Washington Order on Sale of Personal Property is a legal document used to order the sale of personal property by the court in the state of Washington. It is typically used in cases involving debt collection or foreclosure, and allows for the sale of the personal property of a debtor in order to cover the costs of repaying a debt. The Washington Order on Sale of Personal Property includes information such as the parties involved, the court order, and the terms of sale. There are two types of Washington Order on Sale of Personal Property: an order of sale and an order of foreclosure. An order of sale is used when a debt has not been paid and the court orders the sale of the debtor's personal property to cover the debt. An order of foreclosure is used when the court orders the sale of a debtor's real estate in order to satisfy a debt.