The Washington Order of Release is a court order issued in Washington state that requires a person's release from incarceration. It is issued by a judge or a higher court and is based on the individual's personal circumstances. The Washington Order of Release may be issued as a result of a successful appeal, a plea bargain, or a motion to dismiss. There are two types of Washington Order of Release: unconditional and conditional. An unconditional order of release requires the individual to be released immediately, while a conditional order of release requires the individual to comply with certain conditions before being released. The conditions may include attending court appearances, maintaining contact with a probation officer, or completing a rehabilitation program.