The Washington Order For Issuance of Warrant of Arrest is a legal document issued by a judge in the state of Washington in order to authorize the arrest of a person who is suspected of a crime. There are three different types of Washington Order For Issuance of Warrant of Arrest: a general arrest warrant, a bench warrant, and a search warrant. A general arrest warrant is issued when a judge finds probable cause that the accused has committed a crime and orders the police to arrest them. The judge must review affidavits and other evidence before issuing the warrant. A bench warrant is issued when a person fails to appear in court for a scheduled hearing or to pay a court-ordered fine or restitution. A bench warrant can also be issued in cases where a person has violated probation or parole. A search warrant is issued when a judge finds probable cause that evidence of a crime is present in a specific location. The warrant authorizes the police to search the property for the specified evidence. In all cases, the Washington Order For Issuance of Warrant of Arrest outlines the name of the accused, the charges they are facing, and the details of the warrant. It also includes information about the person responsible for executing the warrant.