Washington Notice And Summons Or Order is a legal document issued by the Washington courts to an individual or entity to appear in court for a hearing or trial. It is a formal way of notifying the recipient of their legal obligation to appear in court. There are several types of Washington Notice And Summons Or Order, including Summons For Plaintiff, Summons For Defendant, Order To Show Cause, Order On Motion, and Order To Appear. The Summons For Plaintiff typically requires the defendant to appear in court to answer to a complaint filed by the plaintiff. The Summons For Defendant is issued to the defendant to appear in court to answer to the complaint filed by the plaintiff. The Order To Show Cause is issued to both the plaintiff and the defendant to appear in court to provide evidence in support of a motion or to argue for a particular order. The Order On Motion is issued by the court to the parties of a case to appear in court and present their arguments in favor of a particular order. Lastly, the Order To Appear is issued by the court to the parties of a case to appear in court for a hearing or trial.