Washington Motion Order Discharge Garnishee is an order issued by a court in the state of Washington that directs a third-party entity (known as a garnishee) to release any funds they may be holding for a defendant. It is typically used to satisfy a debt or judgment against the defendant. The order requires the garnishee to forward any funds they have to the plaintiff or pay the funds to the court. There are two types of Washington Motion Order Discharge Garnishee: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary discharge requires the garnishee to agree to the order. An involuntary discharge requires the garnishee to comply with the order, regardless of whether they agree or not.