Washington Dependency Review Hearing Order is a legal document issued by the Washington State Administrative Office of the Court (AOC) that orders a dependency review hearing. The order is issued after the court has received a petition or motion to review a dependency case. The hearing is an opportunity for the court to review a case involving a child or youth who is in the custody of the state and is dependent upon the state for their care. The Washington Dependency Review Hearing Order is issued in two types: an initial review hearing order and a periodic review hearing order. The initial review hearing order is issued when a case is opened and is used to establish the terms of the case. The periodic review hearing order is issued at regular intervals to review the status of the dependent child or youth. The Washington Dependency Review Hearing Order typically outlines the date and time of the hearing, the names of the parties involved, the hearing agenda, and any other relevant information. It also provides instructions on how to attend the hearing, including information on how to access the courtroom and who to contact for further information. The order also outlines the procedures for the hearing, such as who will present evidence and who will be allowed to testify. The order also includes instructions on how to submit written comments or objections to the hearing.