A Washington Order To Withdraw Will From Repository is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Washington that authorizes the removal of a will from a repository such as a probate court or other government office. This order is used when a deceased individual's will is not immediately available for probate or when a beneficiary or executor needs to have access to the will in order to administer the estate. There are two types of Washington Order To Withdraw Will From Repository: a temporary order and a permanent order. A temporary order is issued when the will is needed for a short period of time and a permanent order is issued when the will is needed for a longer period of time. In either case, the order must be signed by a judge and specify the name of the repository, the name of the decedent, and the type of will being withdrawn.