Washington Designation of Record (ODOR) is a document that allows a Washington resident to designate a person or organization to act as a proxy to receive information from the Washington Secretary of State or other government agencies. This document is often referred to as a “Record Designation” or “Designation of Record” and can be used to appoint a representative to receive and manage certain legal documents on behalf of the Washington resident. There are two main types of Washington Designation of Record: General Designation of Record and Limited Designation of Record. A General Designation of Record allows a Washington resident to appoint a representative to receive documents from any Washington government agency, while a Limited Designation of Record allows a Washington resident to appoint a representative to receive documents only from the Washington Secretary of State.