A Washington Warrant of Arrest is a legal document issued by a court in Washington state that orders an individual to appear in court. It is issued when a person has been accused of a crime and the court believes there is probable cause to believe they committed the crime. There are different types of Washington warrants of arrest, including bench warrants, arrest warrants, search warrants, and capital warrants. A bench warrant is issued when a person fails to appear in court as required, while an arrest warrant is issued when a crime has been committed and there is probable cause to believe the accused committed the crime. A search warrant authorizes police officers to search a specific area or property for evidence or contraband, while a capital warrant is issued when a person fails to appear in court after being released on bail.