Washington Judgment and Sentence Form (JS) is a document used by the Washington State courts to record the judgment and sentence of a criminal defendant. It is important to note that JS forms are required in all criminal cases, regardless of the type of offense or the severity of the sentence. The form is generally completed by the sentencing judge and is used to document the defendant's conviction, sentence, fines, restitution, and other requirements. There are two main types of JS forms: a standard form and a modified form. The standard form includes sections for the defendant's name, date of birth, and criminal charge, as well as questions about the defendant's plea and sentencing. The modified form includes additional sections for a victim impact statement, restitution order, and other information related to the case. Both forms are used to record the defendant's sentence, which can include jail time, fines, and/or probation. The JS form is then sent to the appropriate state agencies for processing.