The Washington Generic Notice of Hearing is a form issued by a court facility in the state of Washington. It is used to notify the parties involved in a legal action of the date, time, and location of an upcoming hearing. It is typically signed by a court clerk and is served to the parties involved by either the court clerk or a professional process server. There are three types of Washington Generic Notice of Hearing, depending on the type of case: civil, criminal, and juvenile. The civil version is used for civil matters such as divorce, custody, and probate. The criminal version is used for criminal cases. The juvenile version is used for cases involving minors.