
Loss Reporting
Washington state law requires all state agencies and local governments to immediately notify SAO if staff know
or suspect loss of public resources, or of other illegal activity including a cyber-attack if it resulted in a loss of
public resources or potentially impacted financial records or systems. State and local government employees
should alert us to suspected fraud through the online Report a Suspected Fraud or Loss form below. These
notifications can be made on our website at www.sao.wa.gov/report-a-concern/how-to-report-a-concern/fraud-
program.
Cybersecurity Loss Reporting
State and Local governments may also be required to report cybersecurity issues to the Washington State Attorney
General’s Office (AGO) or to the State Auditor’s Office, including security breaches and cyber fraud. To learn
more about when to report cybersecurity issues, please visit our website at https://sao.wa.gov/has-your-
government-experienced-a-cybersecurity-issue-here-is-when-and-how-to-report/.
Peer Reviews of the Washington State Auditor’s Office
To ensure that our audits satisfy Government Auditing Standards, our Office receives external peer reviews every
three years by the National State Auditors Association (NSAA). The most recent peer review results are available
online at www.sao.wa.gov/about-sao/who-audits-the-auditor. Our Office received a “pass” rating, which is the
highest level of assurance that an external review team can give on a system of audit quality control.
Working Together to Improve Government
Audit Survey
When your report is released, you will receive an audit survey from us. We value your opinions on our audit
services and hope you provide us feedback.
Local Government Support Team
This team provides support services to local governments through the Budget, Accounting, and Reporting System
(BARS) and annual online filing technical assistance, provides accounting, reporting and BARS training. Our
website and client portal offers many resources, including a client Help Desk that answers auditing and accounting
questions, updated BARS manuals, access to resources and recorded trainings, and additional accounting and
reporting resources. Additionally, this team assists with the online filing of your financial statements.
Stay informed on current and upcoming accounting implementations at https://sao.wa.gov/sites/default/files/bars-
-files/GASB_Accounting_Changes.pdf
The Center for Government Innovation
The Center for Government Innovation of the Office of the Washington State Auditor offers services designed to
help you, help the residents you serve at no additional cost to your government. What does this mean? They
provide expert advice in areas like building a Lean culture to help local governments find ways to be more
efficient, effective and transparent. The Center also provides financial management technical advice and best
practices and resources. These can be accessed from the “Improving Government” tab of our SAO website and
help you act on accounting standard changes, comply with regulations, protect public resources, minimize your
cybersecurity risk and respond to recommendations in your audit. The Center also offers the Financial Intelligence
Tool, better known as FIT, to help you assess and monitor your finances and compare your financial operations
to other local governments like you. You can email the Center for a personal training session to learn all the