A Washington Order on Unpaid Restitution Re: Dismissed Deferred Disposition (OR RST) is a court order issued by a judge in Washington state that requires a defendant to pay restitution to a victim when a deferred disposition has been dismissed. This order is typically issued after a defendant fails to comply with the conditions of their deferred disposition agreement. There are three types of orders: 1. Default Order: This is the most common type of order issued when a defendant fails to make required payments or to comply with other terms of the deferred disposition agreement. 2. Final Order: This order is issued when a defendant has made all required payments and complied with the deferred disposition agreement, but the restitution amount or amount of interest has not been fully paid. 3. Dismissed Order: This is issued when a deferred disposition is dismissed and the defendant is ordered to pay the restitution amount as specified in the order. The order typically requires payment of all unpaid amounts, including restitution, fines, court costs, and interest. The order must be served on the defendant and will be enforced by the courts. Failure to comply with the order may result in civil or criminal penalties.