A Texas Motion to Withdraw Funds From the Registry of the Court (Proposed Order) is a legal document used to request the release of funds held in the court registry. This motion is typically used when a party to a court case has a financial stake in the outcome of the case and wishes to withdraw funds held in the court registry prior to the court rendering a decision. There are two types of Texas Motion to Withdraw Funds From the Registry of the Court (Proposed Order): the Motion to Withdraw Funds From Registry of the Court Before Judgment and the Motion to Withdraw Funds From Registry of the Court After Judgment. The Motion to Withdraw Funds From Registry of the Court Before Judgment is a request to withdraw funds prior to the court entering a judgment in a case. The Motion to Withdraw Funds From Registry of the Court After Judgment is a request to withdraw funds after the court has rendered a judgment in a case. Both motions must be signed by a judge in order to be valid.