A Washington Order re Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order is a court order issued by the State of Washington in response to a motion by either the petitioner (the person who requested the no-contact order) or the respondent (the person against whom the no-contact order is directed). This order modifies or rescinds the existing domestic violence no-contact order, allowing the petitioner and respondent to contact one another in certain cases. There are two types of Washington Order re Motion to Modify/Rescind Domestic Violence No-Contact Order: a “Temporary Order” and a “Final Order.” A Temporary Order will modify or rescind the existing no-contact order for a specified period of time. This order must be served on both the petitioner and the respondent. The Temporary Order will outline the conditions for contact between the petitioner and the respondent, such as when, where, and how contact is allowed. The Temporary Order will also include any other necessary instructions for the parties to follow. A Final Order, on the other hand, is issued after a hearing has been held. This order will permanently modify or rescind the existing no-contact order, but it may also include conditions for contact between the petitioner and the respondent. The Final Order must also be served on both the petitioner and the respondent.