Washington Order Reissuing Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Order — Without Notice is a type of court order that is issued in Washington state to protect a person from an imminent threat of harm. This order requires the subject to surrender all firearms and ammunition in their possession and prohibits them from purchasing or possessing any firearms. The order is issued without notice to the subject and is valid for a period of up to 14 days. During this time, a hearing is held to decide whether a longer-term order should be issued. There are two types of Washington Order Reissuing Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Order — Without Notice: (1) Individual Order, which is issued to protect one individual; and (2) Family Order, which is issued to protect multiple individuals in a family.
Washington Order Reissuing Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Order — Without Notice is a type of court order that is issued in Washington state to protect a person from an imminent threat of harm. This order requires the subject to surrender all firearms and ammunition in their possession and prohibits them from purchasing or possessing any firearms. The order is issued without notice to the subject and is valid for a period of up to 14 days. During this time, a hearing is held to decide whether a longer-term order should be issued. There are two types of Washington Order Reissuing Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Order — Without Notice: (1) Individual Order, which is issued to protect one individual; and (2) Family Order, which is issued to protect multiple individuals in a family.