Washington Protected Person’s Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order is a form that a protected person can use to ask the court to change or end a Domestic Violence No-Contact Order. This motion must be filed in the same court where the Domestic Violence No-Contact Order was issued. The motion must state the protected person’s name and address, the respondent’s name and address, the date of the hearing, and the reason why the motion is being filed. The court will consider the motion and determine whether it will grant the motion to modify or rescind the Domestic Violence No-Contact Order. There are two types of Washington Protected Person’s Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order: Motion to Modify and Motion to Rescind. A Motion to Modify is used when a protected person wants to change some conditions of the Domestic Violence No-Contact Order. The motion must state the reasons why the protected person believes the Domestic Violence No-Contact Order should be modified. A Motion to Rescind is used when a protected person wants the Domestic Violence No-Contact Order to be completely rescinded. The motion must state the reasons why the protected person believes the Domestic Violence No-Contact Order should be rescinded. Both types of Washington Protected Person’s Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order must be accompanied by a declaration from the protected person explaining why the motion should be granted.