debts or obligations in the state. The Petition must be filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the individual resides. There are two types of Washington Petition For Certificate And Orders of Discharge: Discharge of Consumer Debts and Discharge of Judgments. The Discharge of Consumer Debts is used to discharge unsecured debts, such as credit card debt, medical bills, personal loans, and other debts that are not secured by property. The Discharge of Judgments is used to discharge judgments that are entered against an individual by a court or other governmental agency. Once the Petition is filed, the court will review the Petition and if approved, the individual will receive a Certificate of Discharge or Court Order for Discharge. This document will provide proof of the individual’s discharge from their debts or obligations in the state.