The Washington Waiver of Counsel is a legal document used in Washington State that allows a person to waive their right to legal counsel in a court proceeding, such as a criminal trial. This waiver allows an individual to represent themselves in the legal process without the assistance of an attorney. There are two types of Waiver of Counsel in Washington State: one for criminal cases, and one for civil cases. The Waiver of Counsel in criminal cases applies to defendants and allows them to represent themselves at trial or on appeal. The Waiver of Counsel in civil cases applies to both plaintiffs and defendants, and it allows them to represent themselves at trial or on appeal.