Washington Motion And Certification For Default Against Garnishee is a form used in Washington State to collect a debt from a third party known as a garnishee. It is a legal document that informs the garnishee of their obligation to pay the debt owed to the creditor. It is signed by the creditor and is usually accompanied by a copy of the original judgment. There are two types of Washington Motion And Certification For Default Against Garnishee: 1. Motion For Default Judgment Against Garnishee: This type of motion is initiated by the creditor and requests that a default judgment be entered against the garnishee. It is filed with the court and provides the garnishee with an opportunity to respond to the motion. 2. Certification for Default Against Garnishee: This form is filed with the court after a hearing is held and a default judgment against the garnishee is entered. It certifies that the garnishee has failed to respond to the motion and that the default judgment should be entered against them.