Washington Order Revoking Residential DOSE is an order issued by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSS) that revokes the diversion of supervision and services agreement (DOSE) for those who are on residential DOSE. Residential DOSE is a court-ordered program that allows individuals who have been convicted of a crime to remain in the community instead of being incarcerated. The order revokes the agreement and requires the offender to serve their sentence in a state correctional facility. There are two types of Washington Order Revoking Residential DOSE: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary revocation occurs when the offender voluntarily requests to have their DOSE revoked, while an involuntary revocation occurs when the state revokes the agreement due to a violation of the conditions of the agreement.