Washington Deferred Disposition Order is a type of order issued by a court in the state of Washington that allows a defendant to avoid a conviction on a criminal offense if certain conditions are met. This type of order typically comes in two forms: a Deferred Sentence or a Deferred Prosecution. In a Deferred Sentence, a judge will suspend the sentencing process and order the defendant to comply with certain conditions, such as attending an education class or completing community service. If the defendant successfully meets the terms of the agreement, the case can be dismissed after a certain period of time. In a Deferred Prosecution, the criminal charge will be dismissed if the defendant complies with the terms of the agreement. These terms can include paying restitution, completing community service, or attending an education class. If the defendant violates the terms of the agreement, the criminal charge will be reinstated.