Washington Motion for Surrender of Weapons (MT) is a motion filed in the state of Washington to surrender guns or other weapons to law enforcement. This motion is generally requested by a defendant who is facing criminal charges and wishes to surrender their weapons in order to avoid further criminal charges. The Washington Motion for Surrender of Weapons allows the defendant to surrender their weapons to the local police, sheriff’s office, or the Washington State Patrol. The motion must be filed in the county where the defendant is charged and the weapons are located. There are three types of Washington Motion for Surrender of Weapons: Unconditional Motion, Conditional Motion, and Ex parte Motion. The Unconditional Motion allows the defendant to surrender their weapons without any conditions attached. The Conditional Motion allows the defendant to surrender their weapons under certain conditions, such as if they are found not guilty or the charges are dismissed. The Ex parte Motion allows the defendant to surrender their weapons without the knowledge of the prosecutor or the court.