Washington Arbitrator Application and Oath is a form that a person must complete in order to become an arbitrator in the state of Washington. The form requires the applicant to provide personal information such as name, address, telephone number, and email address. It also requires them to provide details about their education, experience, and qualifications. Additionally, the applicant is required to take an oath of office that states that they will act honestly and fairly in all matters pertaining to the arbitration process. The oath must be signed and dated by the applicant and an authorized witness. The Washington Arbitrator Application and Oath can be broken down into two main categories: the Arbitrator Application and the Arbitrator Oath. The Arbitrator Application requires the applicant to provide basic information such as their name, address, and contact information, as well as educational qualifications and experience related to arbitration. The Arbitrator Oath requires the applicant to swear to act honestly and fairly in all matters pertaining to arbitration.