Washington Legal Representation Notification is a legal document required by the Washington State Bar Association that informs individuals of their rights to legal representation. This document must be given to an individual before they are interrogated by law enforcement officers or are taken into custody. It outlines the individual’s rights to an attorney, the availability of free legal advice, and the option to contact a public defender. There are two types of Washington Legal Representation Notifications: the Miranda Warning and the Cunningham Warning. The Miranda Warning informs individuals of their right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the fact that anything said can be used against them in court. The Cunningham Warning informs individuals of their right to counsel and the availability of free legal advice.