Washington Order on Motion to Terminate Extreme Risk Protection Order (RPO) is a court order issued by a judge that revokes an existing RPO. This type of order is issued when an RPO holder files a motion to terminate the order, or when the court finds that the RPO is no longer necessary to protect the safety of the RPO holder or others. There are two types of Washington Order on Motion to Terminate Extreme Risk Protection Order: the Ex Parte Termination Order and the Final Termination Order. The Ex Parte Termination Order is issued without a hearing when the court determines that the RPO is no longer necessary. It is effective immediately, and can only be issued if the court finds that there is no substantial risk that the RPO holder would cause harm to themselves or others if the RPO is terminated. The Final Termination Order is issued after a hearing has been held to determine whether the RPO should be terminated. The court must determine that there is no substantial risk that the RPO holder would cause harm to themselves or others if the RPO is terminated. The Final Termination Order is effective immediately upon issuance. Washington Order on Motion to Terminate Extreme Risk Protection Order is an important legal process that allows individuals to have their Eros terminated when they no longer pose a risk of harm to themselves or others.