Washington Summons (20 Days) is a legal document issued by the court to a defendant in a civil lawsuit, requiring the defendant to appear within 20 days of service. The summons informs the defendant of the lawsuit, the claims made by the plaintiff, and the date, time, and location of the first court hearing. It can be served in person, by mail, or by posting. There are two types of Washington Summons (20 Days): Summons in a Civil Action and Summons upon a Limited Civil Case. The Summons in a Civil Action is issued to the defendant in a civil lawsuit, while the Summons upon a Limited Civil Case is issued to the defendant in a limited civil case. Both types of summons must be served on the defendant within 20 days of its issuance.




