The Washington Order for Withdrawal from Blocked Account (OR-21) is a court order issued by the Superior Court of Washington and is used to release funds that have been blocked or frozen by a financial institution due to a legal dispute. This order is typically used to resolve disputes between account holders and financial institutions, allowing for the release of funds so that the dispute can be resolved without the need for litigation. There are two types of Washington Order for Withdrawal from Blocked Account (OR-21): a standard order and an expedited order. The standard order is used in cases when the amount of money in dispute is less than $25,000. The expedited order is used when the dispute involves an amount of money greater than $25,000. Both orders require that the financial institution provide the court with a verified statement of the amount of money in dispute. The court will review the statement and, if all parties agree, will issue an order authorizing the release of the funds to the account holder.