A Washington Order Transferring Case is a court order issued by a court in the state of Washington that requires a case from one court to be transferred to another court within the same state. It is commonly used when an out-of-state party is involved in a case and one court does not have jurisdiction over the matter. There are two types of Washington Order Transferring Cases: Interlocutory and Final. An Interlocutory Order is issued while a case is pending and can be used to move a case to a different court prior to a decision being rendered. A Final Order is issued after a decision has been made and is used to move the case to an appellate court for a review of the lower court's decision. Both types of orders require the parties involved to be notified prior to the transfer taking place.