The District of Columbia Notice of Revocation and Motion To Vacate Third Party Custody Order is a legal document filed by the custodial parent or guardian of a child in the District of Columbia, seeking to revoke a Third Party Custody Order issued by the court and move to have the order vacated. This document is used when the custodial parent or guardian wants to reclaim custody of their child from a third party custodian. It includes a request to the court to vacate the existing Third Party Custody Order and return custody of the child to the custodial parent or guardian. There are two types of District of Columbia Notice of Revocation and Motion To Vacate Third Party Custody Order. The first is an Emergency Motion to Vacate Third Party Custody Order, which is used when the custodial parent or guardian believes that the current Third Party Custody Order is not in the best interest of the child and needs to be revoked quickly. The second is a Regular Motion to Vacate Third Party Custody Order, which is used when the custodial parent or guardian wants to revoke the Third Party Custody Order but does not believe that an emergency exists.