Washington Order Modifying Disposition is an order issued by a court in the state of Washington (Washington State Superior Court) that modifies the court's original disposition in a criminal case. This order can be used to modify the length of a sentence, the conditions of probation, the terms of a deferred prosecution agreement, or the terms of a suspended sentence. It may also be used to modify a plea agreement or reduce or eliminate fines or other financial obligations. There are two types of Washington Order Modifying Disposition: a Stipulated Order Modifying Disposition and a Direct Order Modifying Disposition. A Stipulated Order Modifying Disposition is an agreement between the defendant and the prosecutor that is submitted to the court and signed by the judge. A Direct Order Modifying Disposition is issued by the court without an agreement between the defendant and the prosecutor.