JU 07.0510 - Order of Release - Washington-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the JU 07.0510 - Order of Release in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county name and case number at the top of the form, ensuring all details are accurate.
  3. Fill in the respondent's date of birth (D.O.B.) in the designated field.
  4. In Section I, BASIS, check off who was present at the hearing, including the respondent, prosecutor, and any other relevant parties.
  5. Proceed to Section II, FINDING, where you will confirm that there is probable cause for the offense.
  6. In Section III, ORDER, select the appropriate conditions for release. You can choose personal recognizance options and specify supervision details.
  7. Complete any additional conditions required under Section III by checking relevant boxes and providing necessary information.
  8. Finally, ensure that all signatures are obtained before submitting your completed form.

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What is an SOC (Stipulated Order of Continuance)? In an SOC, the defendant enters into a contractual agreement with the prosecutor that is merely approved by the court. If the defendant follows his/her part of the bargain, the prosecution will move to dismiss the case at the end.
An ex parte action is a judicial action on the behalf of one party, without notice to or contestation by any person adversely interested. Such an action may take place on or off the bench, but does not necessarily result in a signed order.
You can get a default order if all of these are true: You filed papers to start your court case (usually a Summons and Petition) You properly served the person/s on the other side of your case (the other party or other parties) The other party did not file a Response by the legal deadline.

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