Washington Agreed Order Allowing Access To Restricted Court Records is a form of court order that allows access to court records that are otherwise restricted. The purpose of this order is to facilitate public access to court records while preserving the privacy of the persons and entities involved. It is generally used when a party to a court case wishes to make certain records available to the public, but does not want to disclose more sensitive information. There are three types of Washington Agreed Order Allowing Access To Restricted Court Records: (1) Agreed Order for Access to Sealed Records, (2) Agreed Order for Access to Partially Sealed Records, and (3) Agreed Order for Access to Restricted Records. The Agreed Order for Access to Sealed Records allows access to records that are completely sealed and inaccessible to the public. The Agreed Order for Access to Partially Sealed Records allows access to records that are partially sealed, with certain information redacted or sealed to protect the privacy of individuals or entities involved. The Agreed Order for Access to Restricted Records allows access to records that are restricted, but not completely sealed. These orders are signed by the parties to the court case, and approved by the court.