Washington Order On Hearing Re Contempt is a court order issued by the Washington Superior Court that holds a person in contempt of court for violating a court order. This order is typically used when a person has failed to comply with a court order such as paying a debt, appearing in court, or submitting to a court order. It can also be issued when a person has failed to obey a court order, such as a restraining order or a child support order. There are two types of Washington Order On Hearing Re Contempt: civil contempt and criminal contempt. Civil contempt is used when a person has failed to comply with a court order but has not committed a criminal act. Criminal contempt is used when a person has deliberately violated a court order or acted in a way that is considered to be a criminal act. Washington Order On Hearing Re Contempt can lead to a variety of punishments depending on the severity of the offense, including fines, jail time, or other forms of punishment.