A Washington Motion And Declaration is a legal document used to move a case forward in the state of Washington. It is a formal request to the court to take a certain action in a case, such as granting a motion or setting a hearing date. The document typically contains a statement of facts that support the motion, along with any legal arguments or evidence. It is typically signed by the party filing the motion and is served on all other parties to the case. There are several types of Washington Motion And Declaration, including Motion for Summary Judgment, Motion to Dismiss, Motion for Contempt, Motion to Compel Discovery, Motion for Protective Order, Motion to Strike, Motion for Reconsideration, Motion for Summary Judgment on the Pleadings, Motion to Clarify, and Motion for Extension of Time.