Washington Response To Notice To Set For Trial is a document that is filed in response to a Notice To Set For Trial issued by the court. Depending on the type of case, it may either be filed by the plaintiff, defendant, or both. The document typically contains the party’s name, the court in which the case is pending, the names of the parties’ attorneys, and the party’s response to the Notice To Set For Trial. There are three types of Washington Response To Notice To Set For Trial: 1. Affirmative Response — This response is filed by a party who agrees to the court’s proposed trial date. 2. Negotiated Response — This response is filed by a party who wishes to negotiate the proposed trial date. 3. Denial Response — This response is filed by a party who denies the court’s proposed trial date.