Washington Order Modifying Disposition is a court order issued by a judge in Washington State that can modify the terms of a disposition previously ordered by the court. This type of order allows the court to make changes to the terms of a disposition, such as altering the length of a sentence, reducing fines or costs, or amending the conditions of probation or community custody. There are two types of Washington Order Modifying Disposition: partial modification and full modification. A partial modification allows the court to modify only certain terms of the disposition, while a full modification allows the court to modify all the terms of the disposition.