Washington Motion to Terminate Extreme Risk Protection Order — RCW 7.94.080(1) is a motion filed by a respondent or their attorney to terminate an Extreme Risk Protection Order (RPO) issued by a Washington court. The motion must be filed within 14 days of the order being issued and must be accompanied by an affidavit stating why the order should be terminated. The motion must be filed with the court in the county where the order was issued. The motion can be granted if the court finds that the respondent is no longer a significant danger to self or others. The different types of Washington Motion to Terminate Extreme Risk Protection Order — RCW 7.94.080(1) include an ex parte motion to terminate, a motion to terminate by the respondent, and a motion to terminate by the petitioner. An ex parte motion to terminate is a motion filed without the other party (petitioner) present. A motion to terminate by the respondent is a motion filed by the respondent and their attorney. A motion to terminate by the petitioner is a motion filed by the petitioner and their attorney.