The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is an agreement that allows for the resolution of a dispute through arbitration rather than a trial in court. It is used in the State of Washington, and was created in response to the passage of the Washington Arbitration Act of 2004. The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily (WSA) is a document that parties sign in order to agree to submit any disputes they have to arbitration. It helps to ensure that the parties understand the process and agree to be bound by the outcome. There are three types of Washington Statement of Arbitrarily: the Standard WSA, the Limited WSA, and the Broad WSA. The Standard WSA is the most commonly used option and requires both parties to agree to all the terms and conditions of arbitration. The Limited WSA only applies to certain issues, such as those related to a particular contract or agreement. The Broad WSA is more comprehensive and allows the parties to agree to broader terms and conditions of arbitration.