A Washington Order To Show Cause is a legal document that is filed in a court of law. It is used to summon a person to court to explain why they have not complied with a court order. There are two types of Washington Order To Show Cause: a “Motion for Order To Show Cause” and an “OrShowingShow Cause.” The Motion for Order To Show Cause is filed by a party requesting the court to issue an Order To Show Cause. The Order To Show Cause is then issued by the court and served on the party, requiring them to appear in court and explain why they have not complied with the court order. The Order To Show Cause also sets a hearing date for the court to consider any response from the party and decide whether the party is in contempt of court.