Washington Motion and Declaration for Service of Summons by Publication is a legal document used in Washington State to serve a summons on a defendant who cannot be found. It is a request to the court to allow service of a summons on a defendant by publishing a notice of the action in a newspaper. The motion and declaration must include detailed information about the case, including the plaintiff's name, the defendant's name, the case number, a description of the claim, the court where the action is pending, and the date and time the motion is filed. There are two types of Washington Motion and Declaration for Service of Summons by Publication: regular service and special service. Regular service is used when the defendant cannot be found or located, while special service is used when the defendant is a nonresident of Washington State. Both types of service require the plaintiff to publish a notice of the action in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the action is pending.