Washington Stipulation To Arbitrator is a document signed by both parties involved in a dispute that allows them to agree to settle their dispute through arbitration instead of going to court. This document is typically used when the parties involved have already agreed to use arbitration as a method of dispute resolution. It typically includes the name of the parties, the date of the agreement, the name of the arbitrator, the fee schedule, the rules of arbitration, and any other information related to the arbitration. There are two types of Washington Stipulation To Arbitrator: binding and non-binding. Binding stipulations are those that are legally binding and require both parties to abide by the agreement and the arbitration procedures, while non-binding stipulations are not legally binding and may be subject to change.