The Washington State Statement of Juvenile For Deferred Disposition is a form signed by a juvenile offender and their parent/guardian that outlines the terms of a deferred disposition. It is used to defer the filing of a juvenile delinquency petition in lieu of a criminal conviction. This form can be used for a variety of juvenile offenses including: vandalism, minor in possession of alcohol, shoplifting, curfew violations, and minor in possession of marijuana. There are two types of Washington State Statement of Juvenile For Deferred Disposition: 1. Standard: The Standard Deferred Disposition is generally used for minor offenses and requires the juvenile to complete various conditions as outlined in the form. This includes following all laws, attending counseling, completing community service, or making restitution. The Standard Deferred Disposition can be used in lieu of a formal court hearing. 2. Intensive: The Intensive Deferred Disposition is used for more serious offenses and requires the juvenile to complete a more rigorous set of conditions. These conditions may include attending a juvenile drug court program, attending an anger management program, or completing a community service project. The Intensive Deferred Disposition is typically used if the juvenile is a repeat offender or the offense is more serious.