Washington Order Setting Trial Date is a court order issued by a Washington state court that sets a date for a trial to begin. It is usually issued after the parties involved in a case have filed a lawsuit or answered a complaint and all the necessary preliminary motions have been ruled on by the court. There are two types of Washington Order Setting Trial Date: a stipulated trial date and a court-ordered trial date. A stipulated trial date is one agreed upon by the parties involved in the case, while a court-ordered trial date is one set by the court. Both require that all parties involved in the case appear in court on the date specified in the order. The Washington Order Setting Trial Date must include the date and time of the trial, the location of the trial, and the names of the parties involved in the case. It also may provide additional information such as whether the trial is a jury trial or a bench trial, any special instructions regarding the trial, and any other special orders the court deems necessary. The order must be signed by the judge in order to be valid.