Washington Motion To Revise Commissioners Ruling And Notice To Appear is a legal document that is filed in Washington State to seek a modification of a ruling or an order made by a Commissioner, or for a notice to appear. The motion must be filed with the court of appeals in the jurisdiction where the ruling was made. There are two types of Washington Motion To Revise Commissioners Ruling And Notice To Appear: 1. Motion to Revise: This motion is used when the party filing the motion believes that the Commissioner’s ruling was incorrect or incomplete. The motion must include a concise statement of the facts and law that the party believes should support a different ruling. 2. Motion to Appear: This motion is used when the party filing the motion wishes to appear before the court to explain their position and to present evidence to support their arguments. The motion must include a concise statement of the facts and law that the party believes should support their position. In either case, the motion must be signed by a party or their attorney. The motion must also include a certificate of service, showing that a copy of the motion was served on the other party or their attorney.