The Washington Notice of Ineligibility To Possess Firearm is a document issued by the Washington State Department of Licensing to individuals who are ineligible to possess firearms under the state's firearm possession laws. There are three primary types of Washington Notice of Ineligibility To Possess Firearm: (1) an involuntary commitment to a mental health facility; (2) a domestic violence protection order; and (3) a conviction of a felony or other disqualifying offense. The notice informs the recipient that they are not allowed to possess, purchase, or receive any firearms or ammunition in the state of Washington. The notice also provides information on what to do if the recipient believes they are eligible to possess a firearm, such as filing an appeal or requesting a review of the decision. Additionally, the notice provides instructions on how to transfer ownership of any firearms currently in the recipient's possession.