A Rhode Island Report of Arbitrator is a legal document that is used to record the findings and decisions of an arbitration hearing in the state of Rhode Island. It contains a summary of the facts and evidence presented, as well as the arbitrator's conclusions. The report is signed by the arbitrator and is required for any arbitration hearing in Rhode Island that involves a dispute between two or more parties. The Report of Arbitrator must be provided to the parties in the dispute and is used to resolve the dispute without going to court. There are two types of Rhode Island Report of Arbitrator. The first is a summary report, which is a brief document that outlines the arbitrator’s decision and any relevant facts or evidence. The second type is an award report, which is a more detailed document that contains the arbitrator’s decision, a detailed description of the evidence and facts presented, and an explanation of the arbitrator’s reasoning for the decision.