A Washington Notice to set for trial is a document used in Washington state that sets a date for a trial. It is typically used in civil court, and is issued by the court clerk. The notice is sent to all parties involved in the case, and it includes the date, time, and location of the trial. There are two types of Washington Notice to set for trial: a Standard Notice and an Expedited Notice. The Standard Notice is typically issued when the plaintiff has filed a complaint, and the Expedited Notice is usually issued when the defendant has filed an answer or counterclaim. Both notices must be served on all parties involved in the case at least 30 days prior to the trial date.