Washington Demand for Jury is a document used to request a trial by jury in the state of Washington. It is commonly used in civil cases, such as contract disputes, property disputes, and personal injury claims. The document is filed with the court in which the case is pending and must be signed by the plaintiff or their attorney. The document must contain the plaintiff's name, the defendant's name, and the case number. It must also include a statement of the facts of the case and a request for a jury trial. There are two types of Washington Demand for Jury: a Demand for Jury Trial and a Demand for a Jury Trial and Verdict. The former requires the court to convene a jury, while the latter requires the jury to also deliver a verdict.