A Washington Motion/Declaration to Withdraw Will from Will Repository is a legal document used in the state of Washington to withdraw a will from a repository. This document requires the signature of the testator (the person who created the will) and the signature of the testator’s attorney or a notary public. It also requires the testator to provide basic information about the will, such as the date of its execution, the names of the witnesses, and the name of the repository. Once the motion/declaration is filed with the court, the will is removed from the repository and placed in the custody of the court. There are two types of Washington Motion/Declaration to Withdraw Will from Will Repository: 1) Motion for Withdrawal of Will from Repository and 2) Declaration for Withdrawal of Will from Repository.