Washington Joint Confirmation Regarding Trial Readiness is a document which is filed by both parties in a civil case in Washington State. It is used to confirm that the parties are ready to proceed to trial and are prepared to present their cases. The document consists of a declaration from both sides that they are ready to proceed to trial, and that all pre-trial matters have been resolved. It also includes information such as the names of the parties, the court in which the case is being heard, the date of trial, the length of trial expected, and whether the parties have attempted alternative dispute resolution. The two types of Washington Joint Confirmation Regarding Trial Readiness are the standard form and the stipulated form. The standard form is used when both parties agree to proceed to trial and is used in all cases. The stipulated form is used when the parties agree to certain conditions before the trial, such as a settlement, and is used in cases where a settlement is reached.