Washington Complaint — Defendant Owes Plaintiff Money is a legal action that is commonly used in the state of Washington to collect a debt that a defendant has failed to pay a plaintiff. This type of action is also known as a debt collection complaint. The complaint must provide a clear and detailed description of the debt, the amount that is owed, and the date it was incurred. The plaintiff must also include a statement of the defendant's obligation to pay the debt and the legal remedies available if the defendant fails to do so. In addition, the plaintiff must provide evidence that the defendant has failed to pay the debt, such as a copy of a past due invoice or a description of a payment that was not received. There are two types of Washington Complaint — Defendant Owes Plaintiff Money: a single count and a multiple count. A single count complaint is used when the plaintiff is claiming a single debt from the defendant, while a multiple count complaint is used when the plaintiff is claiming multiple debts from the defendant.