Washington Order on Motion to Renew Extreme Risk Protection Order is a court order that allows law enforcement to temporarily restrict a person’s access to firearms due to extreme risk of harm to themselves or others. This order is initiated through a motion to renew extreme risk protection order (RPO) filed by the petitioner in Washington State. The motion must present evidence that the respondent poses a significant danger to themselves or others by having access to firearms. The motion must be supported by sworn statements from at least two people, including a mental health professional. If the court finds that the respondent poses an imminent threat, it can issue an RPO to keep them from possessing firearms for up to one year. There are three types of Washington Order on Motion to Renew Extreme Risk Protection Order: a temporary order, an extended order, and a permanent order. A temporary order lasts up to 14 days, an extended order lasts up to one year, and a permanent order lasts for an indefinite period of time.