Washington Notice of Sale of Real Property is a legal document that is used to state the intent to sell a particular real property in Washington State. This document is typically filed with the local county recorder and is required to be served on all interested parties. It must include the name of the seller, the property address, the date of sale, and a legal description of the property. It must also include the purchase price, the terms of payment, the names of the buyer and seller, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Washington Notice of Sale of Real Property: a Notice of Trustee's Sale and a Notice of Sheriff's Sale. A Notice of Trustee's Sale is used when a property is being sold as part of a foreclosure process. This type of Notice must be filed with the county recorder's office and served on the borrower, lender, and any other interested parties. A Notice of Sheriff's Sale is used when a property is being sold by the sheriff at a public auction. This type of Notice must be filed with the county clerk's office and served on the debtor, creditor, and any other interested parties.