The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is a type of predispose arbitration agreement that is used to bind parties to arbitration if a dispute arises. It is a form of alternative dispute resolution that is intended to provide a faster and less expensive resolution compared to litigation. It is a legally binding agreement that requires the parties to submit any disputes to arbitration rather than going to court. The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is based on the Washington State Arbitration Act. It is a standardized form that includes the parties' names, addresses, date of agreement, and other information as well as the arbitration clause. The arbitration clause outlines the process and procedure for the arbitration and the scope of the issues to be addressed. There are two types of Washington Statement of Arbitrarily: the Standard Arbitration Agreement and the Non-Standard Arbitration Agreement. The Standard Arbitration Agreement is a form agreement that includes the Washington State Arbitration Act provisions and is available from the Washington State Bar Association. The Non-Standard Arbitration Agreement is an agreement that has been customized by the parties to include specific terms and conditions.