Washington Notice and Summons or Order is a legal document issued by the court in the state of Washington. It is used to initiate a legal action, such as an eviction, foreclosure, or other civil action. It includes the name of the court, case number, and the name and address of the plaintiff and defendant. Furthermore, it may also include a description of the dispute and an order for the defendant to appear in court. The types of Washington Notice and Summons or Order are: • Eviction Notice: This is a written demand from a landlord to a tenant to either comply with a lease or vacate the premises. • Foreclosure Notice: This is a written demand from a lender to a homeowner to pay the mortgage or vacate the premises. • Summons and Complaint: This is a document that informs the defendant of a civil action, and must be served with a copy of the complaint to the defendant. • Preliminary Injunction: This is a court order prohibiting a party from taking a certain action until the legal dispute is resolved. • Subpoena: This is a court order requiring a person to appear in court or produce documents for a legal action.