The Washington Notice of Hearing is a document issued by a court in the state of Washington to notify parties of a court hearing. It typically contains the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the name of the presiding judge. There are several types of Washington Notice of Hearing, including: civil hearing notices, criminal hearing notices, family law hearing notices, juvenile hearing notices, landlord-tenant hearing notices, and small claims hearing notices. All of these documents must be served on the parties involved in the hearing, either in person or through certified mail. The notice must be served a certain number of days in advance of the hearing, depending on the type of hearing. The recipient of the notice must be given sufficient time to prepare for the hearing and to arrange for legal representation, if necessary. Failure to respond to the Washington Notice of Hearing may result in a default judgment being issued against the recipient.