Washington Notice of Appearance Pro Se is a document filed in a Washington court to inform the court that a party to the case will be appearing on their own behalf, rather than through an attorney. It is typically filed by a party to a case who is not represented by a lawyer and wishes to represent themselves in court. There are two types of Washington Notice of Appearance Pro Se: an Appearance for Civil Cases and an Appearance for Criminal Cases. The Appearance for Civil Cases is filed to inform the court that the party is appearing in a civil case and wishes to represent themselves; the Appearance for Criminal Cases is filed to inform the court that the party is appearing in a criminal case and wishes to represent themselves. The Notice of Appearance Pro Se must include the name of the party, the case number, and the court in which the case was filed.