Washington Order Approving Guardian's Report, Accounting, and Budget (RAPT) is a document used in Washington State to approve a guardian's report, accounting, and budget. The document is designed to protect the financial interests of a legally incapacitated person (ward). The RAPT includes information about the ward's assets and liabilities; a detailed report of the guardian's activities; a proposed budget for the ward's care; and a plan for managing the ward's finances. There are two types of RAPT forms: an initial form for guardians whose wards are newly appointed and an annual form for guardians whose wards are continuing to receive guardianship services. The RAPT must be approved by a judge or court commissioner before it can be used to manage a ward's finances.