The Washington Notice of Hearing is a legal document used in the state of Washington to inform a respondent of an upcoming hearing. The notice is typically issued by a court and provides the respondent with information regarding the date and time of the hearing, the name of the court, the nature of the hearing, and the legal authority for the hearing. Depending on the type of hearing, the notice may also include information such as the names of the parties involved, the claims being made by each party, and the potential outcomes of the hearing. There are several types of Washington Notice of Hearing, including: • Civil Notice of Hearing: Used in civil court proceedings to provide information about a hearing related to a civil lawsuit. • Small Claims Notice of Hearing: Used in small claims court proceedings to provide information about a hearing related to a small claims lawsuit. • Probate Notice of Hearing: Used in probate court proceedings to provide information about a hearing related to a probate matter. • Family Law Notice of Hearing: Used in family court proceedings to provide information about a hearing related to a family law matter. • Landlord-Tenant Notice of Hearing: Used in landlord-tenant court proceedings to provide information about a hearing related to a landlord-tenant dispute. • Administrative Notice of Hearing: Used in administrative court proceedings to provide information about a hearing related to an administrative matter.