A Washington Order to Withdraw Will is a legal document that allows a testator (the person who wrote the will) to revoke or cancel their will before it is accepted by the court. In Washington state, this document must be signed by two disinterested witnesses, and it must be filed with the court before the will is admitted to probate. There are two types of Washington Order to Withdraw Will: an Order to Withdraw Will (Ordinary) and an Order to Withdraw Will (Special). Both types include the testator's name, address, and date of birth, as well as the date of the will's execution and revocation. The Ordinary Order also includes the names, addresses, and signatures of the two witnesses. The Special Order requires additional information, such as a notarized declaration of the testator's intent to revoke the will and the names of all heirs and beneficiaries.