Washington Stipulation To And Order Appointing Arbitrator is a legal document used in Washington State to allow parties in a dispute to appoint an arbitrator to resolve their differences. This document is typically used in civil and commercial disputes, where the parties involved are unable to come to an agreement on their own. The Washington Stipulation To And Order Appointing Arbitrator includes the names of the parties, the dispute to be arbitrated, the appointment of an arbitrator to hear the case, and any other terms the parties have agreed upon. There are two types of Washington Stipulation To And Order Appointing Arbitrator: voluntary and compulsory. Voluntary arbitration is when the parties agree to use arbitration to resolve their dispute, while compulsory arbitration is when a court orders the parties to use arbitration to resolve their dispute.