Washington Partial Satisfaction of Judgment Against Defendant is a legal document that is filed by the court when a creditor has partially satisfied a judgment against a debtor. This document is filed to certify that the creditor has partially satisfied the outstanding debt owed to them by the debtor. It is important to note that this document does not release the debtor from any remaining debt obligation; rather, it simply serves as a record of the partial satisfaction of the judgment. There are two types of Washington Partial Satisfaction of Judgment Against Defendant: (1) Partial Satisfaction of Judgment by Cash Payment and (2) Partial Satisfaction of Judgment by Credit or Other Property. The Partial Satisfaction of Judgment by Cash Payment is filed when the debtor makes a partial payment in cash to the creditor. The Partial Satisfaction of Judgment by Credit or Other Property is filed when the debtor uses other forms of payment such as credit cards, checks, or other forms of payment. Both documents require the debtor to sign and have the document notarized in order to be legally binding.