Washington Order on Review of Transfer to Tribal Court is a legal document that is signed by a Washington state court judge and is used to transfer certain criminal cases to a tribal court for review. This document is used when a defendant has committed a crime on tribal land or when the crime involves a party with a tribal affiliation. The Order on Review of Transfer to Tribal Court is an important legal document that allows the tribal court to review the case and determine if the tribal court has jurisdiction over the case. There are two types of Washington Order on Review of Transfer to Tribal Court: a full transfer and a limited transfer. A full transfer allows the tribal court to review the entire case and make a decision on the merits of the case. A limited transfer allows the tribal court to review the case and make a decision only on certain elements of the case. The Order on Review of Transfer to Tribal Court sets out the terms of the transfer and can include provisions for the tribal court to provide the sentencing or to return the case to the state court for sentencing. The order also outlines the specific elements of the case that the tribal court is allowed to review and the timeline for the review process.