Washington Notice of Hearing is a legal document issued by the court that informs a party of an upcoming hearing. It includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, and the specific claims or issues to be discussed. The Notice of Hearing also contains a deadline for filing written arguments, if applicable. The Notice is sent to the parties involved in the hearing. There are three types of Washington Notice of Hearing: a Notice of Hearing for a Civil Case, a Notice of Hearing for a Family Law Case, and a Notice of Hearing for a Criminal Case. The Civil Case Notice is issued in civil cases, such as contract disputes and personal injury suits. The Family Law Case Notice is issued in family law cases, such as divorces, custody or visitation disputes, and adoptions. The Criminal Case Notice is issued in criminal cases, such as criminal trials or sentencing hearings.