The Washington Order of Continuance of Arbitration Hearing Date is an official court document that orders the continuance of an arbitration hearing date in the state of Washington. This order is issued by a judge or magistrate, and requests that the parties involved in the arbitration agree to a new hearing date. The order can also include terms or conditions for the continuance, such as the payment of costs and fees, or a stipulation of when the new hearing date should be set. There are two types of Washington Order of Continuance of Arbitration Hearing Date: 1. Default Order: This type of order is issued when one or more of the parties involved in the arbitration has failed to appear at the original hearing date. 2. Consent Order: This type of order is issued when all parties involved in the arbitration agree to continue the hearing date. This is usually done in order to allow for more time to prepare for the hearing or to accommodate a change in scheduling for the parties involved.