Washington Order Denying Hearing is an order issued by a court in the state of Washington in which the court denies a party's request for a hearing. This type of order can be issued in cases involving civil or criminal proceedings. The Washington Order Denying Hearing can be issued for a variety of reasons, such as when a party is found to be in default, when a party has failed to comply with a court order, or when a party is found to be in contempt of court. There are two types of Washington Order Denying Hearing: a Summary Denial Order and an Order After Notice and Hearing. A Summary Denial Order is issued when the court finds that there is no necessity for a hearing and the grounds for denial are clearly established. An Order After Notice and Hearing is issued when the court determines that a hearing is necessary and issues notice to the parties of the hearing date.