A Washington Satisfaction of Judgment Against Garnishee is a legal document used in the state of Washington to indicate that a court judgment has been satisfied in full by the garnishee. The garnishee is the person or entity holding funds or assets of the debtor, and the satisfaction of judgment indicates that the garnishee has been ordered to pay the judgment amount to the creditor. There are two types of Washington Satisfaction of Judgment Against Garnishee: an official satisfaction and a voluntary satisfaction. An official satisfaction is issued by the court, and states that the judgment amount has been paid in full. A voluntary satisfaction is issued by the garnishee, and indicates that the garnishee has paid the judgment amount to the creditor.