The Washington Order of Continuance of Arbitration Hearing Date is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Washington that allows an arbitration hearing to be continued to a later date. This type of order is used when both parties to an arbitration dispute agree to continue the hearing, but cannot agree on an appropriate date. The Order of Continuance is used to set a date for the arbitration hearing that is mutually acceptable to both parties. The Order will state the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as the names of the parties involved. There are two types of Washington Order of Continuance of Arbitration Hearing Date: 1. Interim Order of Continuance — This type of order is issued when the dispute is ongoing and the parties are in the process of resolving the dispute. It is often used to allow the parties time to prepare for the arbitration hearing. 2. Final Order of Continuance — This type of order is issued when the dispute has been resolved and both parties agree to set a date for the arbitration hearing. The Final Order of Continuance will typically state that the arbitration hearing is the last step in the dispute resolution process.